Robert Pattinson has starred in some crazy movies, but by his account, Good Time was one of the coolest filming experiences he ever had. Given that film was essentially two hours of neonlights, and unadulterated adrenaline, that speaks volumes.
While most actors might recall intense action scenes or elaborate sets, Pattinson’s best time on set involved sprinting through New York in a panic while looking like he hadn't slept in a decade.
Only Robert Pattinson would call a movie in which he's running for his life, sweating, and constantly stressed, one of the coolest things that ever happened to him. By now, disorder is not only a job for him—it's a lifestyle. Although we cannot overstate the fact that the film really earned our applause. As soon as the news came out, someone (@debayo_xx) took to his X account and commented:
"nah bc he was running for his LIFE that whole movie"
Robert Pattinson wasn't just acting in Good Time—he was utterly in survival mode. The man ran the whole movie, owing somebody money, avoiding cops, and making terrible life choices at warp speed.
At some point along the way, it stopped being an acting job and felt more like an actual test of endurance. If nothing else, at least we can now be sure he could outrun half of Hollywood in a sprint.
The internet hasn't wasted any time re-experiencing the sheer anarchy that was Good Time, and fans are still reeling from just how much Robert Pattinson ran in the film. Whether it was racing down neon-drenched streets or attempting desperate getaway stunts, he was effectively running a two-hour bad choice marathon.
Of course, people have made comedy gold out of this, skewering his on-screen struggle and making it look like the toughest workout regimen imaginable. Let's get into the best reactions!
Netizens react to Robert Pattinson saying making ‘Good Time’ was one of the coolest filming experiences of his life
Some fans made Robert Pattinson's continuous running a whole meme, likening Good Time to an over-the-top workout tape. Others quipped that he wasn't performing—he was actually attempting to escape the Safdie Brothers' hectic shooting technique:
"Glad he is having a #Goodtime," @ACP4919 joked.
"why he says it's a cool experience was it because he drank cold water every day or slept in ac rooms everyday," @Casinowone commented.
A netizen hilariously commented with a gif:
Others just jumped in to be in on the commotion, sprinkling in some random jokes and over-the-top opinions. Others didn't require context—if there's running involved, they're here to have a good laugh:
A person commented with a gif:
"Underrated movie that nobody saw," @NoThisisPaddy88 wrote.
"Gotta make that cheddar any way I can, right?,"@iamskrptd asked.
Some praised Pattinson's dedication, describing his performance as gripping and relentless. Others were amazed at how he made exhaustion and desperation appear so naturally real:
"Robert Pattinson gave an Oscar worthy performance in Good Time," @english_shamar commented.
"Watching it was one of my coolest viewing experiences of my life," @gpriestman1998 wrote.
In the end, if you look at Good Time as a work of cinematic art or simply as Robert Pattinson's accidental audition for a marathon, one thing is certain: he ran so much, even Forrest Gump would be in awe. Fans will keep the memes going, Pattinson will likely never be rid of jokes about his cardio endurance, and the Safdie Brothers? They're most likely already planning his next high-stress run through New York.
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