Robert Pattinson To Co-Star With Weisz and Jackman?

According to Variety, Robert Pattinson has been linked to an upcoming project entitled “Unbound Captives” starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz, and written by Madeline Stowe.

Rob first met Hugh a couple of months back when they were in Japan at the same time in the same hotel. Hugh was there to promote his film Australia while Rob was there promoting Twilight along with co-stars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner. According to reports they all ended up doing karaoke in the hotel bar! (Oh to have been a fly on that wall!)

When asked about the casting, Madeline Stowe (who is helming the project with her husband) stated, “”Robert said yes last fall, before everything broke with ‘Twilight.’ Hugh said yes a couple of weeks ago.”

Check out the full details on Variety.

Happy Birthday Rob!

A very Happy Birthday to Robert Pattinson! Today he celebrates turning 23! TY to chaos of Vesperarium for the banner.

Dune Take 4

Dune, the cult classic novel by Frank Herbert, was first made into a movie in 1984, then there was the Dune miniseries in 200o, not to be confused with the Children of Dune miniseries in 2003.

Why is any of this important? According to Extra and X17, Robert Pattinson is up for a role in the latest incarnation set to hit screens in 2010. Peter Berg is slated to direct.

Recently Rob was rumored to be linked to the Pirates of the Caribbean fanchise, these rumors proved false. Rob also had to pull out of Parts Per Billion due to filming schedules that couldn’t be worked out.  Good luck to Rob on his Dune venture assuming this project is what he’s looking for.

Robert Pattinson Wins at FirstGlance

According to Pattinson Online, Rob has won the best actor award at the First Glance Film Festival for his work in How to Be.

See the details on Pattinson Online.

Robert Pattinson on His Surreal Life

Robert Pattinson sat down with The Guardian to talk about his upcoming work in Little Ashes and to try to clear the air with the media circus that seems to surround him 24/7. As usual Rob is very honest and off-beat, which will probably mean that the next batch of recycled and out-of-context stories to hit the tabloids will be about Rob’s nueroscience career.

“Sometimes he has fun making things up in interviews. Such as? “I do really intellectually highbrow stuff in my downtime. I read first-edition Shakespeare. I write poetry. I’m trying to get my masters in neuroscience. That’s the kind of guy I am.” He pauses, clearly amusing himself: “Man, I don’t even know what a masters is.” And he laughs hysterically as he creates another shape with his hair.”

Read the whole story on the Guardian. TY to Gemma for the heads up.

Behind the How To Be Scenes

ET has a look at what went down behind the scenes on How To Be.

Paul Morrison On Robert Pattinson

Little Ashes director, Paul Morrison, talks with the LA Times about Robert Pattinson and what he sees as Rob’s future.

“He is serious about acting and I am sure that, yeah, he will want to do roles that challenge him. I can’t tell you how hard he worked on the role of Dali. I was encouraging him to just play the script, but he was for himself hunting down every day bits of film or tape or interviews or a biography of Dali. He worked really hard at it, both intellectually and emotionally. I think that’s in his blood now, I think. I don’t think he’ll be satisfied with playing less than interesting roles.”

See the whole article here.

Robert Pattinson in Moviefone Part II

Moviefone has part ii of Robert Pattinson’s interview up. He mostly talks about his upcoming work in Little Ashes, but he also mentions the Taylor Lautner casting controversy.

What was your take on the whole Jacob casting drama? When it was possible that Taylor Lautner wasn’t going to get the part.

It was weird. When I came back, I hadn’t seen him in ages, hadn’t seen him since the summer and when I saw him, I saw him just before he got casted, and he put on like 100 pounds! I was like “Jesus Christ! If he doesn’t get it, it’s ridiculous.” But what are you going to do? There was a video of him on set the other day doing all these kind of fight stunts. That kid is incredible; he is one of the most stunning athletes I’ve ever seen in my life. I don’t know, I think it’ll be interesting. I haven’t seen any of his stuff yet, but everyone’s going a little bit crazy over him.”

