Friday, April 29, 2011

Water for Elephants press conference and interviews in Paris, France













Rencontre avec Robert Pattinson, R... door cloneweb









Rob on JT France 2

Translation of part of the interview (Source)

* Paris is one of his favorite city.

* He didn't have time to visit

* They asked him about the royal wedding. How did he feel about it? Does he think it's important?
Rob: "I didn't realise it would get to me this much, really warming to see, I didnt think it would interest me, they're just two normal people, it's nice to see. It's dascinating how people talk about them."

*Laurent: "Did you need to do something different after Twilight? To escape that type of role/genre?"
Rob: "I don't think so but what worried me was that people would accept me or not as this character (WFE)".

*Laurent: "What did Francis do to help you with believing that you were working in a circus during the Depression?"
Rob: "Francis and the crew did an amazing work to make the setting authentic. It was so easy to believe we were in the 30s."

*Laurent: "You finished filming the last Twilight movie recently, was it easy to turn the page? Are you scared for the ~after?"
Rob: "Not really, I filmed all those movies right after the others, I'm relieved but I don't feel like making another one now. I can't pretend to look 17 anymore."

*Laurent: "[Didn't catch what he asked him there]"
Rob: "You have to adapt to new cirscumstance, life is always changing".

*Laurent: "Do you also have time to fall in love?"
Rob: "*laughs* yes I think there's always time for that."

*Laurent: "You're going to be in Bel Ami next?"
Rob: "It's one of my favorite books. [Then he said something about it being weird that it was a French book but they had to adapt it in English.]




Rob, Reese and Christoph on Le Grand Journal














Interview part 1

Interview Part 2

Interview Part 3



More here check: La Suite 1 and 2

Cherie FM Interview



Interview with NRJ12


Translation

Christoph: Ladies and gentelmen, there's a movie...

NRJ: There's not just one but a whole load. It's called le mag ciné and it starts now.

Vin: I'm happy.

Rob: Featured in this magazine...

Small French course for the Hollywood celebrities promoting in our lovely country.

Vin: Incredible!

It's neither for the pretty girls or the good wine that they're visiting us, right, Rob?

Rob: *laughs*

New movies will be talked about as well as the new dvds out this week.

[Go to 4:04.]

The movie of the week is without any doubt Water For Elephants. A romantic tale set during the Depression in a circus. We can find the beautiful Robert Pattinson hired in a circus troop, who's going to fall in love with the captivating star of the show, Reese Witherspoon, who's promised to the head of the circus, played by Christoph Waltz.
A dangerous love triangle.

Rob: Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved a girl ... who loved. Why is my French accent so bad now?

NRJ: Oh it's not that bad, Rob. Three talented actors, all reunited under a big top, surrounding the star of the circus, an elephant.

Reese: We all tried to be her friend. She was super, she was amazing. I worked with her for five months to practise our routine.

In the movie, Rob is allowed to kiss Reese. We took that chance to give us a lesson on movie kisses.

Rob: Love scenes where we kiss feel easy to me. There's really only one way to do it. You can just do your thing. It sounds like I do porn, you know I do it and that's it. *laughs*

During the casting process, Robert Pattinson was in competition with Channing Tatum and Emile Hirsch. Sean Penn was supposed to play August Rosenbluth, the role went to Christoph Waltz. After Scarlett Johansson turned down the role of Marlena, it's Reese Witherspoon, as a big fan of the book, who decided to join the adventure.

Reese: This sort of work is enjoyable. And I'm talking about the artistic and physical work that doesn't have such a big place in Hollywood anymore. Everything is CGIed now.

Christoph: Someone asked me in Germany the three main reasons why young people should go see this movie. Because it's a tale, a classic. And that's the main reason.

NRJ: A trinity of actors for a story that will make you hold your breath for two hours. If for you the three ingredients of a good movie are, the casting, the love story and a beautiful scenery then Water For Elephants is a smashing hit.


Rob, Reese, Christoph and Francis Lawrence Interview with Allocine. Rob's interview starts around 2:50




The questions they ask him - thanks to Sonia on Pattinsonlife

What did you like about Water For Elephants?

What was the most terrifying? Working with animals or with actors who have Oscars?

Was it love at first sight with Tai, the elephant?

Which period of time would you have liked to live in?

Reese said that your sex scenes were 'disgusting'. What do you have to say about that?

Could you live a wandering life, like Jacob or are you too attached to your comfort?

Choose 3 things you would put in your suitcase...

What do you miss the most about England?

'In order to live happily, live hidden.' Is that your motto?





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