“Twilight” hunk Robert Pattinson veers perilously close to John Mayer territory in a new interview. He swears a lot, goofs on “Negroes,” and prattles on about porn. But, fortunately, he limits his sexual comments to vaginas and refrains, at least, from discussing his own penis. Other aspects of his comments in the latest issue of Details magazine, however, are distinctly John-Mayer-like. For Rob, the interview marks a distinct shift in his image to a bawdy, sexually ambivalent, foppish Brit — sort of like a young Charles Laughton. He'll be appearing with Emile De Ravin in Remember Me, and then it's back to Kristen Stewart, Taylor, Lautner, Ashley Green and the gang for Eclipse.
Robert Pattinson may have the world at his feet thanks to “The Twilight Saga” and his fabulous hair, but the star told the March issue of Details that the best day of his life had nothing to do with stardom.
“So this big female started sniffing my foot — big female elephant, that is,” he said of a meeting in California, where he encountered the animal, during negotiations to star in the circus film “Water For Elephants.” “She sniffed it so hard it came up off the pavement like her trunk was a vacuum cleaner. Then she took my entire body in her mouth.”
Details Magazine: ROBERT PATTINSON ON LIFE BEYOND TWILIGHT — THE MEGASTAR LAMENTS THE PASSING OF '80S PORN, REVEALS A FASCINATION WITH TROPICAL DISEASES, AND DREAMS OF BEING GROPED BY A LADY ELEPHANT—AGAIN. — COFFEE — It's the unseasonably cold November of 2008 when I go to New York's Bowery Hotel.
Holy shite!Get the crash cart ready, check out these gorgeous photos of Robert Pattinson from Vogue magazine and on the cover of Details magazine. Emile de Ravin is also featured in the the Vogue spread with Rob which celebrates their film Remember ...read full story
In their new flick “Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson and Emile de Ravin go where the hunky actor and Kristen Stewart dared not in “Twilight” – into the shower together. The sexy scene between Rob and Emile is featured in a new trailer. Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the coming-of-age flick, released the clip just before the debut of “Valentine’s Day,” the hot new rom-com, which is set to debut this weekend. Call it a little reminder of who owns the hearts of teen fans. See the clip here.
"Twilight" fans are in for a double treat. "Breaking Dawn" the final book in the "Twilight" series, will be split into two movies. That's a double dose of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and the rest of the Cullens and the Wolfpack. Filming on the back-to-back movies would begin in mid-October, and Summit Entertainment is looking at “high-end” directors. Stephenie Meyer’s final book in the series, is the longest and most definitive. It’s also the most graphic. Unlike “New Moon,” Edward Cullen will be a major character, again, in the finale. The movies, which will cover births, death, attempted murder and lots of vampire shenanigans will be divided into three parts, told through the eyes of Bella (Kristen) and Jacob (Taylor).
Twilight star Robert Pattinson has faced challenges in his brief career, but getting into bed with Uma Thurman for next role in the film “Bel Ami” was his most “disturbing.” The 23-year old confesses in a new interview that he finds Thurman, intimidating and says the shoot will be “kind of disturbing.” Thurman, who turns 40 in April and is 17 years Rob’s senior, is one of Hollywood’s leading ladies, although she lives in New York with two children. She is a veteran actress, and is best known for her role in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction’ and “Kill Bill” (2003–2004). In the adaptation of French author Guy de Maupassant’s 19th Century novel, Pattinson will also romp with Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott-Thomas.
Sci-fi fantasy “Avatar” and teen vampire flick “New Moon,” were box office smashes in 2009, and stars like Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are the hottest actors in Hollywood. But neither were nominated for Oscars nor were Avatar stars Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington. “People confuse what we have done with animation,” director James Cameron said at the recent Producers Guild Awards, where Avatar lost to “The Hurt Locker,” directed by Kathryn Bigelow.