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“Embarrassingly, the thing I was most nervous about was taking my shirt off. So much of the books are about Edward’s body, and I’ve managed to avoid having my shirt off, the whole series. In the book, it’s almost every three pages. I was like, ‘I don’t think I can wear a t-shirt when I’m in the sea, or a onesie.’ I look like an inflatable frankfurter in the sea.”
Robert Pattinson on which scene he was most nervous about shooting. (via robquotes)
“No, I’d love to have something to just stand and scream at and be that passionate about. Well, I do scream when I… uh… No, I was going to say something ridiculous… I would be in court.”
When asked if he had any obsessions like the fans have with Twilight. Followed by him looking at Kristen and she smiling and shaking her head at him. (here) (via robquotes)
“There is the idea of the saving love, I believe it. I’m not mushy but I have a romantic soul. Having grown up with two older sisters I have a deep respect for women. Sex and feeling for me go hand in hand, I’m not interested in casual relationships, I need to know people, I’m not making an existential statement here, simply, I want a family with two or three kids.”
Robert Pattinson

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“We were shooting on the street and suddenly several girls who were extras came to talk to me, try to hold me… I continued working because I didn’t know if it was part of the scene or not. The crew began to laugh. Later, my security guard said he wouldn’t intervene because he ‘noticed I was enjoying it’ [laughs]. I’ve never seen anything like it. They’re a totally uninhibited and lovely people.”
Robert Pattinson on filming ‘Breaking Dawn’ in Rio de Janeiro. (via robquotes)
“I’m still interested into green politics and animals, preferably without paparazzi following me around. I have a dog, my true life companion, that’s never going to be in a photo shoot. This whole animal welfare thing is deeply in my heart: it was a real joy to be able to work with so many different species in WFE.”
Robert Pattinson (via robquotes)
“There is something incredibly beautiful and strange when you see a hyena and tigers and zebras and they’re all in the same room together all passed out sleeping—and a baby giraffe at the end. One thing about that scene specifically, the baby giraffe was completely clueless to the fact that there’s the tiger in one cage and lion in the other cage directly opposite it. They’re both staring at the giraffe during the scene and I was just trying to make the giraffe not realize what was happening and keep him looking in one direction.”
On Water for Elephants. (via robquotes)