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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

All Stars Magazine- Robert Pattinson interview- translation

Here's the translation of the Robert Pattinson interview with All Stars Magazine.

Robert Pattinson:

- How fundamentally different is it for you to be shooting "The Twilight Saga" series comparing to other small-scaled projects?
- To be a part of low-budget projects, such as, like "Little Ashes" - about the painter Salvador Dali and the poet Federico Garcia Lorke, - I always stay on set. The actor doesn't have doubles and you have much more freedom: you suggest yourself, as you see this or that episode, so you're involved a lot in the preparation for the shooting the film. Which is, of course, very interesting. Besides that, I like to play real people. Otherwise, there isn't much difference.

- Interesting, do you have fans from those movies?
- I do! Spanish fans recognize me even without that gorgeous mustage of Salvador Dali, just by looking at my eyes. (Laughs) To be serious, you can't compare it with the Twilight fans.

- Are you nervous when you're filming episodes "for mature audience"?
- Hmmm... I just thought of so many answers! (Laughs) Spanish people, for example, don't experience any problems, filming nude. And the most shy ones are British people. And since I'm British... (Laughs) Shooting such scenes, I can't remember later what I did. Like at that moment I blanked out or gone crazy.

- Would you be able to act on-stage, as it's called "in your birthday suit"?
- Depends on the situation. But if that were to happen, I think, many would be disappointed... (Laughs)

- Are you used to the fame?
- When my friends are with me, all is normal. I'm one of them - not more than that. But when I come outside alone, I can't overcome the inner pressure. So all the difference is, probably, I don't go out much alone. During those moments I feel more vulnerable. Actually, if I had passion for chasing, everyone would realize it, right?

- Right. You don't seem like a person who likes to be chased. How about a star fever?
- What star fever?! I still wonder how to get a good job. (Laughs) I don't fell like a star: I didn't have time to overthink my life, to look at it from the

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side. Everyday something new happens. It's like you step on the escalator at the metro, and it changes the direction, and then again, and takes you somewhere...

- So, no star fever? So you're just a plain and shy guy?
- Actually, by nature I'm not so shy. However, when you cannot leave a hotel without being unnoticed, when your every move is taken in for the gossip posts, - even when you want to meet with your colleague and talk about the film, - you have to become very invisible. Strange feeling. Strange that you're being watched.

- Are your "Twilight" colleagues familiar with such problem?
- Of course. When we were filming the first Twilight series, everything was much simpler. Then it wasn't set that it would be such a success. And we could be out where we wanted, could have a dinner in the city. And now... (Sighs)

- Let's change this sad topic. Your partner in the Twilight Saga Kristen Stewart recently played a punk-rocker Joan Jett. Which musician would you want to play?
- Van Morrison (known author and artist from North Ireland). But I doubt it that I'd have such role to play. (Laughs)

- Who did you want to be when you were young?
- All the boys dream of becoming army pilots or drive two-floor red bus, though I wanted to play piano in a bar. Imagined myself as an old singer with a glass of something invigorating, wise and tousled, thrumming on the piano keys. Can you imagine it?

- Very much! What if you didn't become an actor - and an "old pepper", who played piano in a bar, - who would you become then?
- Probably, political strategist. Or, maybe, image maker. Seriously! I'd start that with pleasure. It's possible, that when my acting career ends, I'll do exactly that.

- Finally, such question: Do you like Edward Cullen? And how similar are your personalities?
- He's a good guy. About similarity - I don't see anything similar. Unless some imperfections. I, as well, can be imperious, and sometimes - a loner.

Translated by Xenia from twilightreality

All Stars Magazine- Robert Pattinson interview- translation

Here's the translation of the Robert Pattinson interview with All Stars Magazine.

Robert Pattinson:

- How fundamentally different is it for you to be shooting "The Twilight Saga" series comparing to other small-scaled projects?
- To be a part of low-budget projects, such as, like "Little Ashes" - about the painter Salvador Dali and the poet Federico Garcia Lorke, - I always stay on set. The actor doesn't have doubles and you have much more freedom: you suggest yourself, as you see this or that episode, so you're involved a lot in the preparation for the shooting the film. Which is, of course, very interesting. Besides that, I like to play real people. Otherwise, there isn't much difference.

- Interesting, do you have fans from those movies?
- I do! Spanish fans recognize me even without that gorgeous mustage of Salvador Dali, just by looking at my eyes. (Laughs) To be serious, you can't compare it with the Twilight fans.

- Are you nervous when you're filming episodes "for mature audience"?
- Hmmm... I just thought of so many answers! (Laughs) Spanish people, for example, don't experience any problems, filming nude. And the most shy ones are British people. And since I'm British... (Laughs) Shooting such scenes, I can't remember later what I did. Like at that moment I blanked out or gone crazy.

