After the lovefest from the David Slade post, it’s time or your daily dose of haterade. 22-year old Megan Fox thinks Robert Pattinson and Zac Efron are a waste of time, because they are in their 20’s.
“He and Zac— they’re just too pretty with the big hair and the suits. And Rob is, what, 22? Zac is 21? That’s a joke,” Megan said. “Boys in their twenties are a waste of time. They have nothing to offer conversationally; they’re immature. I feel like I have a better shot with someone in his thirties.”
Stars of New Moon Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart shared some quality time out at a Vancouver club this weekend. I love this pic–is the gal dazzled or scared of the vampire? Popsugar claims–
They were out to see Gewa Project, whose frontman is an old friend of Robert’s and who have contributed to the movie soundtracks.
Err, I think they need to fact check. I’m fairly sure this is the show they were at. Playing was Sam Bradley with guests The Darcys and The Get Down, and some of the proceeds went towards a charity called the Gewa Project.
Tom Lennon, who is also nominated for an MTV Movie Award for “Best Kiss” after he locked lips with Paul Rudd in I Love You, Man, claims kissing Robert Pattinson is “easy”–
“Pattinson, Stewart — no doubt some great Frenching going on, and I respect that, but for level of difficulty, if this was the Olympics, kissing Robert Pattinson is like a three on the difficulty,” Lennon told MTV News. “There’s no trick to doing that. I don’t know why you get awards for kissing Robert Pattinson. You’re not going to find anybody down in Times Square that’s gonna run up and wanna kiss me. Rudd did, and that’s points for difficulty.”
I don’t think this is judged like the Olympics–but good try!
Here’s a new video interview where Robert Pattinson speaks a bit about his new film How to Be, why he chose the project and what he feels about the character he plays.
Here’s the kiss you’ve all been waiting for–and have heard about in all the interviews– where Robert Pattinson, playing Salvador Dali in Little Ashes, has a sultry kiss in the dark ocean water with another man.
Here’s a great interview that Variety performed with Robert Pattinson back in November which is just now getting posted–it’s more than 15 minutes of Rob analyzing himself and talking about How to Be.
A Spanish reader of NMM.org has been kind enough to translate an interview Robert Pattinson had with the Spanish newspaperEl Pasi. I thought this passage was hilarious:
R.P. The worst part of it is that they are not romantic at all, they are super traumatic. Instead of excitement you feel pity for both of them [laughs]. All of it was very uncomfortable, not only because the first scene Javier [Beltran, who plays Lorca] and I shot happened only one day after we met, but also because we had no privacy while shooting them, we were surrounded by technicians who were speaking in Spanish, a language I didn’t understand, and they were giggling at us.
EP3. Who is a better kisser, Javier or Kristen [Stewart, his lover in Twilight]?
R.P. Definitely, Javier [laughs]
Check out the rest of the translated intervew after the break.
The Guardian has a great new interview where Robert Pattinson talks about his newfound fame, Little Ashes, and Twilight-mania. I thought this segment was particularly telling–
There are always fans waiting outside the hotel but he tries not to think about the phenomenal level of fame he’s reached in north America; he says he’d go mad if he did. So he tries to disguise himself: “But instead I’m just getting more and more conspicuous; I’m wearing two hoods, a hat and sunglasses, which kind of stands out in the middle of the night. So I’m learning to sprint.”
At times Pattinson sounds grown-up, but he also lapses into adolescent silliness. Ask if he has a fake hotel name and the giggling starts: “I was Clive Handjob in Paris. Everyone in the hotel called me ‘Monsieur Handjob’. That was good, cheap fun.”
The San Francisco Chronicle has a brief new interview with New Moon star Robert Pattinson for his new film Little Ashes. On New Moon, he says–
“It’s strange because it already feels much more of a slick machine,” Pattinson says of the film, which is being directed by Chris Weitz. “The first one we had such a young cast. Everybody was friends. It was fun. There was nothing like what it is now. Now there are people waiting outside the hotels all the time. We have security. It’s crazy.”
Robert Pattinson offers his thoughts on the character he plays in his newly released film How to Be.
The film tells the story of Art, played by Rob, who is an aspiring singer-songwriter who has just been dumped and moves back home to live with his parents. He uses his inheritance to hire a therapist from Canada to come to England and be his “life coach.”
The role draws upon Rob’s real-life love of music, and he even contributed three songs to the film’s soundtrack.
‘How to Be’ is currently playing on demand on various cable providers via IFC Festival Direct. Visit www.howtobemovie.com for more information.