Always nice when money and fame doesn't go to someone's head, and they don't change. Robert wouldn't look down on any of us, or consider himself more important, while most stars probably would.
@i_am_an_idiot_but right like nobody actually knows if he's like that or not, all people see is him on TV or something so he could easily just be putting on a front to make people think he's a good dude. Not saying he isn't, but none of us will ever know for sure lol
I'm so glad Robert Pattinson wasnt labelled by the Twilight movies and he went on and became a great actor. I'm excited for the unhinged energy of the upcoming movie Mickey 17
My opinion of Robert Pattinson did a 180 after i saw a interview with a Co-star and the host ask a Final fantasy 7 question and he tries to explain Tifa vs Arieth to this female Co-star and how Arieth was his first crush.
the reaction from his costar was sad to see, though. He’s talking excitedly and joking about something the interviewer and a lot of guys growing up can relate to, and she’s pulling a face like “ew video games” - I thought we’d left that attitude back in the 90s.
I love Robert Pattinson because he lies so much in interviews and they're hilarious.The big one Charlie mentioned was that Rob claimed he had seen a clown die in a clown car when he was a child at the circus 😂
Isn't the '"I don't know this" = trash' thing something we've all done though? Like if you told me years ago one of my top horror films is called 'Cube', I'd think I have bad taste just from the name and obscurity of it.
the rover was truly one of the first of his performances that got him a lot of praise, after that was the lost city of Z, which is another great movie and great perfoirmance of his, and he is almost irrecognizable, and them came good times, the one that truly cemented him as a great actor in the eyes of almost everybody.
People thinking indie movies are bad is hilarious. Look at the last decade of Hollywood woke movies 😂. I'll take indie films over 90% of Hollywood mainstream junk.
Well any film a film buff hasn’t heard of, wasn’t critically acclaimed and thus is likely to not be good. It’s fairly sound logic. It could be good but it’s likely it’s not
I think he’s perfected his craft overtime, especially when it comes to accents. Like in the movie, remember me as American accent slipped very noticeably, and it was kind of terrible but now his accents are seamless, and also his acting as improved as well and he’s become a great talent
One of his first movies How to Be is super enjoyable. His best are The King, The Lighthouse and Goodtime. Good time doesn’t get the credit it deserves. It’s way better than Uncut Gems. His voice acting in The Boy and the Heron was great too. After Twilight he apparently told his agent he only wants to play weirdos.
Twight light, in my opinion, was the best move in his life financially. The dude just did whatever he wanted afterwards and enjoyed life without having to worry about chasing the money
actor for edward and bella both have gone on to be pretty likeable i think. the bella actress i have no idea what shes like irl but some of her newer roles ive liked
I will never stop raving about how great he was in Rover. I remember watching it and immediately thinking he's a much better actor than people at the time thought he was, and that he actually could go places if he just gets better roles. Glad I wasn't wrong to hope. Also Rover itself is a pretty good post-apocalyptic road movie drama/thriller. Both Guy Pearce and Pattinson killed it.
Robert Pattinson has been in a lot of great movies and worked with a lot of great directors after twilight. It just took a lot of people a while to realize he wasn't just that Twilight guy.
The other guy from Twilight didn't have the same luck, and he seemed also seemed down to earth. He was on some random, straight-to-DVD tier movie on Netflix about Parkour. Never seen that guy since.
Map Of The Stars is a great movie. He was nominated for the movie where he played a depression era Southern preacher, The Devil All The Time. My favorite role of his is from The King. He plays a very arrogant French Prince facing off with Timotee Chalomet’s King Henry V. It’s just a small role but he steals the movie with it. Highly recommend it.
Life is a great film, Lighthouse was not the turn around. Good Time is not only his greatest film, but one of the greatest films of that time in general, a borderline masterpiece imo. Pattinson deserves far more credit
Elijah wood has done pretty good for himself, but he’s a unique looking dude. Not surprising that he wouldn’t exactly fit all manner of acting roles. He has to be a made man though, like his life is his to live, he’s set as far as money goes. I’ll always love Wilfred.
The movies that actually turned it around for him were the cronenberg movies (cosmopolis and maps to the sars). They made it obvious he is talented. In fact, he’s been in just two badly received films after Cosmopolis and one of them was the last Twilight movie.
