AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
As for Robert Pattinson, I am a little skeptical, so I might take the time to watch some of his post-Twilight films. I also am not a fan of the Twilight series, but if he is cast as Bruce Wayne, here's hoping he gives a good performance.
Not that I'm a massive Robert Pattinson fan or have even seen that many of his movies, but generally, it's never really fair to write off an actor simply because they were in a bad movie or franchise. Sometimes in Hollywood, a job is just a job. Robert Pattinson didn't cross my radar until after 'Twilight', when he started doing independent films with David Cronenberg and Werner Herzog, two of my favorite directors; then he co-starred in 'The Lost City of Z', which was fantastic, and starred in 'Good Time', which I loved. The fact that he chose to move from A-list blockbuster fluff to more cerebral independent and arthouse cinema at least shows that he respects the art of acting and filmmaking, so he certainly earned my respect there.
Still, even if I hadn't caught him in a few flicks since then, it's been what, seven or eight years since the 'Twilight' franchise ended? It'd be one thing if it were 2009 and he hadn't stretched out as an actor yet, but people are still upset over his association with that series? That's what strikes me as ludicrous about all the nay-sayers.