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bravo.de
 
^ thanks for the pics :flower:

Robert Pattinson Teams With Rosario Dawson For ‘Parts Per Billion’
Published by Larry Carroll on Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 2:43 pm.

Sure, we’ve devoted ample time to "Little Ashes" and "How to Be," two long-ago-wrapped indie films that should hit theaters in 2009, marking Robert Pattinson’s first appearances after his "Twilight" breakthrough. But now all eyes are on "Parts Per Billion," the first film that the 22-year-old leading man will shoot as a certified star.
"It’s an ensemble story," explained Rosario Dawson, who will also appear in the film alongside Olivia Thirlby and Dennis Hopper when it begins shooting next month. "[The script features several] different storylines that are going on."
Directed by newcomer Brian Horiuchi, "Billion" tells the story of three couples (including Pattinson and Thirlby) dealing with the same reality-shaking event that threatens to tear them apart. Pattinson will shoot "Billion" before he reports for duty on the "Twilight" sequel "New Moon," and the film is expected to be released in late 2009/early 2010.
"I don’t have a relationship to him in the film," Dawson said of RPattz. "So we never meet. But we’re all within the same group of people, and the same city of people, that are responding to a life-threatening situation."
The "Sin City" and "Clerks II" star (who will next be seen in the Will Smith drama "Seven Pounds"), also revealed to us that she’s been keeping a close eye on the "Twilight" phenomenon – and her future co-star – as both have spent the last few weeks running amok on the world of pop culture. "I haven’t met him yet, but I’m really looking forward to it," she explained, adding another reason why she’s a newly-minted "Twilight" fan herself: "Catherine Hardwicke is someone I really adore, and have been casual friends with over the years."

from mtv.com
 
actually i also like that :blush:

but when he's locked in YOUR bedroom he's yours darling - i even "allow" you to wax his chest :D
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Bg9Ac-5nw

the clip itself is kinda stupid/boring, but the screaming is just SO hilarious...seriously, i'm a little worried that girl got stabbed while shooting it, never heard someone scream like that :lol:

i want that as my ringtone =)
 
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Official Little Ashes Release Date!


Release Date- March 27, 2009
Distributor- Regent Releasing
Running Time- 1hr. 47min
Budget- Roughly 2 mil
MPAA Rating-R
 
From www.irishtimes.com

Hotter than Potter

Four years ago Robert Pattinson's vignette in Vanity Fair hit the cutting room floor. Now he's set to become one of the actors of the decade, taking the lead in the phenomenally successful vampire love flick, Twilight, and playing Cedric Diggory in the upcoming Harry Potter. It's all happened so fast, he tells Donald Clarke

HERE IS a sad story. Four years ago, Robert Pattinson, then just 18, secured a role in Mira Nair's lavish adaptation of Vanity Fair. When the night came for the premiere, he slapped down his unruly hair, polished his shoes and stepped out proudly for Leicester Square.

"It was my first real job," he says with a wry smile. "I went along to the premiere, but nobody had told me that I had been cut out. I didn't realise until the film ended." Happily, the story has a jolly coda.

"The casting agent was the same one who did Harry Potter. They felt so bad about it they gave me an early meeting for the next Harry Potter film. And that went well." Indeed it did. As 2009 looms, 22-year-old Robert Pattinson finds himself teetering on the brink of full-blown stardom. That meeting with the Harry Potter people went so smoothly that he secured the role of Cedric Diggory - doomed rival of the hero at the Triwizard Tournament - in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The odd TV job and the occasional independent film followed. Then, early this year, he secured the role of Edward Cullen, teenage vampire, in the film version of Stephenie Meyer's hugely popular Twilight.

"I didn't even know there was a book series of that name," he says.

"This vampire love story thing? I had zero idea about it. It all came out of nowhere. Then they said the books had sold 25 million. I thought: 'is that a lot, 25 million worldwide?' I really didn't know."

It certainly is a lot. The Twilight books - four volumes so far - have generated a movement that strains definitions of the word "cult". Most likely, you either love Meyer's books, in which a sensitive teenager falls in with a cadre of morally upright vampires, or you have never heard of them.

Unsurprisingly, Twilight fans have cornered a substantial sector of the internet for their own use. Every announcement from the studio was examined for evidence that the film-makers were daring to deviate from the sacred text.

Catherine Hardwicke, director of Thirteen and The Nativity Story, both films about teenage trauma, was signed up for megaphone duties. Kristen Stewart, rising star of Panic Room and What Just Happened, would play the sensitive heroine Bella Swan. There were rumblings at both announcements, but the news that some posh English bloke had secured the role of dishy, distant Edward unleashed a veritable tsunami of whingeing.

Was Robert unwise enough to pay attention? "I did a little bit and that was a bad idea. I won't make that mistake again," he says. "There was just universal disagreement with the decision. I suppose it was quite funny. That was my first real experience of Twilight mania. Seventy-five thousand people signed this petition saying the part should be recast. Seventy-five thousand! I do think it's funny now." When Meyers herself endorsed Pattinson, the temperature warmed somewhat.

"Whatever Stephenie says goes, I think," he says.

