Videos: MTV Interviews Robert Pattinson For 30 Minutes

There are tons of video clips. The entire collection can be found online here. Below are a few of our favorites. We think we got all the ones with the Twilight references.

Rob, Peter Facinelli and his Bronx accent

Rob on love scenes

Flashback to Twilight Tuesdays

Rob’s Acting Method vs. Kristen Stewart’s

Rob Working With MacKenzie Foy

Rob on Playing Piano in Breaking Dawn

See the Robert Pattinson MTV Interview Here Live

Assuming the live feed link holds (these things tend to get wonky when lots of people log in), you’ll be able to see Josh Horowitz’s interview with Rob Pattinson here starting at approximately 8:56 p.m. ET. According to MTV viewers will be able to see Rob introduce a new “Water for Elephants” clip, followed by a live 30-minute interview. Tweet questions using the hashtag #askrob to get in the conversation!”

MTV’s Favorite Robert Pattinson Moment

In anticipation of their Robert Pattinson interview later today, MTV has been counting down their favorite Robert Pattinson moments. They just revealed their number 1 (see video below).

“It all went down last June at the “Eclipse” premiere during our red-carpet live stream. The crowd outside the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles was squealing like mad, and we wanted to know if one rumor could possibly be true: Was Pattinson really looking forward to the moment the “Twilight” franchise would be behind him?

“That was such bullsh–. I am so pissed off!” he said.

But Rob, man, we’re live!

“Oh sh–!” he cried.

That’s not making it better. Oh well, those are the perils and pleasures of reporting live. And as it turned out, after Pattinson declared that he’d been misquoted about being ready to leave “Twilight” behind, he went on to give us a very thoughtful answer about the prospect of life after the vampire franchise.

“Anyone who says they’re tired of this is completely crazy. If I ever said that, someone should just remind me of what I was doing before: just sitting around doing nothing,” he said, adding, “I love doing the movies. I like all the people. I’ve had a great time on all of them. The cast is great. It’s just weird. It’s become so much a part of my life. It’s like divorcing someone. I guess I’ll see. Maybe it’ll be great. I have no idea.”

Don’t miss “MTV First: Robert Pattinson” tonight at 8:56 p.m. ET on MTV and MTV.com. Tune in to see RPattz introduce a new “Water for Elephants” clip, followed by a live 30-minute interview on MTV.com. Tweet questions using the hashtag #askrob to get in the conversation!”

For more top five moments, see MTV

Robert Pattinson Interviews Happening Today

As part of his Water for Elephants PR, Robert Pattinson is sitting down today with John Horowitz of MTV News and with Jay Leno on the Tonight Show. Despite it being for Water for Elephants, you know they will ask some Twilight questions.

According to the MTV Hollywood Crush site here are their details:

Robert Pattinson, who will stop by MTV for a 30-minute interview with our own Josh Horowitz and premiere a never-before-seen clip from his latest film “Water For Elephants.” All this week we’ve had hardcore RPattz

fans like you send us questions that we just might ask the actor during “MTV First: Robert Pattinson” which will air live on MTV and MTV.com at 8:56 p.m.

Be sure to keep sending those great Rob questions to us via Twitter @MTVNews with the hashtag #AskRob. We’ll be taking them right up until the interview tomorrow and we might just post them right here on Hollywood Crush!

Don’t forget to tune into MTV for “MTV First: Robert Pattinson” at 8:56 p.m. ET on Friday, March 18, or watch the stream live at MTV.com.”

Rob will also end up on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. It’s going to be an eclectic show to say the least with other guests including Robert Pattinson, Whitney Cummings, Alice Cooper. Maybe Rob and Alice Cooper can jam together? You know Rob is going to love being there with a music legend like Alice Cooper. Check your local listings for the time.

The photos are from the last two times Rob did Jay’s show. You can see the difference in how Rob’s evolved with Hollywood fame. the first one is right after Twilight came out and the second one is just post Eclipse.

Robert Pattinson Vanity Fair Web Extra

Vanity Fair has an extra online tidbit about Robert Pattinson.

