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Full Robert Pattinson's Audition Tape for 'How to Be'
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Take a look at the all eight minutes of Robert Pattinson's audition for the part of Art, a young man going through a quarter-life crisis in Oliver Irving's independent comedy.

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Following Access Hollywood's outing of its preview, the video documenting the audition Robert Pattinson did for the part of Art in "How to Be" has arrived in full. Cut in three clips and accumulate eight minutes in total, the footage which will be included in the DVD version of director/writer Oliver Irving's independent comedy was brought out by MTV.

All three clips focus on what seems to be a break up scene between Rob's character Art and a woman named Jessica. In one of the clips, the Cedric Diggory in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" can be seen delivering words such as, "What if I told you something about my childhood? Maybe you'll understand. Maybe you'll reconsider."

"How to Be" itself revolves around Art, a young man going through a quarter-life crisis. On April 29, it was released in the U.S. on demand on IFC Festival Direct. The DVD version will be available for purchase across the country on November 17. For his portrayal of Art, Robert received Best Actor in a Feature award at 2008 Strasbourg International Film Festival.

Robert Pattinson claimed his fame through his portrayal of Edward Cullen in 2008's "Twilight", the first adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight Saga" series. He reprises the role in the upcomings, "The Twilight Saga's New Moon" and "The Twilight Saga's Eclipse". Beside the series, the 23-year-old will be seen taking the role of Tyler Roth in "Remember Me".

  • Part I of the "How to Be" Audition Tape:
  • Part II of the "How to Be" Audition Tape:
  • Part III of the "How to Be" Audition Tape:

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