Most of the few wavering dissenters were won over when the film opened in the United States three weeks ago. A canny blend of gothic romance and loose-limbed naturalism, Twilight took in $7 million on midnight screenings alone. It went on to gather $70 million on its first weekend and secure the record for the biggest ever opening by a female director.

"I did Jay Leno the other day and he asked how it's been for the last few months," he says. "I had to say that it didn't explode until the previous five days. It was that fast. The other day I went in to buy a bagel in this place I normally go. There were four magazines with me on the cover. One said I was heading for a breakdown. Then I'm on Leno, looking at his iconic face. It is so weird."

Next Big Things come alone quite frequently. But I would be astonished if Robert Pattinson did not go on to become one of the most conspicuous film stars of the next decade. Fiendishly charismatic with narrow eyes and hair that obeys its own defiant rules, he combines the looks of an archetypal movie rebel with a striking intelligence that should, all being well, keep him out of the usual Hollywood catastrophes.

There were, he tells me, no actors "in his gene pool". Raised in London, the son of a businessman who imported vintage cars and a mother who worked for a modelling agency, Pattinson dabbled a little in drama as a teenager, but, when the time came to apply for university, still depressed by the Vanity Fair experience, he decided to study political science. Before he had time to fill out the form, however, he had secured the role in Harry Potter.

Pattinson walks through Twilight with the aspect of a man who is embarrassed by his own mighty power: he can fly, read minds and stop speeding motorcars. He adopts the same dazed look when considering the unusual position in which he now finds himself. He doesn't even know where he lives these days.

"I really can't answer that question," he says. "I get mail at three different addresses. I used to have a nice, tiny apartment in Soho and I miss not living out of a suitcase. But I wouldn't say I really want to put down roots either."

When Robert Pattinson was asked about his favourite films recently, he produced a list that included work by Bernard Rose and Jean-Luc Godard.

So, he's no fool. He must have some insights into the causes of the Twilight phenomenon. What's the series about? Burgeoning sexuality? The end of childhood? Some conservative critics have noted Edward's reluctance to become intimate with Bella - he's afraid he will chew on her flesh - and have decided the film is an argument for sexual abstinence.

"I don't know. That's hard to answer," he says. "Yeah. A lot of people point out that Stephenie's a Mormon and say the story must be about abstinence. I don't really think the film is about anything but itself. She didn't write the book for anybody else. She had a dream and wanted to write about the characters in that dream."

The story does seem to say something to teenage girls in particular.

"That's right. There is a clan mentality in young girls and that accelerated it. You go to a school and ask who's read the book and they all compete to say they have. That really drives success."

At any rate, the galloping popularity of the film version has ensured that adaptations of the other three books will follow. Pattinson looks set to have his life disrupted for some time to come. How will he manage to sustain friendships and romantic relationships?

"Well, I have been skipping off around the world for ages," he says. "And I have somehow managed to keep the same friends throughout all that time. We all do things where we are leaving home for ages. That's par for the course. But I never have much of a social life anyway."

It sounds as if he is ideally suited to the vampire lifestyle.
 
Where is Little Ashes being released?

I hope my theatre gets it :ermm:
That's on my brothers bday too :lol:
 
new german interview ...i'm still translating it, but it's so long...i'll already give you the first part


How does it feel to be a Teen-Idol?
Hm, I don’t know. I doesn’t really feel like that. All of a sudden you’re described as one, but i don’t feel different. It’s crazy, it just happened so suddenly…out of the blue. It’s really strange, i didn’t expect this to happen – especially not fort his movie!

How many girls beg you to bite them?
I don’t have any numbers. I get many biting-requests. That’s really strange. I’ve never done it – although i get asked (if I’ve done it) many times as well. But sometimes I’m being asked and I say: “No, really, I can’t bite you! That would be illegal!” And then they’re mad. And i go: „You don’t really wanna be bitten by me?! Now don’t be sulky.“

Which Fans are more extreme, Twilight-Fans or Harry Potter-Fans?
I don’t know? They’re all not extreme. I just had a little part in Harry Potter and wasn’t nearly as popular as Daniel Radcliffe. At the premiere of the Goblet of fire I was more the guy in the third row that none was really interested in. But that has changed. Meanwhile i feel the pressure.

Really? Kristen told us she wouldn’t feel any pressure at all.
Seriously? Wow?! During the shooting i didn’t feel the pressure yet as well, but now,as you’re being watched so thoroughly it is different. My social life has changed pretty much the last three months. All of a sudden you have to watch what you say, because everyone knows who you are. And people are so much more critical about every little thing you say out loud. When you take care about someone particularly, everyone starts freaking out!

Are you scared to not fulfil the fans expectations?
Luckily i didn’t know what kind of expectations the fans had during the shooting of the movie. I was the only one who had expectations for (on, of?) myself. I didn’t listen to any other opinion, except for Catherines – our director – either. Now of course it’s something different concerning the next film.

How did you prepare for your part?
I abandoned myself from everyone – even my friends – for about two months in Oregon. At first i didn’t tell anyone about the part and wanted to isolate myself from the rest of the world for a little while. I think, that helped. Some people do crazy stuff to prepare for a part, but i fit pays off you only find out afterwards.

