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He’s one of the hottest properties in Hollywood, and today, MTV Australia was lucky enough to catch up with ‘Twilight’ سٹار, ستارہ Robert Pattinson!

The 26-year-old Brit is in Australia to promote the final instalment of the hugely مقبول franchise, ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2,’ which hits cinemas on November 15.

We sat down with the in-demand actor to find out how well he thought his co-star Kristen Stewart handled Bella becoming a vampire, what his favourite memories are from being on set, and where to from here!

MTV: Hi Rob! So there's a lot of anticipation from شائقین to finally see Bella as a vampire. How do آپ think Kristen handled the transition - did she do a good job?
Rob: Yeah, she was really excited about being a vampire. Everybody else who’d been pretty consistently in the movies, they’d obviously been playing a vampire like every دن for ages. And so it’s funny seeing someone suddenly come into it and try and figure out their own version of the physicality and the mentality of it.

But her character has a different thing, because she’s supposed to find it really easy. It’s supposed to be a natural progression for her to become a vampire, it’s supposed to be simple. So I guess it was kind of different.

MTV: There are some amazing fight scenes in the film, what were they like to shoot?
Rob: This one was hard. I mean, we were shooting this big action sequence for about two and a half months in a massive warehouse where they normally sell cows, with a bunch of fake paper snow and green walls, and آپ literally started to go insane after a while! Yeah, it gets tough doing stuff like that, it gets a bit repetitive.

MTV: Looking back across the whole series, what's your پسندیدہ memory from being on set?
Rob: There’s been a few. I mean, going to Brazil on this one was pretty fun, it was pretty crazy. I crashed a speedboat کی, سپیدبوت which was pretty exciting! Yeah tons. Tons from the first movie, it was just so different being the first one. I mean we used to travel to set, the entire cast, in a minibus. I mean it was so entirely the opposite of what the last one ended up being - like being in helicopters and stuff.

MTV: Before آپ landed the role of Edward in ‘Twilight’ آپ had decided آپ were going to quit acting. Is it strange looking back at how far you've come and how much your life had changed since then?
Rob: Yeah, it is very odd. I think that a lot of actors go through the same thing, when you’ve literally gotta be just like ‘Ugh, this is pointless.’ That’s the only time آپ ever seem to get any jobs - you’ve gotta be at rock bottom! [laughs] But yeah, it’s funny. I was like fully, fully intending not to do it anymore, and then this came up.

MTV: So what's اگلے on the horizon for you?
Rob: My اگلے thing I’m doing in Australia with this guy David Michod who did ‘Animal Kingdom,’ and Guy Pearce. So yeah, that’s going to be fun. It’s a really good script and I think he’s an amazing director, so it’s exciting.

MTV: So we can expect to see آپ back Down Under soon then?
Rob: Yeah!
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Robert Pattinson and his leading lady/girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, are one of the most famous couples on earth, and as such, they are also one of the most immediately recognizable. Only Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and their teenage counterparts, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, can rival Breaking Dawn's real-life lovers as magnets for not only the paparazzi but also for their millions of adoring, sometimes hysterical fans. After four years of Twilight mania, Robsten can't go anywhere without being mobbed سے طرف کی hordes of Twihards. Well, one of them can't.

In a حالیہ interview, Robert Pattinson...
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COFFEE
It’s the unseasonably cold November of 2008 when I go to New York’s Bowery Hotel. There’s a young man sitting in the garden, wrapped in about nine black sweaters and wearing a wool hat, smoking cigarettes, sipping a latte the size of his head, and furiously making notes on a script in the کڑوا, تلخ cold. I have read about teenage girls lighting themselves on آگ کے, آگ in front of his hotel, but at the moment Robert Pattinson is warming his hands on a coffee cup.

Hello, I’m Jenny. I think I’m here so آپ can check me out.
“Okay. I’m Rob. Um . . . would آپ like some fries? With gravy?”...
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 Salvador Dalí (Robert Pattinson)
Salvador Dalí (Robert Pattinson)
"I was so desillusioned before Little Ashes that I was going to give up acting, mainly because most فلمیں being made now are designed in such a way that it's all about making a lot of money... I'd rather just not be a part of it."

"I wasn't really a پرستار of Dali before, but I tried, I worked harder than I've worked on anything... I was really glad I did it."

In the world of Twilight:

"I'd read the پرستار sites after my screen test, and I'd never even heard of the کتابیں before. And when we were doing the movie, then they got exponentially bigger and bigger and bigger and then everybody knew about it. So it was strange, unexpected."

"Twilight takes a lot of teenage life and emotion extremely seriously and in a non-ironic way."

"My agent started wearing a "Team Edward" badge."
 Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson)
Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson)
I read twilight and saw the movie but for someone out there that didn't read یا see twilight یا just read a little of twilight and can't decide what to do, i'm here for you. The book and the movie are both very good. But my opinion, the book was better. So much مزید descriptive, مزید feeling. The movie is also good. I'd give it 2 and a half stars in the paper. It was good because آپ could actually see what was going on. آپ can hear them talking but آپ can also hear the words perfectly spoken if آپ listen to the book. What I did was I read the book and then saw the movie. It was great because آپ knew the story and it was like the story jumped out of the book and onto the screen. ALMOST! Some of the greatest parts of the book weren't in the movie!
'I'm gonna be Twilighted out,' actor says of upcoming sequels.
In the last 12 months, 22-year-old Robert Pattinson has filmed a hit movie, walked numerous red carpets and plastered his face on the cover of seemingly every magazine except Guns & Ammo. It wasn't until Sunday night, however, that he officially felt like a movie star.



"It's insane," the "Twilight" سٹار, ستارہ grinned, standing on the red carpet while Brangelina went past him. "This is the weirdest. When [the Academy] first told us about [my invitation to present an award], I was like, 'No, no, no. You're joking!' [I thought] I was...
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Much has been written about the surprising career arc of one Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson, the handsome English lad-turned-teen “Twilight” heartthrob-turned-art house (and A-list) actor. With “The Lighthouse”—director Robert Eggers’ black-and-white follow-up to “The Witch”—Pattinson is pushing further left of center than ever before as a deranged 19th-century lighthouse keeper. Before his اگلے career 180—reentering the world of blockbuster franchise films as the Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves’ upcoming “The Batman”—Pattinson took a quick, rapid-fire trip down memory...
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