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    Robert Pattinson: Kristen Stewart and I are ‘Trying to Write a Script Together’



    Robert Pattinson just confirmed that he “absolutely” wants to work with girlfriend Kristen Stewart post-Twilight.

    “We’re trying to write a script together,” Pattinson, 26, told Belgium outlet Ciné Télé Revue. “It won’t be for now but we’ve thought about it for a long time.”

    Rob’s praise for his lady love didn’t stop there:

    Kristen, 22, and Rob both had films at the Cannes Film Festival, starring in On the Road and Cosmopolis respectively, but he said they don’t get competitive.

    “For a year now we both had the chance to evolve in the job we love, especially in those amazing movie projects,” Rob revealed. “Kristen is really ambitious. She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.”

    Kristen Stewart told Celebuzz exclusively earlier this month that she really wants to work with Rob again as well.

    “I’m dying to make another movie with Rob, I think that we’re a good team,” Kristen told us. “I think whatever it is needs to be so ridiculously ambitious. So maybe! I just haven’t read it, so I don’t know what it is, but I would love to work with him again.”

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    Rob new interview with Ciné Télé Revue (Belgium)

    The interview was done during Cannes. The interviewer precises that Rob was eating a lollipop.

    In the movie, you get your prostate checked? Is yours asymmetrical too?
    Rob: *laughs* I haven't checked that yet! Everybody talks about it, it's crazy how that line marked people.

    Did you feel up to the task to take on this role?
    Rob: When David Cronenberg called me I was in the middle of shooting Breaking Dawn. There were only three weeks left. As soon as I got home, I pounced on the script and read it in one sitting, in one night. It was really strong, complex and freaky but so funny!

    Your character speaks all the time, weren't you scared?
    Rob: The risk of failure was huge. At first, I told David I didn't feel ready for the challenge. There was too much pressure, but he convinced me. Even though he knew I didn't understand anything from the script. *laughs*

    What didn't you get?
    Rob: For Cronenberg, everything made sense. The fact that I didn't understand didn't bother him. He was more concerned about my performance. The world of finance means nothing to me. It conceals an absurd distortion of power struggles. But it's not the end of the world, it's a rebirth because this world needs sometimes to be cleansed and purified.

    Your character tries to escape from himself. Since you became famous - and with all these paparazzi hanging on to your coat-tails - are you experiencing the same thing?
    Rob: I try not to think about it, I only do my job. I stay cautious about all of this but it's still weird. It's like speaking in your sleep. Cosmopolis is a challenging movie that will open doors for me to new projects. I am very pleased. Saying that though, I can't compare this with my private life even if I feel completely claustrophobic.

    Are you relieved that Twilight is over now and that you can now move on to something else?
    Rob: I will never disown Twilight. It was my job security. I'll never try to find excuses. The advantage now is that directors think differently. As an actor, it's something you've always dreamed about.

    Lots of people think it's because of Twilight that you're pushed to do more diarist and intellectual movies ...
    Rob: I did little movies before Twilight. People only notice you when they feel like it. It depends from one type of audience from another. I 'acted' too in Twilight. It was a beautiful period in my life but now it's time to turn the page.

    Are you still offered heartthrob's roles?
    Rob: It's not always easy to play heartthrob. You need to be extremely confident or be completely oblivious to what people think of you. I like to keep my integrity as an actor.

    Did you see 'On the Road' in which your girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, has a role?
    Rob: Yes and it's sort of weird to see her like this. To have people clapping for you at Cannes, a Festival that's a little crazy and with so many people, is funny. We might expect those kind of reactions but always end up being surprised.

    Did you become up professional opponents?
    Rob: No, never. For a year now we both had the chance to evolve in the job we love, especially in those amazing movie projects. Kristen is really ambitious. She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.
    We wanted people to respect and understand our choices. During the Cosmopolis screening at Cannes, I was a nervous wreck. I was looking in front of me, behind me, trying to guess people's reactions. I was trying to listen for whispers. And in the end, I missed half the movie. *laughs* At the after party that followed, I was even more terrified at the prospect of having to face people's comments.

    Will you be in a movie together after Twilight?
    Rob: Yes, absolutely. We're trying to write a script together. It won't be for now but we've thought about it for a long time. The filming of the last two movies was long and difficult.My character doesn't change, he can't die. We finish on a high note.

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    Robert Pattinson: I’d Love To Make Another Movie With Kristen Stewart — ‘I Admire Her’



    Is this another hint that they want to star in ’50 Shades of Grey’ together? Plus, Rob reveals in this new interview that he and Kristen are writing a script together! Read on for more details!

    Robert Pattinson is in total awe of his girlfriend Kristen Stewart – and it’s totally adorable.

    “Kristen is really ambitious,” Rob told Belgium news outlet Ciné Télé Revue. “She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.”

