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@deanpiper Ooooh, Twilight fans – goss for you! Robert Pattinson is in a box at the Arsenal V Man City game at Highbury right this second

(Dean Piper writes for The Mirror, a UK paper. The game’s long over now, btw. He corrected the stadium name with a later tweet: “I meant Emirates earlier! Whoopsy – know bugger all about footie!” )

@RobPattzOnline The only info I have on the Arsenal game is…Beanie Rob and blue Bomber Jacket.

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After seeing this movie I just have to ask: how do you want to be remembered?
I don’t want to be remembered in any particular way. For many reasons, I prefer to go unnoticed and that my death is something completely clean so nobody has to feel bad about it.


You’ve said that Remember Me is the most personal project you’ve ever done.
Yes, because I’ve become involved in every aspect of the movie. I thought I could play this character as close as possible to me, but as soon as I got into the role I realized that we’re very different.


Do you regret getting so immersed in the role?
In a way I do, yes. Because I had an idea in mind of how I wanted to play him before making the movie, and in the end I played a completely different character. I always forget that scripts change once you start shooting. I’ve tried to give the best of me and the final result is not what I expected. Still it’s been a great experience for me because I’ve learned so much.


Your character is rebellious, do you relate to him?
Yes, but what happens is that the character reminds me more of my sister and her friends. They were my inspiration when it came to playing the character.


Have you had a personal crisis now that you’re in your twenties?
Of course! We’ve all lived our adolescence like it was some sort of period of freedom and we don’t accept the world like it is, but when you reach 20 or 21 years old you realize that you have adapt yourself and accept reality. There’s no teenager that ddoesn’t have an identity crisis. When I was 22 I got that crisis when I thought I wasn’t young anymore, and I obsessed with thinking that I was a fake for playing characters that have nothing in common with me. Luckily I’m over that phase.


How do you live knowing that everybody wants a piece of you?
The most important thing is to take controlof your life, trying to control it asmuch as you can. On one hand, you have fans chasing you, photographers, and that can make you feelanxious, but at the same time you have the luck of being offered amazing projects like Remember Mem which was the project that I wanted for solong and not many actors had access to it. But I have to confess, so much attention makes you paranoid.


Are you afraid of being who you are?
Of course! Now I’m so aware of every stepI take, I have less freedom too, I can’t afford to make a mistake, butI’m also afraid of being successful. I end uplosing either way.


Many people say that your career is taking off exactly like Leonardo Di Caprio’s career after Titanic, what do you think about that?
It’s weird because I’m starting to work in many independent movies and DiCpario was nominated for an Oscar when he was like 11 (NOTE from Vale: He was actually 19, for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, 1993.). The situation is different. He always knew he wanted to be an actor, and I just had the opportunity come to me by chance. The downside is that with somuch attention around me I feel like I don’t have the opportunity to learn like he learned when he was a kidi n Hollywood, and I have to guide myself with my better judgement and my team’s.


The pressure of being Robert Pattinson must be very strong, being an actor expected to make millions and millions of dollars now. You’re almost a brand now.
I can’t deny that tthat’s the true monster and it doesn’t work in my favor, it works against me. I mean, the more people think they know me, the more I want to hide and identify myself with other things. People ask me a lot if I’m afraid of being type cast, but what really scares me ismaking a bunch of money with just one character, because it will limit my career. In Hollywood is all about the box office results. As soon as you make a movie that bombs, a lot of people are going to label you and say you’re done. And I don’t think that’s fair, because not everything you make is going to turn into gold, and I definitely want to choose movies with different colors.


What kind of movies do you want to make?
I would make only small movies, however that can lead to me being unemployed in ten years. So I have to think carefully about every step I take. I know I can’t completely turn my back to blockbuster movies.


Is there an actor that you look up to?
Joaquin Phoenix, and Ryan Gosling has done great movies. But Joaquin is my hero because all his cards are wild, and he doesn’t care what people think about him or the industry.


Now tell me the truth… are you single?
And with that we’re done (laughs), am I single?

Thanks to Twilight Poison!

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Translation courtesy of @alexandra1116:

Rob’s Hungarian double said in an interview that Rob told him during the BA shoot that he (the double) looks exactly like Edward :D about 8 hours ago via web

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I scoured YouTube for fan reaction videos and I rounded up the ones that quite amused me. Here are the videos of some 2-3 years old kids, a teen with adorable bulging eyes, a teen throwing a little bit of a temper tantrum, a daughter-mother-grandmother watching the trailer together, and probably the noisiest fan reaction video I’ve seen.

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Twilight film star Robert Pattinson, 23, worth £13m, is the top new entry in the list of young millionaires aged 30 and under, ranking 14th. He joins Harry Potter film star Daniel Ratcliffe, 20, now worth £42m and ranked 5th  in the young list, ahead of Kiera Chaplin, 27, and Keira Knightley, 25, each worth £28m and ranked equal 7th; Emma Watson, 20, worth £22m at 10th equal; and Rupert Grint, 21, worth £20m and ranked 12th.

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Thank you to Manu for sending it in!

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Dear Ted:
I have been a regular for a couple of years. In all that time, I have never seen the level of hate toward any celeb that some people feel for R.Pattz and K.Stew. Some of it is crazy way beyond snarky. Do you have an opinion on what motivates the haters? Jealousy? Delusional love? Mental illness? Or the ultimate excuse, “freedom of speech”?
—Sally A

Dear Hater Diagnosis:
On that particular totally beyond group? All of the above, plus a little sexual psychosis.

Dear Ted:
I completely get where Summit is coming from about Kristen Stewart. I personally can’t stand her in promotions and interviews, and I bet I’m not the only one. Let me make this clear: I don’t dislike the girl, but she has some serious issues with press. Can she smile? Seems like Summit has been getting the hint. Are Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner having a difficult time with Summit, too?
—Kathleen

Dear See Above Question:
Give the girl a break, so she gets nervous around press? Why is that a bad thing—makes her even cooler in our eyes because she doesn’t have some phony public persona like so many other up-and-comers in H’wood.

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A bizarre rumor hitting our inbox claims Robert Pattinson will reportedly star with Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2010 singer Safura Alizadeh in her video clip “Drip Drop.”

Huh?

The actor was said to have held “several working meetings” in Baku before leaving for Kiev to join Safura’s team. In previous interviews, the singer mentioned that she liked Pattinson and “intended to sing duo with him.”

But anyone confused about missing the “news” that the “Twilight” megastar is part of “Drip Drop” can be assured — he is not.

A source close to Pattinson tells Gossip Cop, “None of it is true.”

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Thanks to @anggiacullen for the tip!

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Thank you to @Mika_Shor for the tip!

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