Robert Pattinson, who rose to fame with his film 'Twilight', spilled beans on how he chooses his film roles, saying that he does everything that pleases him.
In a recent interview, the 29-year-old actor admitted that his fans were not the first thing on his mind while choosing his next movie role and added that he does not always thinks about his fans, People Magazine reports.
The American actor further said that someone gave him a really good advice and said that "happy clients are those who do the things that they wanted to do", therefore, he do everything for himself.
Pattinson added that he followed the same advice in his upcoming film 'Life'.
Helmed by Anton Corbijn, the forthcoming flick also stars Dane DeHaan and Ben Kingsley among others and will hit the US theaters on December 4, 2015.
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