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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2012

David Cronenberg Talks About Working With Rob "He Surprised Me Ever...

Twilight vamp Robert Pattinson plays a bloodsucker of an altogether different kind – the Wall Street kind – in his new movie Cosmopolis, on Blu-ray and DVD New Year's Day, and the film's director David Cronenberg tells ETonline that he was actually quite impressed with what Rob brought to the table, and that after the baggage of casting -- once you get to that point when you're on set and cameras are rolling -- "Twilight is irrelevant."

"He surprised me every day with good stuff," says Cronenberg. "I don't do rehearsals, and I try not to shape the actor's performance at first. I want to see what his intuition is going to deliver. And then if there's a problem then I start to shape it, nudge it, manipulate it a little bit. I did very little of that with Rob."

Based on the novel by Don DeLillo, Cosmopolis follows one day in the wild life of multi-billionaire asset manager Eric Packer, who travels aimlessly through the streets of New York City in his limousine while conducting investment trading from the back seat. As the day progresses, it devolves into an odyssey with a cast of characters that start to tear his world apart.

"He absolutely would say to you right now, 'I had no idea what I was doing at any time,' and he would mean it,"says the veteran director of Rob's performance. "I think he really didn't realize how good he was. … He was surprising himself, but he was surprising me by his accuracy. It was just dead on. I mean, by the end of it we were doing one take. Honestly the whole last scene, the whole last shot in the movie with him and Paul [Giamatti] -- one take. And it's a long take as well. And it's very emotional, and very subtle. One take for both of them, it was so good. … In fact, we finished the shoot five days early, and a lot of that was due to Rob."

Of course, when Cronenberg first cast Rob, he had to overcome what he calls Twilight "baggage," explaining, "You often have to consider what we call baggage for an actor, and you have to decide whether it's a problem or not. I hate the idea of it because I know I'm going to be on the set with the guy at three in the morning shooting in the streets of Toronto, and none of that stuff is relevant. We're just two people trying to make the movie work. So his past performances, or his fame, or lack of it, or whatever the factor is, is at that point irrelevant. What's relevant only is what we can do creatively with each other.

"On the other hand, when you're financing a movie you have to have lead actors who have some weight and some substance and will attract investors so that you can get your movie financed, so it's a weird situation,"
 he continues. "Aside from the fact that yes, he was an exciting and interesting, surprising choice in terms of how investors viewed it -- and it worked because we got the financing for the movie -- after that Twilight is irrelevant, you know?"

What mattered most to Cronenberg was that his lead could carry the scene and had the proper charisma: "It starts very simply with is he the right age, does he have the right look, does he have the right presence onscreen?" he says."He is in absolutely every scene in the movie, and that's really quite rare. Even in a movie with Tom Cruise, you don't see Tom in every scene. But in this case you do, and so he has to have some charisma. You have to want to watch him for that long and that intensely, because I knew I was going to be crawling all over his face with the camera."

"Orifices are the entry and exit of our bodies, and that really talks about identity and where the boundaries of an individual identity end and where the environment begins," says a straight-faced Cronenberg, adding with a laugh, "I could do an academic analysis of my own movies, but that wouldn't help me create [my new] movies. … You could do that analysis and make those connections amongst the movies, and you'd be correct."

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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart may remake Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor movie 'The Sandpiper'

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"Twilight" stars and once-again off-screen couple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are reportedly considering making another movie together -- and following in the footsteps of another famous Hollywood couple.

Pattinson and Stewart are mulling over the idea of starring in a remake of the 1965 film "The Sandpiper," which starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, according to Hollywood Life. The film, directed by Vincente Minnelli, is about a single mother (Taylor) who begins an affair with the married headmaster (Burton) of the school her son attends. Eva Marie Saint played Burton's wife in the movie.

Pattinson "recognizes there's a certain screen magic when he and Kristen are together," a "buddy" of the actor tells the site. The anonymous friend also takes a swipe at Stewart's fling with "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders: "Besides, there's less chance she'll get in trouble again."