I remember him saying in an interview about how someone, maybe the director, basically told him on Twilight to stop trying so hard. Like the guy was committed and trying his best and the director's like dude this is a teen movie don't try so hard.
He was told that because he was playing Edward wrong and nothing like how he is in the books. Edward is the definition of a mischievous little shit and a neurotic nutjob in the books and Robert Pattinson kept playing him way to serious and straight-faced to the point that Stephanie Meyer had thoughts of getting him replaced.
Rover was acutally kinda cool. And it for sure wasn't lighthouse that turned it around for him, he had some roles in smaller productions that were commercially less successful but very good movies (goodtime e g. As chatter points out correctly). I'd say pattinson had a good sense for exiting smaller projects and deserves that his career took off the way it did.
Robert P. has had a lot beside Twilight hell... he was in Harry Potter as a major character and had a crazy inportant death for Harry that totally shifted the series tona darker tone.
No, he wasn't cast in a lot of bad movies, quite the opposite. After Twilight he used the money he's earned to take interesting roles in indie movies. He choosed quality instead of boring blockbusters (until he had the chance to star in interesting blockbusters, but quality always comes first for him)
He's an actor that I didn't take seriously for a long time but eventually grew to like. Same with Timothée Chalamet until I saw "The King" which also has Robert Pattinson: ruclips.net/video/svVykTznk9Q/видео.html
Ever since I watched the king my whole perception of Robert Pattinson changed. Then I watched the lighthouse and then tenet which made him one of my favorite actors.
@mayonnaise3959 Batman Begins is a great film, it just has the problem of being the film before Dark Knight and TDKR is at worst a mediocre film, Bane is iconic, and the cast minus Talia's death scene are stellar, it's ending is brilliant and overall it's a relatively good sendoff, originally they were going to bring back Ledger to some extent (according to early drafts) after his death they wanted to do Riddler and Penguin but I think either Nolan or WB suggested Bane instead due to trying to avoid comparisons to Joker, so you really can't blame them for faltering after making The Dark Knight which is such masterpiece so it's a miracle TDKR was as good as it was. It'd be like following up The Good the bad the ugly, even if the next film was good, you couldn't possibly outdo what they'd already perfected. Same with Return of the jedi, I think that's a brilliant film but people look down on it as bad simply because it followed Empire Strikes Back, there's a lot of examples of this so I think it's a bit harsh to call these films bad.
The Rover was really good. He played a r3t@rded person who was also part of a group of criminals and got abandoned by his brother when they were in the middle of a heist.
Robert Pattinson seems like such a cool dude. When he’s not working he’s playing Final Fantasy and listening to Death Grips. He’s pretty cool.
Always nice when money and fame doesn't go to someone's head, and they don't change.
Robert wouldn't look down on any of us, or consider himself more important, while most stars probably would.
@@stanislavkimov2779 Why are you saying this like he’s your neighbor
@i_am_an_idiot_but right like nobody actually knows if he's like that or not, all people see is him on TV or something so he could easily just be putting on a front to make people think he's a good dude. Not saying he isn't, but none of us will ever know for sure lol
Not just listening to Death Grips, he made & sent them the guitar loop for Birds back in 2013
Unlike elon musk who fakes his gamer status for whatever reason 😂
I’m shocked he’s never seen Goodtime, that movie is what made me a huge fan of Robert
My favorite work of his and one of my all time favorites.
Amazing movie. I love the soundtrack
I liked it better than uncut gems. Just barely
That was honestly one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. Arthouse trash
@@Jake-pz7oi Womp womp
I'm so glad Robert Pattinson wasnt labelled by the Twilight movies and he went on and became a great actor. I'm excited for the unhinged energy of the upcoming movie Mickey 17
He was labelled by it, it's just been a long ass time.
I dont know if it's true or not, He said that he hates playing in Twilight movies
It took him a long time to get out of the shadow of Twilight.
I think he acted like he was supposed to though in twilight. It's just a bad series.
Lol "great" actor?! His best acting was when he played dead in HP goblet of fire.
