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On the chances
of of playing a superhero: My little cousin tells me
I look like Magneto so I guess that's who I should probably
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On rediscovering his
love for rap: I've really gotten into hip-hop again
recently. I'm reliving my childhood. I've been listening
to a lot of Wu-Tang Clan. I always wanted to be a rapper
when I was younger. That's always what I wanted to be
before I started acting. |
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On Edward Cullen: He's
a poet, and very deep and profound. He's just extraordinarily
troubled. |
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On Ralph Fiennes: I was
quite intimidated by Ralph Fiennes. I didn't really
talk to him while I was doing Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire and the only thing I did with him
was when he stepped on my head. Then I went to this
play and he was there. And this girl said, "you've worked
with Ralph Fiennes haven't you, Robert?" and I was like,
"well, no..." and Ralph said, "yes, I stepped on your
head." And that was the extent of our conversation. |
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On his life after Harry Potter: The day before the film was released, I was just sitting in Leicester Square, happily being ignored by everyone. Then suddenly strangers are screaming your name. Amazing. |
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I aspire to be Jack Nicholson. I love his every single mannerism. I used to try and be him in virtually everything I did, I don't know why. I watched One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) when I was about 13, and I dressed like him. I tried to do his accent. I did everything like him. I think it kind of stuck with me |
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Sometimes I think, 'To hell with acting' and then I realize I could be working at a shoe shop. Acting is much cooler. |
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Robert Pattinson, the apple of every teen's eye
As Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire he almost made us forget about Harry Potter and his troubles. He was that breathtakingly good looking. But little did we know that it was only a taste of what's to come.
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