They named the gallery: Robert Pattinson Hits & Run. According to them, Robert hit two cars while leaving a party, but according to other sources, Robert was pissed at a pap who wantes to follow him to find out where his house was. Also according to sources, Robert tried to ask for police help, but they didn’t even gave him attention.
But is it bad that I’m turned on by his seriousness??
The Eclipse stars were spotted on a date to see Rob’s best friend, Sam Bradley, perform at Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles.
Robert looked handsome in a Penguin navy blue sweatshirt and baseball cap while his 20-year-old date looked rock concert-appropriate in a Dwarves t-shirt and jeggings. The couple were also spotted wearing matching black tennis shoes. Hey, the couple that dresses together stays together.
So, can we finally admit that RPattz and KStew are dating?
In an interview with the New York Times, Robert Pattinson admitted he’s suffering from a bit of Twilight-fatigue and that “it can get a little boring. The good news is that the whole thing is done in seven months.” I’m sure poor R-Pattz will be beset on both sides for such a candid comment. At one end he’ll get it from die-hard Twilight fans who will brook no insults — real or imagined — directed towards their beloved series of books, movies and plush duvet sets. On the other side will be all those who find it difficult to empathize with an incredibly good-looking actor who has the starring role in a billion-dollar movie series and no shortage of job offers. But come on: Don’t you feel just the teensiest bit sorry for Robert Pattinson?There’s the obvious reason to feel bad, of course. Who among us could stand the sheer, numbing hell of being followed around night and day by relentless paparazzi, having every little minutiae of our lives ruthlessly examined and dissected by a million little blogs, chomping away like insatiable mosquitoes? Imagine not having a private moment to yourself for three, four, five years and counting.
But, some may say that such tabloid attention comes with the job of being a famous actor. Sure, I suppose — but it’s his actual job where Pattinson gets the most sympathy from me. He’s an actor and the role of Edward is a horribly, horribly dull one.
Edward glowers, Edward mopes, Edward stares moony-eyed at just-as-dull Bella and mouths the worst, schmoopiest dialogue this side of a 14-year-old girl’s LiveJournal page. He doesn’t really grow or change in the movie — he loves Bella from start to finish — and doesn’t engage in much conflict outside of the odd, hasty fight scene. He has no arc, no development, no story. Wouldn’t you be bored to tears after three years of such stultifying nonsense? And then have to do press for it? Answer question after question about your nothing character who does pretty much nothing? I’d be champing at the bit to get the hell out of Dodge after playing such an empty fart of a character for four years, too.
So, have some courtesy for poor ol’ Rob. Yes, he’s rich and famous and obscenely handsome. But, like US Weekly tells us, he’s a star just like us — stuck in a boring job he hates and can’t wait to leave.