Mittwoch, 15. August 2012

Rob´s Interviews - Cosmopolis Promo USA

Es gibt derweil ein paar weitere Interviews, die Rob auf seiner Promo von Cosmopolis in den USA gemacht hat.

Eins davon ist dieses Interview (Vorschau) mit Showbiz Tonight.
Ich kann einfach nicht verstehen, wie man denn so unsensibel sein kann - es war doch klar dass Rob auf die Frage "Wie geht es dir? Alles okay?!" nicht anfängt in Tränen auszubrechen und diesen Leuten sein Herz ausschüttet...*Ahhhh* Da bekomm ich echt nen Knall...Klar, es sind Reporter - ihre Bosse erwarten diese Frage, weil das gerade interessanter scheint als der Film?! Sinnlos!
David Cronenberg ist jedenfalls toll! Er ist wie ein "Beschützer" für Rob.
"People think they know what´s going on but they don´t really know." (DC)
Und ja! So ist es...Keiner weiß was da wirklich vorgefallen ist oder wie die beiden verblieben sind. Also lasst ihn doch einfach mit diesen Fragen in Ruhe!!!!! Boar ich bin gerade echt in Aufreg-Laune...Wurde denn nicht genug Müll über ihn oder Kristen oder beide berichtet...HollywoodLife heißt bei vielen eigentlich nur noch HollywoodLies - weil ihre Berichte NIE der Wahrheit entsprechen...

So, wer jetzt dennoch Lust auf das Showbiz Interview hat:



Interview mit Extra (Premiere)


Rob, David Cronenberg, Sarah Gadon und Paul Giamatti - Interview mit E!





Neben den Videointerviews gibt es auch noch die alt bewährten Zeitungsartikel :)

1. Rob und David Cronenberg - TIMES Interview (Cosmopolis und kommende Projekte)


Interviewauszug:

What are the next movies you have going into production?
DC: I’d love to work with Rob again, and particularly I think Rob and Viggo Mortensen [star of Cronenberg’s A History of Violence, Eastern Promises and A Dangerous Method] would be fantastic together. But I’d have to sit down and write my Rob and Viggo movie. I don’t have my next movie. At one point Eastern Promises 2 was possible but that’s fallen apart for various reasons. Bruce Wagner wrote a script called Maps to the Stars; there’s a role for Rob in it, and Viggo, too. We’ll see if we can get it financed. It makes Cosmopolis look easy to finance, and it wasn’t.

RP: I’m going to make this movie [Mission: Blacklist] about Eric Maddox, an Army interrogator who was one of the major people responsible for finding Saddam Hussein. He was working with JSOC [Joint Special Operations Command], which isn’t supposed to exist, and they found Saddam Hussein by themselves but they couldn’t say it was them. The story is crazy, absolutely bizarre. It’s a really cool director called Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. We’re going to shoot in Iraq next summer. In January I’m doing this other movie [The Rover] with David Micôd, who did the Australian movie Animal Kingdom—a futuristic western with Guy Pearce.

Before we wrap up—forgive me for this, Robert, but I have to ask: What is it like to have millions of people worrying about you and hoping you’re OK?
RP: I guess if people think they’re worried about you, it’s sweet. It’s kind of odd.

DC: They’re reacting to what they think they know, but they don’t know. And they have a huge investment in so many lives that they aren’t connected with at all. Talk about a disconnect.

RP: But at the same time, the world is a pretty cruel place, so whatever inspires people to suddenly feel this kindness, hopefully they’ll look at themselves and they’ll look at their own lives and realize, [awestruck, Eureka-moment voice] “I have the ability to—to empathize with people!”

Das ganze Interview findet ihr HIER


2. Rob und David Cornenberg - Moviefone Interview (Cosmopolis, NYSE und Fans)


Is it a bit odd having all the fanfare surrounding this movie? Have you ever had that with past films?
DC:
Well, I have had it [in the past]. I had Jude Law, and he was pretty hot at the time; he was up and coming. He hadn’t had sort of a “Twilight”-type success, but he had a lot of fans. So I’ve worked with some pretty high profiles. Viggo after “Lord of the Rings,” he had a pretty big fanbase. All it has to do with is getting your movie financed, so it’s very pragmatic to me. You need an actor who has enough star power to get your movie financed. And the more expensive the movie, the more the star power is required. But after that, it’s irrelevant. Do I know if Aragorn fans will want to see “A History of Violence”? Aragorn is not in it. Viggo’s in it, and if you’re a Viggo fan, you will want to see it. It’s the same with this. It’s not Edward Cullen, so if that’s who you are a fan of, then this is not your movie. But if you’re interested in Rob, then this is a must-see. And to me, that’s all it is. Because once we’re on a set making a movie, we’re in our own bubble, we’re in our own limo, and we love it. Nobody us around, just the crew, the actors. We’re making a movie, and it’s a wonderful moment.

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