“Sing us a song, piano man—let’s start with “Happy Birthday.” New Orleans’s Preservation Hall—where Annie Leibovitz shot young Robert Pattinson, shown tickling the ol’ 88 with the world-famous Preservation Hall band—celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Situated in the French Quarter, the music venue is one of the country’s most hallowed: it was founded in 1961 for the purpose of preserving New Orleans–style jazz, and indigenous American music. On his first-ever visit to the Quarter, Pattinson jammed with the house band and thoroughly held his own—his celebrity perhaps subsumed by that of the musicians, whose legendary status awed everyone on set. ”

See more on Vanity Fair.

Via TwiMoms

Next Movie Does Robert Pattinson Cartoon Style

Next Movie in honor of Rango decided to expand our cartoon horizons:

“Practically every mega-star in Hollywood has gotten animated.

Tom Hanks was a toy. George Clooney was a fox. Angelina Jolie was a tigress. Eddie Murphy was an ass donkey. And now, Johnny Depp is a lizard in the desert-set romp “Rango.”

But as the roles above indicate, hardly ever do these stars voice people — even rarer people that resemble themselves.

We wondered aloud what these stars would look like as animated characters. Our old buddy Old Red Jalopy heard us and drew up these eight portraits.”

One of the portraits is of Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen is seen left. Also don’t miss Rango where Gil Birmingham is voicing one of the characters!

Check out more cartoon stars on Next Movie!

Access Hollywood: Water For Elephants Featuring Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson on Ryan Seacrest

While on a break from filming Breaking Dawn in Vancouver today, Robert Pattinson took a moment to call and chat with Ryan Seacrest on his radio show.  Robert said he was somewhere in the middle of Canada in the mud and the trees and had no idea where he really was!  He didn’t say much about Breaking Dawn stating that he’d get beaten for saying too much.  But he did talk about Water for Elephants which will be out April 22, 2011.

Source The Gossip Cop.

Robert Pattinson Vanity Fair Cover April 2011

In the issue of Vanity Fair that hits news stands this week, Robert Pattinson talks candidly about his career and the price of fame.

“Robert Pattinson doesn’t like to fly anymore, because flying means airports, and airports mean encountering people who might go bananas when they see him, screaming and crying and trying to touch him and asking him to bite their necks. Shy, for an actor, Pattinson, who turns 25 next month, says he finds the hysteria that has surrounded him ever since he first appeared as the gallant teenage vampire Edward Cullen in the first Twilight movie, in 2008, “quite strange.”

“This thing with everyone knowing you,” he says one day in Baton Rouge, where he’s filming the fourth and fifth installments in the Twilight saga, Breaking Dawn: Part I and Part II, “it’s weird, because people have this one-sided relationship where they look at your picture and feel they know you more than someone they actually know.” And, Pattinson adds, “I don’t really know myself that well.”

What will be interesting to see is media reaction from people like Chelsea Handler and others. Kristen Stewart gave a similar interview talking about loss of privacy, and was widely greeted with “you’re a star, now get over it” commentary. It will be interesting to see if Robert gets the same reaction.

See the full article called Escape from the Twilight Zone here.

Robert Pattinson News Interviews Paul Darnell, AKA Rob’s Stunt Double

The crew over at Robert Pattinson News has a fabulous interview with Paul Darnell who first worked with Rob on the set of the original Twilight. Paul has now doubled Rob in several other films. It’s a great read that talks about what being a stunt double is all about, and how it is working with Robert Pattinson.


How did you react when Robert Pattinson thanked you for his Twilight “Best Fight” MTV Movie Award? Can you share your experience in filming that scene?

First let me say that Robert Pattinson is an amazingly humble person and a very hard worker. He works very hard and shows up to every rehearsal. The last battle scene in Twilight was very intense. Many of the stunts involved hard hits with wires and crashes which are so much fun to do! Without risking personal injury to Rob, I ended up doing the majority of stunts in the final battle which won the award.

I was at a friend’s house and I started getting text messages and phone calls from friends saying “I think Rob Pattinson just thanked you on national TV”. I was really stoked and also a little confused by the “I think” part. Immediately I went online and found a video of Rob’s speech where he gave me credit for the award but said the wrong last name. To his credit, someone had misspelled my name on a photo shoot for LA Magazine and my wrong last name was plastered all over the internet. None the less, I was so stoked that he would even think of me for a shot out. Actors rarely do that for stuntmen. Rob is a very considerate individual and true gentleman. When I saw him on the set of Remember Me he immediately apologized for the mishap.”

See more of this fantastic interview here.