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Robert Pattinson

referring to the first set of his Birthday pictures..
is the blond girl a fan or a friend ?
because she looks like shes grabbing him to keep him still for a picture, which is kind of sad since it looks like hes just trying to get away :rofl:

I had the exact bsame thought when I saw these 2 pics, and it's kind of weird because she seem soooo over excited like a teenager and she's like older, not old old but for sure over 30:blink:


and I absolutely love the second shot of him in the post above:heart:
 
he look so good in this one

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laineygossip.com

i think he's wearing this shirt underneath the jacket

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zimbio.com
 
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I hope the fame will not caue depressions on him..like on other fameous young actors..
he seems to be really sensitive and thoughtful.. hopefully one day he will not end up in rehab.
 
referring to the first set of his Birthday pictures..
is the blond girl a fan or a friend ?
because she looks like shes grabbing him to keep him still for a picture, which is kind of sad since it looks like hes just trying to get away :rofl:

hahaha, he really has that "aaaah, get me outta here" face on :lol: poor guy

and i think it's his dad, he looks like his dad in the tyra banks show, i guess that was the "mystery unfamous male" from lainey:D

and i really like the outfit...simple but still sort of elegant
 
They have the same chin so it must be his dad. That's sweet he was able to celebrate with some of his family.

beatgobum thought that shirt looked familiar. It's funny how we all know the entire inventory of his wardrobe. :p
 
Did anyone post this?

Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz and Robert Pattinson will star in the period drama "Unbound Captives," with Madeleine Stowe making her directorial debut from a script she wrote.

Gil Netter and Grant Hill will produce with Ashok Amritraj's Hyde Park Entertainment. They are eyeing a year-end production start.
Though Stowe's a newcomer behind the camera, getting the job and landing that cast is a payoff for her risky decision to turn down millions of dollars for the script in 2003. Under pseudonym O.C. Humphrey, Stowe teamed with her husband, actor Brian Benben, to write "Unbound Captives" as a star vehicle for herself.
She would have played a woman (now to be played by Weisz) whose husband is killed and her two children kidnapped by a Comanche war party in 1859. She is rescued by a frontiersman, to be played by Jackman. Pattinson will play the son.
Fox offered Stowe $3 million, and later $5 million, for her script, with Ridley Scott poised to direct and Russell Crowe to star. She turned down what was among the highest sums offered a first-time scribe because there was no promise she would be anything more than screenwriter.
Stowe, who has never publicly spoken about her decision, said she can still remember the surreal moment of turning down all that money over the phone while staring in disbelief at her husband.
"There was never a moment's hesitation on my part, but it felt unreal, and I can remember my husband putting a finger across his neck to signal not to take the offer," Stowe said. "There are moments in life where you need to follow your heart. The script remained my singular focus, but directing it myself wasn't something I ever dreamed of."
The idea came from Netter as she spent years honing the script and visualizing every scene.
"Gil made me realize it when he said there isn't anyone who's going to make the movie you want to make," said Stowe, who then faced the painful task of finding an actress for a role that was once worth $5 million to her.
"I saw three actresses, and knew after meeting with Rachel that she was the person I wanted to hand this role to," she said. "Robert said yes last fall, before everything broke with 'Twilight.' Hugh said yes a couple of weeks ago."
Amritraj sparked to the idea of Stowe directing; she'll be helped by an experienced cinematographer in John Toll, who shot epics "Braveheart" and "The Last Samurai."
Hyde Park Intl. will sell offshore territories at Cannes, and Endeavor Independent, which packaged the pic, will sell North American distribution rights. Jackman, fresh from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," is formulating a sequel to that film for Fox. Weisz next stars in the Peter Jackson-directed "The Lovely Bones" for Paramount, and Pattinson is reprising his role as Edward in the "Twilight" sequel "New Moon" for Summit.
variety
 
^yeah it was posted but its such a great news that i dont mind reading it again
oh and i saw this about the movie

An old interview with the writer/director on IMDB but interesting and suggests Rob may spend time in the film as a white indian. He mentioned in an earlier interview that he'd be speaking a foreign language. I had thought he was talkign about a french speaking Bel Ami but its more likely its Comanche:-


And finally, any glimpse you would like to share into future projects you may be working on?

At the moment, my producing partner, Michael DeLuca and I are working on The Unbound Captives. This is a period piece set in mid-nineteenth century Texas. It is a romantic, violent epic based upon a difficult time in history.

Any idea when this is expected to be released? Who else makes up the cast? What's your role?

Unbound Captives was inspired by a historical events surrounding the Comanche/Texan conflict of the times. We read a great many captive narratives as research. It deals with issues of love, acculturation, memory, fate and redemption. I'm reticent to say much more, but we would like to begin in the coming year. We'd like to shoot through the seasons because of the passage of time. This project is the great love of my life.

Based upon the "captive narratives" Madeleine Stowe read as research and her desire to "shoot through the seasons because of the passage of time," it looks like Rob will possibly play Rachel's captured son; once found, a "white Indian" in adulthood.
community.livejournal.com/pattinsonlife


and this that hugh jackman said about him

Cute Costar

Now that he's conquered the box office with Wolverine, Jackman is set to star in the 19th-century drama Unbound Captives with Twilight's Robert Pattinson. "He's a really great actor and a really good guy," said Jackman. "His role is phenomenal and it's going to be really amazing stuff."

And what does he think about Pattinson's famous hair? "I'm not an aficionado of hair, but his looks great."
people.com
 
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I find Robert strangely beautiful, but some how not much of a character, does it bother anyone that he reads every single article about himself ( I read this from some interview) and touches his hair too much ?
 
Based upon the "captive narratives" Madeleine Stowe read as research and her desire to "shoot through the seasons because of the passage of time," it looks like Rob will possibly play Rachel's captured son; once found, a "white Indian" in adulthood.

a white indian? oh my, i'm already imagining him wearing thongs in the middle of a tropical florest :woot: yeah i'm very lame....

thanks for the news :flower:
 
a white indian? oh my, i'm already imagining him wearing thongs in the middle of a tropical florest :woot: yeah i'm very lame....

now that's a nice idea. :brows:
we should all write a script with losts of sexy time for rob and send it to his manager:lol:

and fairytears you shouldn't take every word rob says so seriously. i think he has a dry sense of humor and jokes around a lot. and he likes to exaggerate as well
 
can't decide whether this is just cute or very sad...but he's adorable :blush:

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