Rob and Muse Articles

MUSE Would Like To Have Rob's Girl Problems.

Muse has already graced two "Twilight" soundtracks and is likely gearing up to rock the "Eclipse" one as well. So, now that they've expanded their already massive fan base to the "Twilight" community, are they finding that the ladies are as hungry to get a bite out of them as they are R-Pattz?

Drummer Dominic Howard told MTV News the answer is a big no, but he would love it if girls started to follow him in massive droves. "I don't know who [the Robert Pattinson of Muse] would be," he joked. "[But] I wouldn't mind, you know, having the same amount of ladies like to chase me around."

He knows it might be hard at times to be that popular with the ladies, but it's a chance he's willing to take. We’re betting it's a risk most guys would tackle. "I'll take on that responsibility. You got like a whole train full of ladies that follow him around wherever he goes," Dominic said. "So I wouldn't mind taking on that, but I wouldn't say that any of us are trying to compete with his vibe with the ladies."

Hey, Dom, last time we checked, most females would swoon at the thought of a dapper British rock star. So, we're not too worried about your love life.MTV
(Apparently, David Slade directed some of the band's music videos. Looks like a done deal to me.)MTV

The Post Twilight Acting Future of Robert Pattinson
by Larson Hill


Given the New Moon star's recent Seventeen quotes, it's interesting to wonder how Robert Pattinson will feel with two more years of Twilight Saga hype left in the tank. Both the Twilight typecasting issue and the sustainability of the Twilight Saga hype are still up in the air. If the heavy Twilight attention is at the root of how Robert Pattinson feels about his acting future, can you really blame him for not knowing how long he wants to be an actor? If the Twilight Saga hype continues in the same frenzied manner, who wouldn't want to at least take a break to think about the future? Read more here