My opinion of Robert Pattinson did a 180 after i saw a interview with a Co-star and the host ask a Final fantasy 7 question and he tries to explain Tifa vs Arieth to this female Co-star and how Arieth was his first crush.
the reaction from his costar was sad to see, though. He’s talking excitedly and joking about something the interviewer and a lot of guys growing up can relate to, and she’s pulling a face like “ew video games” - I thought we’d left that attitude back in the 90s.
Rob Pattenson, Charlie Cox and Andrew Garfield were all roommates at one point.
And Jamie Dornan too.
@pahqz646 and Eddie Redmayne. Absolutely insane🤣
*And they were roommates!*
That’s fucking cool
So Batman, Daredevil, and spider-man were all roommate’s.
It wasn't the lighhouse.
The movie that turn him around was GoodTime. That movie was fantastic.
Well we know who couldn't wait less than 2 minutes to post a comment. . .
It was definitely the lighthouse…
Good Time was a very good movie for Robert Pattinson to showcase his talents.
his performance in the rover is fantastic, fun movie too
I'm always trying to get people to watch that. It's so good
He went for a actor with fan girls to an actor with fanboys
I have been both
Upgrade. Ask Henry Cavil. Way more money and we won't turn around and cancel him.
Pattinson went on an indie hit marathon after Twilight
I worked on one of his upcoming films and he really is just the nicest down to earth guy. Very polite and easy going.
I love Robert Pattinson because he lies so much in interviews and they're hilarious.The big one Charlie mentioned was that Rob claimed he had seen a clown die in a clown car when he was a child at the circus 😂
“Never heard of it” = these movies are stinkers
Exactly my thoughts. Pattinson was great in Lost City of Z, Life and even The Rover. Charlie not knowing it means very little
The Rover is an excellent movie.
Isn't the '"I don't know this" = trash' thing something we've all done though? Like if you told me years ago one of my top horror films is called 'Cube', I'd think I have bad taste just from the name and obscurity of it.
the rover was truly one of the first of his performances that got him a lot of praise, after that was the lost city of Z, which is another great movie and great perfoirmance of his, and he is almost irrecognizable, and them came good times, the one that truly cemented him as a great actor in the eyes of almost everybody.
People thinking indie movies are bad is hilarious. Look at the last decade of Hollywood woke movies 😂. I'll take indie films over 90% of Hollywood mainstream junk.
2:08 so by Charlie's Logic, any film you haven't heard of is apparently bad.
Well any film a film buff hasn’t heard of, wasn’t critically acclaimed and thus is likely to not be good. It’s fairly sound logic. It could be good but it’s likely it’s not
Charlie is not a film buff@@noahhkun5097
@@noahhkun5097 i guess Emilia Perez is a legendary film by his logic, look at how many nominations it got...
The Rover is soooo goooood tho
Robber Pattinson seems like a dude who loves acting but just isn't a fan of the fame part of it
Who thinks Elijah Wood hasn’t found success in acting?? That’s crazy
People who only watch blockbusters
He was great in the TV adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, that was 2016 I think? Such a fun show.
@@davidarco6127he's in the lord of the rings. That's a huuuge franchise
@@eatbeforeeaten1229Have you ever seen “Come to Daddy”? I thought that movie was really entertaining too.
Even if Elijah was never relevant again, he'd always be a good actor to me for being in lotr.
Id say it was Good Time
@@coreycasciano3255 Good Time is definitely the movie that showed me that he can act.
Like act act.
I think he’s perfected his craft overtime, especially when it comes to accents. Like in the movie, remember me as American accent slipped very noticeably, and it was kind of terrible but now his accents are seamless, and also his acting as improved as well and he’s become a great talent
All the movies that Charlie listed (Lost City of Z, Life, The Rover) are all interesting indie movies, some are pretty good.
Yeah, I remember enjoying Lost City of Z.
Hold up hold up hold up, he was great in all those unknown indie movies
Charlie saying he was on a stinker not knowing Rover...
Good Time is such a good film
For me The Rover is his breakout role as an actor even though no one saw movie
Good time was incredible
good time is sucha good movie man
robert pattison is such chill and cool guy, he did so many great films after good times, he's just awesome!
