03:31:20 15.77 |
Sound Bite: Robert Pattinson
No, I just came on later, towards the end. I, I, I’d been with the project about, for about 7 or 8 months, well actually well maybe 10 months before we started shooting it and I was sort of involved a lot in uhm, well Allen and Nick let me be involved a lot in uhm you know the rewrites of the script and and the casting and stuff but I just, just at the end of it you know you always get worried when a films so, not, it’s not easily defined and I wanted it to remain that way to sort of uhm protect it. I mean that’s, I just came on sort of 2/3 of the way through, just to kind of make sure everything, I just wanted to be consulted on stuff. |
03:32:28 83.77 |
Sound Bite: Robert Pattinson
Yeah, I mean. Yeah, I guess. I mean this year, last year uh I mean, well the year before last I didn’t really do much immediately after “Twilight” but then, you know I did this in-between the second and third Twilight movies and uhm yeah I mean I guess (talks) I mean if one came up that seemed good I mean, its just (talks) Yeah, I mean there’s so few good scripts at all. I mean this was, this script they couldn’t find financing for like two years and then I found it and I thought ‘how can this not be financed’ I mean. And then you know as we went on and the way it had to be marketed and stuff, it’s all so difficult to kind of cause something can’t be pigeon hold and it’s very difficult to know how to market it and how to promote it uhm and that’s what people are scared of doing. But I mean I only seem to be attracted to the movies that are difficult to market because you know I don’t see the point in making a movie that’s been made before. |
03:33:49 165.77 |
Sound Bite: Robert Pattinson
I mean its fine. London, I’ve been shooting in London for a while now and it’s kind of, it’s completely different there. But uhm, you know it’s good. The whole thing, that’s the, that’s the deal. You know you get to make movies like this like you know if you have to if you have people following you down the street. And generally people following you down the street is a, well I mean not the following aspect but like the you know people say hello to you. The last time I was in New York you know you walk around and people come and shake your hand and stuff and I don’t think that may, you know the average person doesn’t get that. So it’s quite nice. |
03:34:40 215.77 |
Sound Bite: Robert Pattinson
I mean I think it’s, we were trying to do a kind of, there’s well this sort of innocence about it and there’s sort of, yeah it’s a difficult thing to do cause it’s quite, it’s quite, things look quite similar but there’s something, there is something different about it and it was really Allen who, who, who kind of set that specific tone. And people behaved a little bit differently. I mean you know, a lot of my, there’s a lot of guys like Tyler who are friends with my sister uhm I was growing up where I used to kind of uhm not idolize but I used to think that they were kind of cool and I guess that’s what I interpreted Tyler, how Tyler would interpret his older brother uhm which I sort of brought into it. But uhm no, it is, it is different and there’s not very many movies which are specifically set around that time and try to be very strict to that time as well. |
Description: HRN-3589 Remember Me Robert Pattinson
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