Did you watch any other vampire-movies as a preparation?
No, not really. Most of the time that are characters, that don’t fit into nowadays society. I think it would have been stupid if I had stepped into a typical vampire-character. Not that I have something against vampires…

You’re a brit, did you have learn american english?
Oh, no, no. I always liked the accent and grew up with american movies. But my bodylanguage has definately changed with it: Brits are slicker (sleeker?) and more straight (upright?) somehow. Americans come across more nonchalantly. It’s strange and feels different in a way.

Everyone is talking about you, i’ve heard you’re even being compared to James Dean!Do you think about that hype?
It’s kinda scary. Part of the people who judge you now are the ones who will offer you future roles. That’s why you don’t want to risk too much. When you take on a different part after portraying such a successfull character, it’s difficult to satisfy the same fans. But they are the ones you owe all the success to. That’s how it is with me (and twilight) and the younger fans. It’s a gift and a curse at the same time. But when you take on a new part it shouldn’t matter what people think about you. The main thing is you can do what you want to do!


from daisuki-online.de

sorry for any translation-mistakes, if you don't understand something just ask...
 
phew, second part finished...you may need some weeks to get through it all...lol

We haven’t seen any pictures of girlfriends. Will you introduce one soon? I’m sure many fans would be sad!
At the moment it’s really intense: Every girl, or even guy, i’m seen with - i’m having a date with according to the press. Even with my manager! Some day a picture of me and my manager showed up in the papers and everyone was wondering: “Who is Rob’s mystery man?” and I just told them: “Hey, that’s just my manager!”


What do you think is so special about Edward that every girl falls in love with him?
I don’t really know? Sometimes it goes as far as girls being completely obsessed with him! I’ve asked a couple of girls and they said: „ Because he’s sooooo sexy!” But one girl said:” I think, it’s about the way he loves Bella.” That’s what I believe as well. If the only reason would be „because he’s so sexy“ it would be a defamation of the character in a way. It would be rather ridiculous. I believe it’s because of their special relationship.

Did you read all four books?
No, I haven’t read the last one yet – I don’t wanna know how it ends.

How did you like the novels?
I really like them. It’s a different world that Stephenie created. I definately understand why twilight has so many fans, you can delve into the atmosphere very deeply. The whole story is just something special, especially of course for girls.

Did you read the books or the script first?
I read the script first. Then i heard whom i would be working with. And i get along with Kristen and Catherine very well! I wanted to do the movie, no matter what the books would have been like. I then read all three books in two days and catherine said i just had to take edwards part.

Did you also talk about your part with Stephenie Mayer?
Yes, a little bit. She came to the set every now and then and showed me the manuscript of „midnight sun“ , the unfinished and unpublished script that tells the whole story out of Edwards perspective. We didn’t talk that much together. I believe she was very taken with the work that was going on. At the same time she knew the books’ fans weren’t too pleased with the casting and explained on her homepage how well i fit into edwards part – that was really very nice of her! But I didn’t really ask her for much assistance.
Yet you have released two songs: „Never think“ and „Let me sign“. Did you write them yourself and will there be any more music by you?
My best friend wrote let me sign. he’s a great musician. I wrote never think last year, i just wanted to make music. I can’t really remember anymore how the song ended up on the soundtrack Catherine liked it somehow.

Are you planning a future as a singer?
No, not at the moment. That would just be a stupid cash in on it (? – does that make sense…he doesn’t want to make money with it…we’ve all heard that before). Besides, i wouldn’t even have enough songs for a whole album anyways. I need about a year to write a song – so that wouldn’t work out!

Are you ready for the other three twilight-movies? You already signed on to the next one.
I don’t know if I’m „ready” but i try to be good in it and already have many ideas fort he second movie. I didn’t think about the third one yet…

Edward is barely in „new moon“…
Well, he’s there in the beginning and at the end. And I like the way he is “there” in the middle part of the book even though not physically. It’s this ominous presence throughout the whole book! And then there’s this immensely dramatic ending…! Bellas and Edwards relationship in the second book is really different. It’s not gonna be a fun-movie, no big lovestory anymore. it’s gonna be harder and there’s gonna be one problem after the other for the two of them. And to me that’s even more romantic. Both of them have to fight for their love a lot harder, because everything is on the verge of breaking apart. But it’s nice when the two part ways in the second part and still stay together in a way. And then there’s also Jacob! The second book is definately my favourite part of the series.

In the second book edwards tries to kill himself. How will you prepare for that?
It’s difficult. You kind of enter some sort of commitment to portray that situation convincingly. Edward has become a way sadder character compared to the first book when he was still so happily in love. He is so much more depressed. I already know how i can portray that quieter edward and will use those two months before the shoot to calm down a little and get into that melancholic feeling. Somehow it’s admirable, how he makes such a difficult decision and really wants to pull through it. Of course it’s also a lot harder for me, to put myself into his position than when you’re playing a super happy person.

Were you afraid of vampires or other creatures as a child?
Hm, well, I can’t really say I ever believed in vampires…

again the german original is from daisuki-online.de
 
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