Mirroring is often an unconscious behavior, but it’s a sign that people are attuned and in sync to one another. Romantic couples are particularly attuned to one another.
Like people who twirl their hair and do little dances similarly. JS.
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Mirroring is often an unconscious behavior, but it’s a sign that people are attuned and in sync to one another. Romantic couples are particularly attuned to one another.
Like people who twirl their hair and do little dances similarly. JS.
Rob channeling his Teen Vogue days... #RKNostalgia #RobertPattinson #KristenStewart
In The Lighthouse, Robert Pattinson plays a taciturn, masturbating lighthouse-keeper – all in a day’s work for Hollywood’s most leftfield leading man, as he tells Nicholas Barber.
An arthouse power-player
Instead, he has devoted himself to the kind of challenging films he likes to see himself. “When I first started getting into film, the movies that I’d be buying DVDs of would be slightly obscure things from Cannes or whatever. And I just think… I don’t want to feel like someone’s trying to entertain me. It’s like if you go to a party and there’s someone there who’s just trying to entertain everybody. You might have a chuckle at them, but you know they’re really just a throwaway, pointless person with no depth.” He smiles at how cruel this sounds – and carries on, anyway. “But if someone’s very much themselves and has an intriguing, independent point of view, then they are an interesting person to converse with. I just look at movies the same way.”
This viewpoint has made Pattinson the toast of the aforementioned Cannes, among other international film festivals. Year after year, he strolls down the red carpet at these events to promote dramas which probably wouldn’t have been funded without him. “I definitely am on the side of trying to get independent movies into theatres and getting somebody to see them,” he says. “I think if every single obscure filmmaker was just completely drowned out by conglomerates then that would be an awful thing.”
He contacted Robert Eggers, the writer-director of The Lighthouse, after seeing his supernatural debut, The Witch. “Even though it was his first movie, you could see how ambitious it was,” he says. “It was so detailed and dense and academic, but also really scary, and you could see that he could do a lot with a low budget.” Eggers and Pattinson were soon discussing potential collaborations, but Eggers kept pushing him into the type of English aristocratic role that he had been so determined to avoid. “I said to him at the end of one of our meetings: ‘I only want to do stuff that’s really, really, really crazy.’ He thought for a bit and said: ‘I’ve been writing this thing with my brother, and if this isn’t crazy enough, I don’t know what is!’”
Full Interview
AND I almost missed out on this last part :
Maybe Pattinson can teach us all a lesson about having the courage of our convictions. By sticking to his own niche taste in films, he gets to be one of the saviours of arthouse cinema – and yet he gets to flirt with blockbusters and be the saviour of Gotham City, too. Who else has a career like his? The only actor who springs to mind, strangely enough, is Pattinson’s Twilight co-star and ex-girlfriend, Kristen Stewart. He grins so widely at this comparison that his eyes crinkle up and disappear. “That’s because no one realised that Twilight was an arthouse movie. It’s part of the same thing. In a few years, people will suddenly realise – ah, it was arthouse! I totally missed it!”
Ironically, these two have more in common professionally than the faux romances they’ve been linked to personally....Talk about things that make you go hmmm...
Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”) and Robert Pattinson (“The Lighthouse”) sat down for a chat for “Variety Studio: Actors on Actors.” For more, cl
https://variety.com/2019/film/actors/jennifer-lopez-robert-pattinson-batman-hustlers-the-lighthouse-1203402753/
And yes Rob does mention Kristen without being prompt. He does it with fondness and admiration.
Actors on Actors....#KristenStewart #RobertPattinson
“"Best Batman? Robert Pattinson...I have all the faith....I can't wait to hear Rob say, "I'm Batman." Kristen Stewart Of course! this week
Kristen Stewart reveals why she was surprised to be cast in Charlie's Angels, looks back on Twilight and whether she's still close with the
You made five Twilight movies. Do you still see other cast members? Do you have a big WhatsApp group?
STEWART: We all have a group chat (jokes). But we all see each other, I run into people all the time. I can’t make it to Taylor’s Halloween party, which bums me out, I’m going to be in New York. Rob’s great, he’s doing well, he’s going to be Batman and I’m very proud of him. It’s nice. In terms of the group we’ve all disbanded now for so long. I have individual relationships with everyone, but it’s not this thing that you would assume binds us in this way where we go, “Remember that?” We’ve all become real whole people who still know each other. I’m really thankful for that.
