Saturday, September 1, 2012
New Rob and David Cronenberg Interview
As you may have heard — it has been in the news here and there —
Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart broke up this
summer.<br /><br />
Actually, everyone has seen the stories — including
Pattinson. “Yeah, I read it,” the 26-year-old British actor says during
an interview at a New York hotel. “It’s my life. You sort of want to
read it. You feel like you need to read it. It’s one of those things
where you keep picking a scab. You know you shouldn’t be doing it, but
it’s a weird kind of addiction. You desperately want to stop.”<br /><br />
About a month ago, a tabloid published photos of Stewart, Pattinson’s live-in
girlfriend of four years, in an embrace with her Snow White & the
Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders. Since then, the media seem able to
talk of little else.<br /><br />
“At times, I find the whole thing pretty
funny,” Pattinson admits. “It is pretty funny. My life is kind of
ridiculous to me. It’s so absurd at times.” Pattinson would rather talk
about his new film, the David Cronenberg drama Cosmopolis. When the
noted independent filmmaker, whose credits include A History of Violence
(2005) and Eastern Promises (2007), gave Pattinson the script for
Cosmopolis — based on the Don DeLillo novel — the actor could see
himself as Eric Parker, the 28-year-old billionaire asset manager whose
world falls apart around him as he rides in his stretch limo to get a
haircut while wagering his company’s massive fortune on a bet. But
Pattinson had one problem.<br /><br />
“I was honest with David and said that
I loved his script, but I didn’t fully understand it,” Pattinson says.
“I knew, if I tried to have a BS conversation about it, that David would
call me out.”<br /><br />
Cronenberg, too, had some reservations — about
Pattinson. “Could this British guy do a New York accent where it’s not
agonizing?” the filmmaker recalls wondering. “Could he play that age?
Does he have the charisma to hold the audience for the whole movie,
because he’s literally in every scene? “I did my homework and watched
Little Ashes (2008) and Remember Me (2010),” Cronenberg says. “I even
watched interviews that Robert did. I wanted to know what this guy was
like when he was just being himself. I wanted to get a feel of what he
was like as a person. I wanted to know that he had a sense of humor, and
he does.<br /><br />
“I finally said, ‘OK, this is the right guy.’ ”<br /><br />
Most
of Pattinson’s films have required him to forgo his natural British
accent, so he had no problem finding Eric’s New York speech patterns.<br /><br />
“I
don’t even know what accent I was doing half of the time,” he admits.
“I always found that the dialect was written in the lines. The voice was
also part of the preparation. I wasn’t even trying to get a New York
accent.”<br /><br />
His next film is, of course, the series-ending Twilight
Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2, due in November. Cosmopolis is nothing
like that, which is by design. “I try to do something different from
vampire Edward Cullen each time I’m not doing a Twilight film,”
Pattinson says. “I even try to make him different each time I do
Twilight.”<br /><br />
As a child growing up in London, Pattinson had dreams
of stardom, but they involved music. That he ended up as an actor still
bemuses him. “When I’m asked to write down my occupation, it’s still
hard for me to write actor.”<br /><br />
After auditioning for Troy (2004)
but not getting the part, Pattinson was cast in Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire (2005) as the handsome, charming and doomed Cedric
Diggory. Three years later, he began his turn as soulful vampire Edward
Cullen. For “Twi-hards” dreading the end of the film franchise,
Pattinson offers some words of hope. “I’m sure they’ll have a Twilight
TV-series spinoff soon,” he says. “They’ll do it again.” That presumably
wouldn’t involve Pattinson. There is talk of a film prequel, however.
Would he be willing to play Edward again? “Who knows?” says Pattinson,
laughing. “The only thing that creates a little bit of a problem is that
I’m supposed to be 17 forever.”<br /><br />
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