Robert Pattinson's Take On Choosing Movie Roles: 'I Just Kind Of Do Everything For Myself'

There's really something unique about Robert Pattinson that other actors don't have, he doesn't like pleasing people.

Robert Pattinson, 29, who rose to fame after hitting his first major role in the vampire movie 'Twilight', has openly admitted that his fans are not always the first things to appear in his mind when choosing his next big movie projects, according to reports.

"I don't think about it at all," said by Pattinson during his recent interview with the Associated Press. "I will go through periods where I will think, 'Oh, maybe I should do a commercial movie."

He continued, "And then I just think, someone gave me a really great piece of advice, someone from my agency, weirdly, they said the only clients that are happy are the ones that just do what they want to do. So I just kind of do everything for myself."

This is what he did when he accepted the role as a photographer named Dennis Stock in his upcoming movie "Life", which goes after Stock's relationship with Hollywood's rising star then, James Dean.

Pattinson's role as Dennis Stock, who deals with countless paparazzi every day, considers it as a rare opportunity to experience and see life the other way around.

"It is interesting to feel the power trip, especially when I was shooting the scene on the red carpet, when you are part of the massive throng of people, and not only are you part of the crowd and hidden but you have something that you can hide your own face [with]", Pattinson said.

He added. "You just see all the pressure is on someone else. It is kind of nice, you feel all secure in your little pack. It is very different."

Robert Pattinson started his career in the film industry when he debuted as Cedric Diggory in the hit movie "Harry Potter the Goblet of Fire" in 2005.

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