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Monday, January 28, 2013

New/Old Rob Interview with Telecine - BD2 LA Junket

The question is: "Many artists write songs especially for the Twilight movies. Was it like that with your songs?"

Rob's answer at 0:25

Monday, December 24, 2012

Rob Shares His Holiday Traditions - More from Rob's Interview with iVillage (BD2 Promo)

More from Rob's iVillage interview was posted HERE

Rob at 0:44

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Rob and BD2 Cast Interview with Chloe Houser

Rob's interview at 0:45, 1:13 and 1:44


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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Thursday, November 29, 2012

TV Guide's The Twilight Saga: Forever

Taylor talks about Rob at 6:30. Rob's interview is at 11:07 and then at 38:40


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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Rob, Kristen and Taylor Interview with Univision



Translation
Q: After a successful 4 years. I imagine your life has changed. How do you feel?
Rob: I feel kind of the same. It's rare to think we're done because we filmed all 5 movies in a period of 2 years. So it felt like we filmed a very long movie.

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Rob, Kristen and Taylor Interview with HOYTS


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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Rob and Kristen Interview with Global Montreal

Starts at 3:33 - Youtube or watch at the source


Thanks to @BlueIvie24

Rob and Kristen Interview with CTV Montreal

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Rob Talks About Future Projects and 'Mission: Blacklist' with Publinews (Guatemala)

Mostly the same we've read and heard him say during this promo, but a couple of new quotes


Translation
Edward Cullen, the enigmatic and central figure of The Twilight Saga, was the role that launched Robert Pattinson to success. Something that according to him, doesn’t quite fits into his personality.

Publinews talked to him about critics and future projects.

“I have a weird mental disorder: I only listen the negative part. It doesn’t matter if a lot of people say really good things, I always see it negative.”

Maybe I feel I don’t deserve it yet, that’s why I really want to feel in my head that I do something worthwhile, and fight for a long period of time.

In any case, Pattinson feels uncomfortable with The Twilight Saga’s fame, although it’s a motivation for his career. “This year I’ve sign to a lot of things. I was obsessed in working with people that are qualified as dangerous; I thought it would be thrilling.”

“I think that anyone who has some vision, could try to make really subversive things. I think it will be really interesting to develop these kind of projects within the mainstream, movies that convert the audience in participants and not just consumers.”

This sensitivity is what made him sign into “Mission: Blacklist”, movie that will be shot in Irak next year. “Probably this film will be out of anyone’s comfort zone”

“It’s about a character named “Eric Maddox” who was an army interrogator and almost caught Saddam Hussein all by himself”. “Nobody knows the truth story, which is absolutely incredible, bizzare and hilarante in some aspects.”

Joining to this project, the French visionary director, Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, who utilized true Liberian soldiers kids in his previous film.


Rob's Interview with 'Movies with Maria' - Terra

Monday, November 19, 2012

Rob's Interview with CNN Mexico (Dubbed)



Translation - Highlights of the interview - Thanks to @PamelaPPI
He said he's proud of the movie but right now he doesn't know how to feel about the end, maybe in ten years he can decide how to feel about the end when he watch the collection of DVD. He doesn't understand why people likes those movies.

He will miss Edward he's so familiar to him, is weird to say goodbye to him.

About playing a young dad: He doesn't thinks he's very responsable to be a father. Also he said that some of his friends are already having babies, so maybe he's not too young to be a dad. For him men in general doesn't know how to be a dad, that things just happen.

What he has in common with Edward? He thinks he's very patient like him.

What he learn from Edward? Not be so introspective.

About Dior: Rob said that, if there's something then it will be an announcement.

Source | Thanks to @PamelaPPI

Rob and 'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' Cast Interview with THR




Thanks to @melcitron

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Mackenzie Foy Talks About Rob and Kristen with USA Today

LOS ANGELES – As The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 smashes records worldwide, the spotlight is on its pint-size half-human, half-vampire breakout star, Mackenzie Foy.

Foy, 12, agrees "it's a little weird" how much she looks like her on-screen parents Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. "Kristen's eyes are green just like mine. And then Rob is kind of goofy. I'm kind of goofy like Rob," she says, curling up today at the Ritz-Carlton in skinny jeans, a plaid shirt and slim navy high-top Converse sneakers.

Ever-vocal Twihards agree, and have assembled Twitter handles like @NessieMackenzie, @MackenzieFarmy and @MissKenzieFoy in her honor. "I've noticed that Mackenzie is a HUGE fan of Converse, just like Kristen," tweeted fan @MissKenzieFoy.

In the new film, Foy's role is expanded from her brief turn in Part 1, playing a young half-bloodsucker who grows rapidly. "One hour she'll be an infant and the next she'll be a toddler," says Foy, whose face was transposed onto younger body doubles through CGI.

Foy had fun on set, from riding a furry mechanical bull (meant to be Jacob the werewolf) to keeping a swear jar for her older stars and donating the proceeds to St. Jude's hospital. "Some of them paid me in advance," she said, laughing. Although Stewart, "did say a couple bad words, I'm not gonna lie," Foy describes Stewart, who guards her character ferociously in the film, as a " best friend-sister-mom all combined."

Plus, she got some cool downtime with the cast. "I heard Kristen play her trumpet," she says, laughing. "Rob got her a trumpet and you could hear in the hotel."

The chatty, friendly young actress recently saw a Starbucks fall pin-drop quiet when she walked in, but sweetly shrugs off all the attention she's receiving. Her friends treat her normally, she says, and the home-schooled actress is still having fun off-screen painting, kicking butt as a junior black belt in tae kwon do, and baking her own birthday cakes, a tradition she loves.

Born and raised just outside of Los Angeles, Foy's parents, a homemaker and truck driver, had no connections to the entertainment industry. Spotted at a dance recital at age 3, Foy soon began booking print jobs modeling, followed by commercials and TV shows. Breaking Dawn -- Part 1 was her first film.

As a parting gift, Foy got to take her character's dragonfly pin with her. "It's pretty special," she says. (She left a few behind, too. Foy estimates she lost five baby teeth over the course of the two-year production.)

Next projects including horror flick The Conjuring opposite Vera Farmiga. But could there could be more to the story of Jacob and Renesmee (as author Stephenie Meyer has teased)? "I think it'd be fun to come back to Renesmee and see what her life is beyond what Part 2 ends with," says Foy. "I think it would just be cool to see where her life takes her."

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