    Such a good nose (and hand?) that the 26-year-old revealed he and K-Stew are going to pen a script together!

    “We’re trying to write a script together,” Rob told Ciné Télé Revue. “It won’t be for now, but we’ve thought about it for a long time.”

    Aww! Kristen previously said that she is “dying” to work with Rob again too when asked if she would star in 50 Shades of Grey.

    “I haven’t read the book yet, so I don’t know,” she told Celebuzz. “But I’m dying to make another movie with Rob. I think we’re a good team, and whatever it is needs to be so ridiculously ambitious … but I’d love to work with him again.”

    So ridiculous that we’re hoping it will be 50 Shades of Grey. Hello, Hollywood producers! These two are CLEARLY your leading stars!

    What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Are Rob & K-Stew trying to hint that they want to star in 50 Shades of Grey? Vote and weigh in below.

    http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2012/05...-fifty-shades/

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    Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Finally Become A ‘Family’ In ‘Breaking Dawn Part Two’



    Longtime ‘Twilight’ producer Wyck Godfrey tells MTV that the reason Twi-hards will love the next flick is because you’ll finally see Rob and Kristen as one happy family — and one other shocking reason! Read on to find out!
    Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are husband and wife! Twilight producer Wyck Godfrey says you’ll have at least two reasons to catch the final Twilight movie: Breaking Dawn Part Two this November. Can you guess what they are?

    “I think the last movie for me it’s all about closure and the characters really coming into themselves about what their detiny’s are and I think that’s really satisfying,” Wyck says. “Edward becoming the patriarch of the family. Bella becoming a mother and a vampire finally. Truly that is what everyone will want to see … is Bella as a vampire. Ultimately the closure of their lives.”

    We waited for them to break the bed and now we’ll see them with their daughter Renesmee. We absolutely can’t wait to see Robsten as hubby and wife!

    http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2012/05...art-two-video/

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    katamad na yan mtv ma kung walang robsten..



    i'll watch it.. thanks..
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    Haha! Pagtinitingnan ko yung mga pics ni Rob kasama si David Cronenberg, pansin ko talaga, ibang level yung kapit ni David sa kania! Haha! Yung kapit sa bewang, may kasamang gigil! Chos! Wahaha!

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    Kristen’s Interview with The Irish Times



    This interview contains new quotes from an interview done during the SWATH UK junket as well as quotes from a previous Twilight press interview and Cannes ‘On The Road’ press.

    The first time I met Ms Stewart she was 17 years old. She had just finished shooting Twilight and was intimidated, even before the film’s release, by the burgeoning popularity of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire saga.

    “I’m, like, Little Miss Indie film,” she told me. “I really wanted to work with Catherine Hardwicke, the director. And I presumed Twilight was just another off-centre, cool little film for a very devoted, quite exclusive fan base.”

    The Twi-hard fanbase soon set her straight, but she was taking it well: “Girls, especially at a certain age, can be bullies. But I understand why. I understand their covetousness. Edward is such an icon. All I can say is ‘sorry’ to anyone who thinks I’m not Bella Swan. Really. I’m sorry for stealing Edward. I completely relate to that. But I love the book just as much as they do and share their protective urges toward it.”

    Back then, she was not yet a star, but she was already an accomplished actor. She had impressed critics with what ought to have been a mere wisp of a part in Sean Penn’s Into the Wild and had stolen scenes from right under Jodie Foster’s nose in David Fincher’s The Panic Room.

    Wearing jeans and a hoodie, she curled up into a little ball beside me, tucking her Converse sneakers under herself. She was whip smart, singular and terrifically, endearingly awkward. I developed a weird maternal, or possibly maternal instinct for the teenager right then and there.

    It is a relief to sit down with her in London all these years later and to discover that she hasn’t changed a bit. She retains all the wobbliness of a newborn foal. She trips over her own shoes and words.

    “Um, um . . . blah. Okay. Let’s just start again,” she stammers, mid-introductory handshake. “Cheers. Hello. All that.”

    It’s a vindication of sorts: for the longest time I’ve enjoyed physically poking people who talk trash about the 22-year-old and her Twilight franchise, especially when these same arbiters go on to praise the far more conservative Harry Potter sequence.

    “Oh wait . . .” She panics momentarily. “I mean, I don’t mean wait, I mean sorry. I don’t want to stop talking but you know there’s no film in that camera over there?”

    That’s okay: this isn’t for TV.

    “Oh. Okay. Cool. I just thought I had wasted your time. Okay. We can talk now. Sorry.”

    You’d think K-Stew would be a little bit grander at this point in her career. You’d think she’d be accustomed to the glare of the spotlight. As one half of bicephalic celebrity juggernaut “Robsten”, she and her romantic partner, Robert Pattinson, are among the most photographed and stalked entities on earth. Instead she sits, feet all fidgety, with her shoulders rigid against her ears. It’s only when we start talking in wolf-dog noises – she lives with two of the beasts; I have one – that she loses her angular shape and nervous twitches.

