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Hollywood's leading men, including Robert Pattinson and Channing Tatum, join forces at charity dinner

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Four of Hollywood's leading men took to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association dinner on Thursday.British actors Robert Pattinson and Eddie Redmayne posed with James Marsden and Channing Tatum at the dinner, held at the Beverly Hilton hotel.The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who host the annual Golden Globes Awards, handed out over $2million to charities dedicated to arts and film preservation at the dinner.

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Channing Tatum. James Marsden, Robert Pattinson, and Eddie Redmayne
Robert and Eddie took to the stage together to crack jokes

and deliver one of the cheques to a charity, and both looked dapper in their sharp suits, with

My Week With Marilyn

star Eddie wearing a pocket handkerchief.

Twilight

star Robert, whose new film

The Rover

is out today in the UK, looked smart in a black suit with a grey marled tie.He recently sat down with The Guardian where he revealed that

Twilight

was the hardest job he'd ever had.

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Robert Pattinson and Eddie Redmayne joke on stage at the HFPA dinner
"I think Twilight’s probably the hardest part I’ve done,"

he said."Because to do it for five movies, it’s really hard to think of stuff that’s maybe not boring. Especially if you don’t die. Because what’s the drama? You’re not scared of anything! And that’s the whole essence of drama: life and death."The 28-year-old, who has also starred in

Cosmopolis

and

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,

also admitted that he'd love to shock audiences on the stage.

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The Rover is out in cinemas today

"Something in a really small theatre. I don’t think I could do something on Broadway... I’d quite like to do something kind of shocking."In The Rover, which he filmed in the Australian outback, Robert takes a supporting role for the first time since Twilight ended.

"There’s something about Rey, and there’s something about not having to drive the story forward," he explained.

"You can just be the condiment. It’s really kind of freeing just being the sidekick weirdo."

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