After Twilight (which he says he totally loaths) Pattinson (and actually, even Kristen Stewart) have had interesting careers, definitely NOT going to the normal movie star route.
Have you seen his more interesting movies, like Cosmopolis and Map to the Stars (with director David Crononberg, who I adore), The Lost City of Z (with director James Gray), Good Time (directed by The Safdie Brothers), High Life (directed by Claire Denis), and The Lighthouse (by Robert Eggers). They are low-key, small, independent films with incredibly talented directors I'm in awe with.
In that sense, I too, love and respect Pattinson, not because of his good looks, but because of his decision to go for these roles, lending his star power to allow these exotic, challenging movies to exist.
Hi Sir Joel! I've actually (embarrasingly enough) seen everything Pattinson's been in! Even the horrid ones like Remember Me or Water for Elephants haha--he has a fascinating media presence as well in that he's fully admitted how much he enjoys lying in interviews and these really funny profiles for GQ! What a lad!
After Twilight (which he says he totally loaths) Pattinson (and actually, even Kristen Stewart) have had interesting careers, definitely NOT going to the normal movie star route.
Have you seen his more interesting movies, like Cosmopolis and Map to the Stars (with director David Crononberg, who I adore), The Lost City of Z (with director James Gray), Good Time (directed by The Safdie Brothers), High Life (directed by Claire Denis), and The Lighthouse (by Robert Eggers). They are low-key, small, independent films with incredibly talented directors I'm in awe with.
In that sense, I too, love and respect Pattinson, not because of his good looks, but because of his decision to go for these roles, lending his star power to allow these exotic, challenging movies to exist.
Hi Sir Joel! I've actually (embarrasingly enough) seen everything Pattinson's been in! Even the horrid ones like Remember Me or Water for Elephants haha--he has a fascinating media presence as well in that he's fully admitted how much he enjoys lying in interviews and these really funny profiles for GQ! What a lad!