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EW Interview:
"The Elephant In The Room" (Lyrics)
Attention eBay buyers: The anonymous person who can be against betting may be Robert Pattinson. On a recent morning here in Los Angeles, the 24 year old actor laughs, somewhat embarrassed, about the last thing I won on eBay, a vintage jacket that is Amtrak, as it is from the 1960's. "I think I will use in the premiere," he says, referring to the premiere of "Water for Elephants." The film, in theaters April 22, is a piece romantic eras, adapted from best-selling by Sara Gruen. Pattinson plays a veterinarian who has been out of school in the 30's, who joins a traveling circus after that his parents die, only to fall in love with the star attraction (Reese Witherspoon). Unfortunately, she is married to the mercurial master of ceremonies (Christoph Waltz). "I like the aspect of living in a train," says the English actor, "On the whole issue of the border. For me is the definition of America."




Pattinson said that signing for 'Water for Elephants , directed by Francis Lawrence, who made "I Am Legend," was something "not science" and that he is considering his career after Twilight, very carefully - but know that ultimately, whatever happens, happen. "It is impossible to predict anything," he says before smiling breathing. "When everything goes down the toilet, you can only mourn." After the intensive recording the final two parts of Twilight, Dawn Part 1 and 2 (in theaters in November 2011 and November 2012), which ended in April, he will begin recording Cosmopolis by David Cronenberg, starring Juliette Binoche and Paul Giamatti. "He's an incredibly hard worker with an incredible work ethic," says Witherspoon. "He never complains. Not once. Which is very low to the national average actors today. Are always complaining. Especially men! "



Twilight lovers will be happy to hear that Pattinson is so handsome and so thick in his hair as it appears on the screen. But they should not be confused with any of the characters she has played melancholy. It also easy to talk and laughs easily - ("As this is even news? It's so boring [referring to talk about the fame that has followed him since he became a Twilight phenomenon]") ("Va to be as rare ") said about the dark side in films of Dawn, and on." interpret the obtained Amaria a big fat person, "he says looking at a look different after the era of Edward Cullen. There is no doubt that this alone would mean that there will be more of that love for the fans.



EW: You and Tai, the elephant, have a special connection to "Water for Elephants." You think you still remember them in our photo session tomorrow?

Pattinson: I do not know. I atterorizado that no [I remember]. And I'll be very, very happy if you remember me.

EW: There were many animals in the set. How was it?


Pattinson: He could sometimes be a little scared. The bars of the cages for the lions and tigers were too broad and could get your arms fully. There were tigers and hitting the top of the camera Steadicam operator. But Christoph! I've never seen anything like that. Once I was in his character, [Christoph] somehow managed to remove any trace of fear and walk through this passage that had a foot wide, and literally had all these tigers jumping around and never had a single track that was going to go back! And I was like "That's not acting!, Actually that's schizophrenia" (Pattinson laughs) It was crazy, because I was really terrified.

EW: Have you ever came close [to pass something bad]?

Pattinson: I was almost beaten by a zebra. The other animals were a little terrified of people, but the zebras did not care. And they are very clever. Is so that the zebra got out and ran towards me and I ran and was removed from his path, thinking that it was very logical to do, but after everyone criticized me for doing that.

EW: And you also have human costars. How was it working with Reese?

Pattinson: There's something about it. She's just genuinely a good person. Not if she puts some effort into creating a good aura around him, but his mood was dissipated over the entire set. It was a totally different when she was not there. All children and all animals were simply attracted by it. Made him incredibly easy, doing my part - all my scenes of reaction, are just to see her work in a brilliantly. She is great and it never is ... annoying. God, this is the worst description I could give, right?

EW: You play to his son in 2004, Vanity Fair, but your character can not get the final cut of the film.

Pattinson: Yeah, it was my great start (Pattinson laughs). My best friend and I - was the first work of both, and we had adjoining scenes. We [the premiere] and saw the scene of but not mine. And they forgot me. I envy him for about five years.


EW: Did Reese and you are agreed with each other during that period [of Vanity Fair]?

Pattinson: Yeah, completely. No, in fact, not that I'm talking about, not really. Only work with her for two days. But it was lovely to me, that if I remember. But I did not know he was doing. I was going crazy. That was the only time I had forgotten my lines and I get so scared I did not let that happen again. We did a scene where she cries, and began to do the scene and immediately had tears ... and I could not remember a single thing in my head. And then told "cut" and she was not crying. And I was so "How to do that? This is not fair. I want to do that! "



EW: Do you feel like you're improving, or at least safer, with each movie [that you are doing]?

Pattinson: I think yes. You also help fatigue. I'm just constantly in a cloud where I am conscious of myself all the time that a child has not grown as dramatic art. I made this movie called "Bel Ami" early last year, and done many tests, and were doing all these exercises, body language and I was so embarrassed doing against other players. And they were so comfortable with it [doing the exercises]! I felt like the biggest idiot.

EW: Do you think they were very comfortable or just pretend they have learned better?

Pattinson: I think real convenience. I was watching the other actors - and the director would be like "Just run around screaming! ". And I so of "Um, no!" (Laughs). And people start to run and they loved it! And I was like "how you can love [do] that?" I would love it I love it. I love to revel in my physique. But I feel that only tropesaria me with my own two feet.