RPat is goated. one of my favorite actors. He's rising to the same level as Nic Cage
robert pattinson is the best actor working today sue me
Let's not forget that he was in that terrible romance movie that ended in 9/11.
wasn't terrible imo. One time watch for sure tho
@@bullymaguire8038 same,.The ending, I didnt like, but the movie before the last 5 minutes was really decent for a romance movie
That liminal space picture is a whole rabbit hole in American main street architecture
The Lighthouse was a fantastic movie. Him and Willem Defoe did such an amazing job on their roles.
The Lighthouse was great
Good Time so underrated
That was a good movie
One of his first movies How to Be is super enjoyable. His best are The King, The Lighthouse and Goodtime. Good time doesn’t get the credit it deserves. It’s way better than Uncut Gems. His voice acting in The Boy and the Heron was great too. After Twilight he apparently told his agent he only wants to play weirdos.
That typing sound is bananas
Twight light, in my opinion, was the best move in his life financially. The dude just did whatever he wanted afterwards and enjoyed life without having to worry about chasing the money
actor for edward and bella both have gone on to be pretty likeable i think. the bella actress i have no idea what shes like irl but some of her newer roles ive liked
I will never stop raving about how great he was in Rover. I remember watching it and immediately thinking he's a much better actor than people at the time thought he was, and that he actually could go places if he just gets better roles. Glad I wasn't wrong to hope.
Also Rover itself is a pretty good post-apocalyptic road movie drama/thriller. Both Guy Pearce and Pattinson killed it.
The lighthouse showed me how good he was
Learning he doesn't shower makes me like him in a new way 😂
Charlie watch Good Time as soon as possible that movie is an absolute banger
Robert Pattinson has been in a lot of great movies and worked with a lot of great directors after twilight. It just took a lot of people a while to realize he wasn't just that Twilight guy.
good times was sublime!
The other guy from Twilight didn't have the same luck, and he seemed also seemed down to earth. He was on some random, straight-to-DVD tier movie on Netflix about Parkour. Never seen that guy since.
Good Time is phenomenal. I probably like it just as much, if not more than Uncut Gems.
British actors are the best
The first film commentary features him making fun of himself the entire time 😅
Map Of The Stars is a great movie. He was nominated for the movie where he played a depression era Southern preacher, The Devil All The Time. My favorite role of his is from The King. He plays a very arrogant French Prince facing off with Timotee Chalomet’s King Henry V. It’s just a small role but he steals the movie with it. Highly recommend it.
Life is a great film, Lighthouse was not the turn around. Good Time is not only his greatest film, but one of the greatest films of that time in general, a borderline masterpiece imo. Pattinson deserves far more credit
Elijah wood has done pretty good for himself, but he’s a unique looking dude. Not surprising that he wouldn’t exactly fit all manner of acting roles. He has to be a made man though, like his life is his to live, he’s set as far as money goes.
I’ll always love Wilfred.
The movies that actually turned it around for him were the cronenberg movies (cosmopolis and maps to the sars). They made it obvious he is talented. In fact, he’s been in just two badly received films after Cosmopolis and one of them was the last Twilight movie.
Robert Pattinson is the best death grips fan.
2:40 goddamn Good Time was so fire. Loved that movie
I remember him saying in an interview about how someone, maybe the director, basically told him on Twilight to stop trying so hard. Like the guy was committed and trying his best and the director's like dude this is a teen movie don't try so hard.
He was told that because he was playing Edward wrong and nothing like how he is in the books. Edward is the definition of a mischievous little shit and a neurotic nutjob in the books and Robert Pattinson kept playing him way to serious and straight-faced to the point that Stephanie Meyer had thoughts of getting him replaced.
I liked his silly role in The King, as a French son of the French king.
Great film by the way
Rover was acutally kinda cool. And it for sure wasn't lighthouse that turned it around for him, he had some roles in smaller productions that were commercially less successful but very good movies (goodtime e g. As chatter points out correctly). I'd say pattinson had a good sense for exiting smaller projects and deserves that his career took off the way it did.
The Rover is such a good film. Definitely recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it.
Robert P. has had a lot beside Twilight hell... he was in Harry Potter as a major character and had a crazy inportant death for Harry that totally shifted the series tona darker tone.
