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You worked with R-Patz five years ago. Does that mean you weren’t all googly-eyed over Twilight’s ‘Edward’?
If I hadn’t have known him I might have been slightly intimidated. I hadn’t even seen Twilight but I watched the first film after Bel Ami and I was like: ‘Now I get what all the hype is about.’
Is he the same bloke, except now he’s called R-Patz?
Yeah, I think he’s handled it brilliantly and managed to stay down to earth. When we went to the Bel Ami premiere, he went early so he could go and sign all the fans’ pictures. As much as I’d love to be a successful actor, the thought of being recognised in the street is petrifying.
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Kristin Scott Thomas knows a thing or two about typecasting in her native land. “If the character is cold, witty and a snob, they’re going to call me,” she opines.
What she finds less easy to understand is the hold two of her recent co-stars – Ryan Gosling and Robert Pattinson – have over other women. “It is rather extraordinary that I have ended up acting with these incredible heart throbs,” she says. “I have to say, I don’t get it really.”
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Uma Thurman has praised her ‘Bel Ami’ co-star Robert Pattinson for his acting ability.
The 25-year-old actor became very involved for his role as 19th century Parisienne womaniser Georges Duroy for the film, and Uma insists he is constantly working hard to bring his skills up to the “next level.”
In an interview with Stylist magazine, she said: “He’s very serious. He did a huge amount of rehearsals in his own time. I think that’s what you do when you’re a young actor, when you take your work very seriously and want to take it to the next level.”
Uma, 41, rose to fame as a teenager in films including ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ and ‘The Adventures of Baron Munchausen’ and while she finds it hard to be as serious as her co-star – famous for his role as Edward Cullen in the ‘Twilight’ franchise – she did offer him advice on set.
She added: “When you’ve been doing this a really long time, it’s hard to take it all so seriously. I said to him, ‘Don’t get too upset about it, because, before you know it, ‘Twilight’ will just be an old film that made you lucky enough to get another job. But when you’re in that position and you’re young, it’s hard to hear through the noise.”
Uma doesn’t like to watch her oldest roles again, and she displayed a similar attitude to Robert in her earlier years.
She added: “I find it excruciating to watch myself as a teenager. I’ve made a vow never to do it. I was only 17 and working with some of the finest people you will ever meet in the industry, but you don’t realise until you’ve spent 25 years trying to work with such a group again.”
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Will Robert Pattinson be playing Wirral the Squirrel — seriously — in a film written by Paul McCartney? Is this why he and Sir Paul McCartney and Kristen Stewart had an intimate lunch in Paris on March 5?
Don’t worry Twi-hards — just because Robert Pattinson‘s Twilight days are coming to an end, doesn’t exactly mean he’s going to stop climbing trees any time soon.
Robert Pattinson, 25, had an intimate lunch with rock royal and former Beatles star, Sir Paul McCartney, 69, on March 5 with girlfriend Kristen Stewart, 21, at La Cuisine restaurant inside Le Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris, France. And as much as musical Rob is no doubt a HUGE Paul McCartney fan, HollywoodLife.com has learned through further investigation that the pair may likely have met to discuss Paul’s children’s novel, High in the Woods, that is set to become a major animated film — but is in desperate need of a lead squirrel!
High in the Clouds is about a young motherless squirrel, Wirral, who embarks on an adventure through the secret island of Animalia. Wirral only has his mother’s final words — and fellow animal friends — to guide him on his journey.
Could it be that Paul is looking to cast R-Patz as Wirral?? We think so!
The movie has yet to cast any characters, but already has some major names in Hollywood attached to the project. Rob Minkoff –who is famous for the Lion King and Stuart Little — is directing the film, and Caroline Thompson — famous for Edward Scissorhands — is writing the screenplay.
In any case, it looks like R-Patz needs to start growing out his beard (or should we say tail?) again if wants to win the role.
What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Would you like to see R-Patz play Wirral the Squirrel? Vote and weigh in below!
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