EW: almost finished with the Twilight saga with Dawn Part 1 and 2 and nearing completion. You've been filming for quite a long time. Pattinson



Literally, I feel I've been doing [record Dawn] all my life (laughs)



EW: There are many things "crazy" that happen in these last two films - And do less, one of those things is the horrible birth of a baby half-vampire.



Pattinson: [starts to laugh] There are interesting and rare things will be happening [at birth] - very, very, very strange. It's great. For a big budget film is more dark history and truth, straight out of the whole concept. It's a horror movie. I've seen some pieces, and I see how it will be PG-13 ... unless you cut all that part. (Laughs)



EW: Harry Potter gets a little too dark at the end.

Pattinson: But you can ignore all that stuff [dark] in Harry Potter. Here [Twilight] the key points of the history are the most rare and disturbing. [Laughs]. I'd love to know that they will invent and slogan [advertising] to this.

EW: How will you celebrate the end of the series, your teammates and you?

Pattinson: I have to go directly to a promotional tour [for Water for Elephants]

EW: It must be strange going back and forth to film so obscure material and then go directly to promote another movie.

Pattinson: A few weeks ago I did a few interviews and so on "Uh, yes, then this guy an elephant pregnant and gives birth to a panda" (laughs). "It's about baseball players who are elephants that are vampires!" But "Water for Elephants" was a respite from that, first, I did not use all that makeup and contact lenses ... by God, I'll be happy to see the end of those things [contact lenses].

EW: Not too comfortable?

Pattinson: I in fact want to hold some kind of plastic explosive. I encourage them to kill something. It's so avegonzante for me - after so many years, is a process every morning. Everyone has figured out how to do it [as inserting contact], and then there are two people above me that I still I can not do it by myself.

EW: And after doing press for 'Water for Elephants', you will go directly to record Cosmopolis David Cronenberg?

Pattinson: Yeah, I'm excited, and I'm going crazy. I have no prep time [before the movie] and is a Don DeLillo book a semi-obscure dialogue, and I have to change the shape of my body a bit. I'll be playing one of those types of masters of the universe, and I have like 6% body fat ... which means I need to lose about 70%. (Laughs)

EW: Time to go to the gym.

Pattinson: If you can only leave the beer, that's my only thing. At the beginning of [Dawn] had to be well made because I had to take off my shirt. And when you start [to get fit], I just go crazy with it. It's the only thing I think I can speak with everyone. And I I was like "maintain [the discipline of exercise] all the time, so that any movie in this, I will be formed." And then literally a day after the scene where I had to take my shirt off, I started to be all [imitates someone eating voraciously] nom, nom, nom. And I realized I had one more scene [where I had to take my shirt off], and you can see in one of them [the scenes] - I clearly [overly sucked in his stomach and cheeks].

EW: Someone sends you scripts of comedy? That are funny, and do not know if people know that.

Pattinson: It's weird. The comedy is scary. There are some comedy scripts, and most are good written for comedians. There are some things ... I read, as well as three things that I really like them as comedies, but my players never let me make them (laughs).

EW: Why not?

Pattinson: Why are sooo far away.
EW: represetan fully a part [of your gender]?

Pattinson: That was more or less the reason I wanted to do something. I think it's the only way to do [a game of its kind], you have to be like "ok, now I'll jump on the moon"

EW: But once you finish Twilight, which perhaps can not do anything that you want?

Pattinson: I mean, could. But at the same time, I think that people have an incredibly short period of storage life and can never really predict what the audience wants and how to maintain a career, but to do what you think it's great general, which I think is cool is what it is that all others hate.

EW: I think you've had enough formamiento side so you can do things that are out of the ordinary.

Pattinson: I know, but then suddenly you'll be crawling back to school, like "please please please! 'll Do anything!. Makes the most stupid romantic comedy that you can think "(laughs)

EW: There has been much excitement in the style of Twilight with the fact of casting the series "The Hunger Games." You find it fascinating? Know the books?

Pattinson: I came across this [The Hunger Games, books] last year, and I realized that was the most tremendous thing in the world. It [the story] very good. Be a good movie.

EW: Have you ever will make a great franchise again, knowing what you know now?

Pattinson: I would. But I would love to have more input. The only thing horrible about being part of a franchise .. well, not horrible .. no, if it is horrible .. is that as more and bigger you get, is a bit difficult to get out of it. When you play the same part, suddenly you can not interpret it differently. Takes away a little ... such creative flair.

EW: People who ask for advice as you choose projects?

Pattinson: In truth I trust the opinion of my agent and my manager about these things, and also most of the time I send them [the script] to my parents. To my sisters well. Always the same people.

EW: Where is your home? Los Angeles feel [now] a little like home?

Pattinson: Sometimes. I began to wonder just Los Angeles, just when I leave. But in any city, I have a storage period of about two months - and after this the paranoia. When I was a house here, was really just waiting for someone to discover. And would love having a place but I go crazy thinking about it all the time. I constantly think that people come in and take things.

EW: Do you think that after the end of Twilight in 2012, you can start living a normal life?

Pattinson: It's funny that it ended in 2012. So the world ends. But uum, do not know. I think the recognition of people is based on magazines and stuff. All stories will serve no gossip - are always combined with Twilight, so that when this is over [Twilight] and can not be combined with the promotion of any other film, I think there ended. Because I have an obscenely boring life.

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