- Would you be able to act on-stage, as it's called "in your birthday suit"?
- Depends on the situation. But if that were to happen, I think, many would be disappointed... (Laughs)

- Are you used to the fame?
- When my friends are with me, all is normal. I'm one of them - not more than that. But when I come outside alone, I can't overcome the inner pressure. So all the difference is, probably, I don't go out much alone. During those moments I feel more vulnerable. Actually, if I had passion for chasing, everyone would realize it, right?

- Right. You don't seem like a person who likes to be chased. How about a star fever?
- What star fever?! I still wonder how to get a good job. (Laughs) I don't fell like a star: I didn't have time to overthink my life, to look at it from the

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side. Everyday something new happens. It's like you step on the escalator at the metro, and it changes the direction, and then again, and takes you somewhere...

- So, no star fever? So you're just a plain and shy guy?
- Actually, by nature I'm not so shy. However, when you cannot leave a hotel without being unnoticed, when your every move is taken in for the gossip posts, - even when you want to meet with your colleague and talk about the film, - you have to become very invisible. Strange feeling. Strange that you're being watched.

- Are your "Twilight" colleagues familiar with such problem?
- Of course. When we were filming the first Twilight series, everything was much simpler. Then it wasn't set that it would be such a success. And we could be out where we wanted, could have a dinner in the city. And now... (Sighs)

- Let's change this sad topic. Your partner in the Twilight Saga Kristen Stewart recently played a punk-rocker Joan Jett. Which musician would you want to play?
- Van Morrison (known author and artist from North Ireland). But I doubt it that I'd have such role to play. (Laughs)

- Who did you want to be when you were young?
- All the boys dream of becoming army pilots or drive two-floor red bus, though I wanted to play piano in a bar. Imagined myself as an old singer with a glass of something invigorating, wise and tousled, thrumming on the piano keys. Can you imagine it?

- Very much! What if you didn't become an actor - and an "old pepper", who played piano in a bar, - who would you become then?
- Probably, political strategist. Or, maybe, image maker. Seriously! I'd start that with pleasure. It's possible, that when my acting career ends, I'll do exactly that.

- Finally, such question: Do you like Edward Cullen? And how similar are your personalities?
- He's a good guy. About similarity - I don't see anything similar. Unless some imperfections. I, as well, can be imperious, and sometimes - a loner.

Translated by Xenia from twilightreality

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Robert Pattinson in "Nova" Magazine (Slovenia), scan & translation



Robert Pattinson in "Nova" Magazine (Slovenia)
Translation and scan by Darja for ROBsessed

The favourite vampire
It happened on Croisette, but it's an everyday scene for him. He was entering a nightclub on Cote d'Azur and the mass hysteria in front of it reached a peak 15 minutes ago. Pattinson didn't know what to do, smile or worry about the extent of his popularity after the stellar success of the second of the Twilight saga movies. What was it that obsessed the mostly teenage girls? The rebellious style of a 23 years old actor? His dangerous radiant masculinity,despite his relatively young age? His angel face or the deadly combination of them all? Pattinson is aware of his popularity, how could he not be.

After his romance with costar Kristen Stewart ended, he started to run from the media world. He gave one of his last interviews in November of last year, it was necessary for the promotion of the movie.

"My life changed radically after the success of the movie and it became bizarre," said Pattinson, casually stretched in an armchair. "I can't understand the screaming. I can't understand why the restaurant where I dined only once during the making of New Moon in Vancouver suddenly the most sought after place to dine in otherwise idyllic city. I wanted to celebrate my birthday with my family there and I couldn't get a table. Think about it, only a couple of weeks later and every table was booked weeks in advance."
To avoid the attention, Pattinson started to eat in less established, even cheap places..

"No one can imagine what the diners I visit lately look like," he smiled. "And no, I don't have a private life anymore. There is no chance for me to exit the hotel unnoticed and take a walk without being under siege. I have to plan in advance every step with complicated logistics. I don't have any time off. It's hard to believe, but lately I'm relaxed only during the making of the movie, because we are shooting in remote areas. I haven't left my hotel in months. Pretty stupid, right?"

Locked in his hotel room, Pattinson plays guitar, watches movies or reads. Whenever is possible and he's at home, he visits childhood friends and spends the evening in their company.

"My life is boring because I want to live it that way," he said thoughtfully.

"It' s not that rare for me to stay at home and the next day I read in newspapers where I have been. Unbelievable, but true. My Mum is an obsessive gossip magazines reader and she often googles me and she is upset if something is not written according to the facts. Ha Ha ha."



5*

*The score for Twilight was written by his friends.

*He doesn't want to talk about Kristen Stewart.

*He admits he has problems differentiating love scenes in a movie and his private life.

*His aunt had a great sense of humour and she lived to be 96 years old.

* Once he received 20 pages of horoscope via mail.