    Do hers try to talk too, I wonder. Like they’re trying to make human sounds?

    “Yes. Oh yes. All the time!” she cries, over random, unco-ordinated hand gestures. “They definitely talk. ‘Arr Arr Arr!’ They think they can imitate me perfectly.”

    An assistant briefly puts her head around the door as Kristen makes like a lupine. She doesn’t look remotely surprised.

    “I have no tact,” laughs Stewart. “That’s the thing. None.”

    She really isn’t terribly Hollywood. You can see why she loved shooting in Montreal recently, a place where nobody cared if she talked in wolf-dog and nobody cared what was in her bins.

    “I’m usually pretty self-conscious about running around town with my face hanging out,” she says. “I got to live more in four weeks up there than I would in a lifetime worth of my normal life.” It’s a big year for Kristen Stewart in her “normal life”. Walter Salles’s adaptation of On The Road sees Hollywood’s shyest starlet cavorting in a three-way on-screen relationship with Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund. In November, the Twilight franchise takes a final bow with Breaking Dawn Part II.

    This week, Snow White and the Huntsman will put Stewart’s box-office clout to the test. It’s an epic fantasy film that sees Kristen’s Snow White face down Charlize Theron’s wicked stepmother on the battlefield. Even she’s a little surprised to find herself in a second big-budget fantasy franchise.

    “I know what people must be thinking,” she says, breaking into So-Cal business speak: “‘Ooh. Is she trying to prove herself outside the Twilight franchise? Can she hold up another one?’ That’s so not why I did this. That’s so not why I choose things.”

    So why did Little Miss Indie plump for this year’s Narnia Chronicles? A rollicking reimagining of the Grimm Brothers’ classic that falls somewhere between Lord of the Rings and Princess Mononoke, Rupert Sanders’s impressive debut feature sees Stewart channelling the qualities of a feral child and never, ever whistling while she works.

    “It felt like new material to me,” she tells me. “I had definitely seen the Disney cartoon. But even that’s a tenuous connection. I think I watched it once or twice. It wasn’t one of my favourites. So this wasn’t about rediscovering something I connected with before or as a little girl. It moved me right now. It was completely novel. She’s the most frazzled, raw character I’ve ever played. Her nerves are so very close to the surface of her skin.”

    A natural actor in the way that certain footballers are natural strikers, Stewart offers a kitchen-sink-friendly nous that is nicely complemented by Sanders’s very tactile, very maggoty universe. That, she says, was ultimately why she was happy to sign up for a fairytale.

    “I mean, it’s a princess story,” she laughs. “It’s supposed to be la-la-la. But none of us ever felt silly. We never had to fake a thing. We were consistently challenged by our environment. Rupert threw very dangerous elements at us all the time. It was muddy. It was cold. It was England. You can read through something. You can get into character. But if you want to get that little bit deeper nothing hurts like actual pain. I love that. I love watching people in discomfort on-screen. And you can always tell.”

    Stewart never varies her methodology, whether she’s playing Bella in Twilight or Marylou in On the Road. She says the Kerouac book changed her life as a younger teen. But that doesn’t mean she regarded the Salles adaptation as being any weightier than her other roles.

    “I don’t like it when people dismiss Twilight as puppy love or Snow White as a fairytale,” she says. “Why should something be a less valuable depiction of the human condition because it’s about a 17-year-old girl? Why should something be less credible as a story because it’s about a princess? I don’t think of those parts as lesser parts.”

    It’s hard to know what Stewart’s Twi-hard fanbase will make of On the Road. Walter Salles’s film, though far from being an unqualified success, pokes away at the misogyny of the original Kerouac text. The book’s Beat heroes, in particular Dean Moriarty (a thinly fictionalised Neal Cassidy) are exposed (and almost denounced) as lousy boyfriends, husbands and fathers.

    Consequently, at last week’s Cannes premiere, audiences were taken aback to realise that Stewart – playing Dean’s passed-around, 16-year-old bride – is naked and cavorting for a good deal of the 137-minute run-time.

    “I never thought of it that way,” she says. “I felt safe with Walter. I felt safe with the guys. It wasn’t about me being naked. I loved the challenge of it. I look at it now and it’s insane. But I don’t feel connected to what’s on the screen. I mean, I do but . . . it’s me, but it’s not. And I love Marylou. She jumps right off the page and smashes you in the face. With her tongue. She never sold herself. That was the one thing about her that made her different from everyone else in that movement. She wasn’t rebelling against anything. She was just being.”

    Two weeks after I meet Kristen Stewart in London she walks past the press room in Cannes. Her On the Road co-star, Kirsten Dunst, steps in to help when Kristen, in heels she just can’t manage, almost trips over her own feet.

    It really is a relief to discover that she hasn’t changed a bit.

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