"The Sandpiper" was a box-office hit thanks to the star power and scandal surrounding Burton and Taylor, but critics gave it pretty harsh reviews. The movie is probably best remembered now for its Oscar-winning original song "The Shadow of Your Smile."

Thanks, Caramella! I read this earlier but hesitated to post anything that mentions Kristen's ...... ahhhhhh ...... I don't even want to mention it. It's done. Over. Apologies made. Not easy to do but took a lot of courage anyhow. If this project pushes thru for them both, good. Now let me check the film archives. I will pretend it's Kristen and Robert playing the lead roles. *I can dream, can't I? lol*

For the third year in a row, Robert Pattinson has been voted in as the Celebrity of the Year at E! Online, and the site has quite a few theories about why Pattinson's popularity didn't wane in 2012.

What with his three movie releases this year (Bel AmiCosmopolis and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2), his ever gorgeous hair and the films he's lined up to star in next (The RoverQueen Of The Desert and Maps To The Stars), E! Online thinks he did enough this year to keep his fanbase a-clickin' away.

Pattinson beat out The Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder for the final win.

He was also named among GQ's 25 Most Stylish Men of the Year and chosen the year's hottest vampire of all. Nice set of coups for Pattinson once again this year!

For what it's worth, the last time Pattinson was not chosen Celebrity of the Year was in '09 when American Idol star Adam Lambert edged out a victory.

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Thanks Irene - I'm a fan of Ian Somerhalder also so I would have been just as happy if he had won.  Oddly enough I'm a huge Adam Lambert star also.  I've seen him twice in concert.  Looks like all my favorites are winners!

hmmm.....he's so lovely....he earned it

=;)

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Thanks, Irene! Captivating as ever. 

You're welcome, Joy! You're right. My-heart-in-my-throat-captivating as always.

David Cronenberg compares Robert Pattinson's talent to Viggo Mortensen (Photos)

Cosmopolis director David Cronenberg has declared that Robert Pattinson's acting skills remind him of Viggo Mortensen, another actor who he's combined with for some awesome films (A History Of ViolenceEastern Promises and A Dangerous Method).

Note: Pattinson will also re-team with Cronenberg in the future for his other project Map To The Stars.

"I really think he's a terrific actor. He's extremely inventive. He surprised me every day on 'Cosmopolis' with the nuances and things that he did which were unexpected. Of course I was very familiar with the dialogue and yet he would surprise me," Cronenberg said to IndieWire in an all-new interview. "And I thought, this is a guy who I would like to work with some more, which is how I felt with Viggo Mortensen. When you find an actor who surprises you everyday, you figure, he could do it some more with a completely different role in a completely different movie."

That's some pretty high praise from a great source.

Map To The Stars, Cronenberg explained, is "kind of a satire on Hollywood [but] also very powerful, emotionally, and insightful and funny."

Cosmopolis is now out on DVD and Blu-ray.

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This is an excerpt from David Cronenberg's interview with The Playlist

Talking about "Maps to the Stars"

"It's kind of a satire on Hollywood. It's very typical of Bruce Wagner's writing. And it's sort of a condensed essence of Bruce. And while it's satirical, it's also very powerful, emotionally, and insightful and funny,"
 he explained about the movie. "And it would be the first time I've ever shot a foot of film in the United States. It's strange, just because of the way the co-production deals work, that even though I've had movies that are set in the U.S. like 'Cosmopolis' or 'The Dead Zone,' I've never shot in the United States. This would be the first time. And I'm really excited about it."

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2013 

Happy Cosmopolis US DVD/Blu Ray Release Day

It's January, 1st and there's another reason to celebrate today

It's the release day of the Cosmopolis US DVD and Blu Ray!


If you haven't order your copy yet, do it right now!

You can order it at Amazon: Blu Ray HERE and DVD HERE.

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More details about the DVD and Blu Ray were posted HERE

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