#RKStillTogetherWinning
Kings and Queens
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Into the night
Desperate and broken
The sound of a fight
Father has spoken
We were the kings and queens of promise
We were the victims of ourselves
Maybe the children of a lesser God
Between heaven and hell
Heaven and hell
Into your eyes
Hopeless and taken
We stole our new lives
In defense of our dreams
In defense of our dreams
We were the kings and queens of promise
We were the victims of ourselves
Maybe the children of a lesser God
Between heaven and hell
Heaven and hell
The age of man is over
A darkness comes at dawn
These lessons that we learned here
Have only just begun
We were the kings and queens of promise
We were the victims of ourselves
Maybe the children of a lesser God
Between heaven and hell
We are the kings
We are the queens
We are the kings
We are the queens
#RobertPattinson #TheKing #KristenStewart #SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman
“Kristen Stewart doing an interview for Vanity Fair - September 2019 ‘As she puts it, just before she pads back to the ballroom on her bare
Kristen Stewart doing an interview for Vanity Fair - September 2019
‘As she puts it, just before she pads back to the ballroom on her bare feet: “The thing that’s really igniting me is the idea of starting the ball rolling – and not being the ball.”’.......So much can be inferred into to this statement. Kristen has championed many causes without being the cause she’s champion.....Things that make you go hmmm....🤔🤔🤔
Honey honey
I can see the stars all the way from here
Can't you see the glow on the window pane
I can feel the sun whenever you're near
Every time you touch me I just melt away
Now everybody ask me why I'm smiling out from ear to ear
(They say love hurts)
But I know (it's gonna take the real work)
Nothing's perfect but it's worth it
After fighting through my tears and finally you put me first
Baby it's you
You're the one I love
You're the one I need
You're the only one I see
Come on baby it's you
You're the one that gives your all
You're the one I can always call
When I need to make everything stop
Finally you put my love on top
MVFF | Seberg | Spotlight Award
We gon' take it to the moon, take it to the stars
How many people you know can take it this far?
I'm supercharged
I'm 'bout to take this whole thing to Mars
Now we gon' take it to the moon, take it to the stars
You don't know what we been through to make it this far
So many scars
'Bout to take this whole thing to Mars
Lift off, takin' my coat off
Showin' my tattoos, I'm such a showoff (Huh?)
I feel the pain and then rolled off
I got the whole city they about to go off
PR vs PR
Remember the golden rule I said before; public relationship vs private relationship with the media are two completely different demons - all expecting the same outcome but never the same story being told.
This is always a good reminder!
Robert Pattinson speaks fondly of the Twilight movies
“It seems like with younger people in their late teens, early 20s, it’s sort of become quite a hip thing to like,” the 32-year-old actor told USA Today. “It’s a fascinating second wave of people appreciating it, which is kind of cool. I think when anything becomes a massive phenomenon, there’s always people who get annoyed because it’s just everywhere. But now it seems like a retro thing: the soundtrack, the fashion. It’s like, ‘Oh, that’s so late 2000s.’ ”
He said he watched part of New Moon “just the other day” and added “it genuinely does have an incredibly good soundtrack. I completely forgot, but the soundtracks were quite ahead of their time.”
“It’s lovely now that the mania is not so intense. People come up (to me) and just have very fond memories of it. It’s a really sweet thing. I think the only scary part was right in the thick of it all, when it was very, very intense. Now the intensity has died down and it’s just very warm memories,” Robert added.
USA TODAY 03.04.2019
New Moon (2009), dir. Chris Weitz
Kristen Stewart on Karl Lagerfeld
BN: How did the Chanel collaboration come about?
KS: I had know them for years. It was like the next step in knowing each other. Karl [Lagerfeld] is amazing to work with. He’s obsessed with information and details, almost to an OCD level. He really is obsessed with the history of things.
BN: He’s super knowledgeable.
KS: He’s educated, and he’s educating. All he wants to do is teach people things; all he wants to do is make sure that you know about what sort of film stock he used to shoot some fountain in Italy, and why he wanted to do that, and who had sat on that fountain in 1911, or whatever. He knows years, names, dates - like it really is specific, and he’s obsessed with passing that down. And you can tell. He genuinely feels like a grandfather, like, “Hey, listen up! This is important!” He never questions himself creatively on the set, either - he’s so confident that you just fall in line. And he never takes too long. I’ve shot with him and it’s taken five minutes, and I’ve shot with him and it’s taken all day. If he gets it in one moment, he’ll just say, “Put the toothpick in your mouth, but a little higher,” and then, “That was cool, we’re done! Don’t question it.” He’s a risk-taker.
- Interviewed by Benn Northover (BN) for Another Magazine Spring/Summer 2016 issue
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