2:17 Good time was really good and came out before the lighthouse
I wonder why there’s The Backrooms in the thumbnail lol.
😂 hey, that whole date thing just boring his fan enough to never stalk him again was a great decision... props to him if that's an actual true story.
I can't believe he's never heard of The Lost City of Z
No, he wasn't cast in a lot of bad movies, quite the opposite. After Twilight he used the money he's earned to take interesting roles in indie movies. He choosed quality instead of boring blockbusters (until he had the chance to star in interesting blockbusters, but quality always comes first for him)
Life, Childhood of a Leader, and Lost City of Z were actually pretty good movies. Didn't make any money, but that doesn't mean they were bad.
Heard he went on an indie dive to try and hard reset his career to get to where he is now
He is goood actor...............
So Charlie hasn't seen much of his best work (the Rover, Maps to the Stars, Good Times etc.) 😂
Water for elephants is such a great movie
Good time turned his career around not the lighthouse
Rover is actually a very good Australian film and stars Guy Pearce.
Water for Elephants was an excellent movie starring Pattinson
The Rover and Lost City of Z are terrific films. Life is also interesting.
Good time is such a crazy movie. Only other movie to make me feel like that was Nightcrawler
Rover was good. Underrated movie imo.
Elijah Wood had success even before LOTR
He's an actor that I didn't take seriously for a long time but eventually grew to like. Same with Timothée Chalamet until I saw "The King" which also has Robert Pattinson: ruclips.net/video/svVykTznk9Q/видео.html
Ever since I watched the king my whole perception of Robert Pattinson changed. Then I watched the lighthouse and then tenet which made him one of my favorite actors.
Goated actor
You can't say that the movies are rubbish just because you haven't heard of them though lol
Charlie you have to watch Good Time, it’s his best movie imo
If you haven’t seen highly recommend *The Devil All the Time*
He likes Aerith.
Lost city of z wasn't bad. He was pretty dsmn good in it too. I didn't even recognize him at first
Good time is also when he popped off not lighthouse
Why does this have a blue border on the thumbnail? What is this? A Scott the Woz video?
watch high life charlie, that shit was fun
Why are the backrooms in the thumbnail ?
Hey I really enjoyed lost city of z lol
Fuck i thought that was Post Malone.
Charlie needs to watch good time
Akumetsu Netflix adaptation
Goodtime and lost city of Z are popular
lost city of z is awesome
he is also a pathological liar. or he just lies in interviews
Elaborate
@ it’s well documented that he just lies in interviews.
@ResoluteRiot proof
Bro literally doesn’t know about A24 films?!?
Is it me or does this movie look like a leather company copy???
rover and lost city of z are good, things can be good without you having heard of them
Pattinson or Bale? After watching The Batman I have been conflicted.
Def pattinson. Bales voice is so goddamn stupid plus he kills people
Bale had 3 great movies while pattinson only 1 so most fans are gonna choose bale but I think we can't really compare rn
@@bullymaguire8038 3 great movies is pretty wild. Batman begins is ok and TDKR is bad
The batman was trash it was woke dei garbage every character was race swapped besides batman anybody supporting that woke garbage is insane.
@mayonnaise3959 Batman Begins is a great film, it just has the problem of being the film before Dark Knight and TDKR is at worst a mediocre film, Bane is iconic, and the cast minus Talia's death scene are stellar, it's ending is brilliant and overall it's a relatively good sendoff, originally they were going to bring back Ledger to some extent (according to early drafts) after his death they wanted to do Riddler and Penguin but I think either Nolan or WB suggested Bane instead due to trying to avoid comparisons to Joker, so you really can't blame them for faltering after making The Dark Knight which is such masterpiece so it's a miracle TDKR was as good as it was. It'd be like following up The Good the bad the ugly, even if the next film was good, you couldn't possibly outdo what they'd already perfected. Same with Return of the jedi, I think that's a brilliant film but people look down on it as bad simply because it followed Empire Strikes Back, there's a lot of examples of this so I think it's a bit harsh to call these films bad.
Saltine???
I never liked him. Just a hunch.
The Rover was really good. He played a r3t@rded person who was also part of a group of criminals and got abandoned by his brother when they were in the middle of a heist.