Robert Pattinson wants something more than the worldwide adoration of his female fans!

As the third installment of the Twilight Saga: Eclipse hits movie halls all across the world, Robert Pattinson is reaching for the stars. Robert is already enjoying all the new found attention he has gained, along with the fact that he is the main cause of many heart stricken girls addicted to Twilight. Trade analysts are already suggesting that Eclipse will prove to be the high point of this summer’s list of alleged blockbusters. The industry definitely needs a good cash jolt to bring it out of the doldrums. Barring “Iron Man 2” and “Toy Story 3” there have been no other major hits for this summer. Twilight does look promising, with some critics even going on to declare that it might be the best of the lot till now. But let’s face it that’s not saying much because the movies do lack substance and talent. But Robert seems to have plans of his own!
He actually admitted that he would love to have a religion of his own where he would be the one leading followers. His ambitious streak was visible when he remarked that this is the best way to make people bow at his feet. He was saying, “There are lucrative tax breaks given to religions. I definitely wouldn’t have to pay taxes anymore,” he said. The 24-year-old actor also revealed how author Stephanie Meyer hides Mormon teachings and philosophy in her vampire books, “especially final tome Breaking Dawn in which character Bella Swan decides to keep a baby even though it threatens her life.” Well this is quite true; Meyer’s books do have a Mormon undertone if you scrutinize them carefully. But our advice to Robert would be, slow down cowboy!

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  1. jan says:

    Your article contains lies, misinterpretations and illogical opinions. If the Twilight Saga “lacked substance and talent,” as you say,
    there wouldn’t be millions of people paying to see the films. Even
    the New York Times reviewer liked the film. Other top critics did as
    well.

    Regarding Rob’s comment about starting a religion, if he did
    say it, he was joking as he often does. He’s a humble person
    with a sense of humor about his fame. It’s obvious that you either know little about him or you’re just trying to create malicious gossip. It’s too bad people like you can’t be banned from blogs.

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