Robert Pattinson Is the Only British Person Josh Safdie Knows
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Robert Pattinson Is the Only British Person Josh Safdie Knows
"Robert Pattinson made a cameo in Marty Supreme, and not even the most try-hard Twihard would be able to clock it. In a conversation at BFI Southbank in London, director Josh Safdie revealed that Pattinson voices the ping-pong announcer in the British Open semifinals scene, narrating the match between Marty ( Timothée Chalamet) and Bela Kletzki (Geza Rohrig). "It's like a little Easter egg," Safdie said."
""He came and watched some stuff ,and I was like, 'I don't know any British people.' So he's the umpire." Whether or not it's true that Safdie doesn't know a single other British person personally, this isn't even the first time an A-list (A-level?) Brit has made a vocal cameo in one of his films. In , Tilda Swinton played an auction manager on the other end of a phone call with Howie (Adam Sandler.)"
Robert Pattinson provides the voice of the ping-pong announcer in Marty Supreme's British Open semifinals, narrating the match between Marty (Timothée Chalamet) and Bela Kletzki (Geza Rohrig). Director Josh Safdie described the cameo as a little Easter egg and said Pattinson watched some footage before stepping in. Safdie joked that he didn't know any British people and therefore cast Pattinson as the umpire. An earlier A-list vocal cameo by Tilda Swinton involved her playing an auction manager on a phone call with Howie (Adam Sandler). Pattinson and Safdie have a longstanding friendship dating back to a 2017 Safdie brothers stressfest, and Pattinson once gifted Safdie a Toto Neorest Japanese toilet.
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