Radar Online also just reviewed Little Ashes and this is what they had to say:

“Little Ashes gives him a chance to show his range as Dali, who boomerangs between cocky confidence and insecurity. And not to worry—during the scenes set in the early 20s, Pattinson looks as dashing as ever in suits and slicked-back hair. Overall, Pattinson’s brooding good looks and intensity make the couple’s tortured love affair feel very real—just as they do in Twilight. Be prepared to shed a few tears in this flick!”

Check out full details on Radar Online

TY to Stacey for the link correction.

How to Be screening in Boston

On Thursday I attended the Boston screening of How to Be.  I know this is a little late but things have been busy and I wanted time to process the movie.  First off I brought my non-Twilight friend with me who was slightly surprised when we arrived 30 minutes before the movie started to find a line that wrapped around a block and a half from the movie theater.  The sign at the front of the line said “How to Be Line starts here (yeah with that guy from that other movie).  The Coolidge Corner employees clearly have a sense of humor and they managed to get over 300 people seated in an orderly fashion with in 15 minutes. Seriously, that is a feat in and of it self.  Now on to the part you all really want to hear about: The Movie.  Here is your “possible spoilers ahead” disclaimer. Don’t say you weren’t warned!

The film was introduced by writer/director Oliver Irving.  He was accompanied by Composer Joe Hastings, Mike Pearce who plays Nikki, and Johnny White who plays Ronny.  They returned at the end of the film for a question and answer session with the group.

But first let’s talk about the actual film.  I really enjoyed it.  It is an unusual coming of age story.  The main character Art is going through an early 20’s crisis which is facilitated by his girlfriend dumping him and his family being very cold.  His friends Ronny and Nikki are both kind of going through a crisis in their own way but not nearly as bad as Art’s.  Art decides he needs help and hires a self help author to come live with him and “make him more normal.”

Ronny and Nikki are interesting characters played fantastically by Johnny White and Mike Pearce.  They bring a comedic value to an otherwise sad situation.  The interactions between them an Art are funny, endearing and sometimes antagonistic.  Both actors did a great job at bringing the character’s subtle quirkiness to life to compliment the constant quirkiness of Art. I don’t know if the movie would be nearly as good if they weren’t in it.

Then there was Art played by that guy in that movie, sorry couldn’t help myself, played by Rob Pattinson.  Art is such an awkward, lost guy you can’t help but feel for him. The awkwardness that Rob brings to the character is palpable, sitting in the theater there are times I felt embarrassed for him and that isn’t always an easy thing to relate to an audience.  This character is the complete opposite from Edward and he plays it incredible well and believably.

The movie was enjoyable from start to finish but I did have 2 favorite scenes, actually thinking about it I have more than two but I will list only two, so as not to give too much away.  First, Art volunteers at a community center/home for people with special needs.  There is a scene where he is playing basketball with them and it is funny and heartbreaking at the same time.  It kind of asks the question, what are you willing to do to make yourself feel better?  Art is trying to help others but at the same time trying to build his own confidence and self esteem.  The second scene is the pub scene.  It feels authentic in so many ways. It is a typical friends hanging out, telling stories and joking around scene but it doesn’t feel forced and for good reason, they weren’t drinking apple juice in their pint glasses while filming.  It is a very relatable scene and of course Art has one of his most embarrassing moments with the ex.

You can see trailers for the film HERE. It will be available on IFC Direct starting April 29th.   As for the Q&A that was after the film it was really hard to hear but you can get answers to most of what was asked on the How to Be website and in an interview done with Oliver Irving and Joe Hastings. Some final things to note: How to be was shot in 5 weeks, Oliver Irving raised money for the film by riding the train and looking for investors primarily from banks, and the music was created for the film before the scenes were shot so that Oliver and the actors kind of had a feel for what the mood should while filming. Some facts that I could actually hear being talked about.

Ever wonder what a date with Rob is like?

total filmTotal Film went on a date with Rob Patinson and shares with readers all the details the star talked about over dinner.  Be warned, the language of the interview is rough in some places and isn’t appropriate for younger readers.