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Archive for February 2010
Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolitan Romania 1 comment
Remember Me Movie Screening Tickets Leave a comment
Click HERE to see if Remember Me is screening near you
Video: French 'Remember Me' Trailer 1 comment
This is different than the Quebec trailer http://www.youtube.com/v/uZbzdLX9ZAc
"Remember Me" Ask Robert Pattinson #7-Emilie Leave a comment
Robert Pattinson to be on 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' 2 comments
Late Night Lineups is reporting that Rob will apear on ‘The Daily Show With Jon Stewart’ on Comedy Central on March 2nd Gossip Cop has confirmed that Rob will indeed be on ‘The Daily Show’. Robert Pattinson will be on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” on Tuesday, March 2. Gossip Cop confirmed the booking [...]
Robert Pattinson in This Week's People Magazine 1 comment
Here are some scans of Rob in People Magazine. See the rest after the jump!
Robert Pattinson Speaks About His and Emilie de Ravin's Accents in "Remember Me" 3 comments
Robert Pattinson’s Aussie co-Star in the drama Movie Remember Me, Emilie de Ravin, had just four days to adopt the accent of a working class girl from New York’s Queens. “We went to Queen’s for a little bit and tried to pick up something,” says Pattinson. “It’s nothing like her Australian accent. Her Australian accent, [...]
Robert Pattinson Nominated for Best Actor in Empire Film Awards 1 comment
The first round of voting for the 2010 Jameson Empire Awards is now complete. We’ve sifted through the virtual sacks of entries and assembled the shortlist of finalists who will be waiting with baited breath on the night itself. It’s not over yet, though. With the gold in sight there’s still time to cast your [...]
15 Days Until Remember Me Fanmade Art Countdown — Twitter Backgrounds Leave a comment
For day 15 of our Remember Me fanmade art countdown here are 3 great Twitter backgrounds made by _iwry_. Click to make them bigger See the rest after the jump!
Bay Area Reporter Reviews 'Little Ashes' (Contains Spoilers) 8 comments
Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936) was Spain’s most acclaimed playwright (Blood Wedding, Yerma, The House of Bernardo Alba ) and poet of the 20th century. He was also openly gay and a vocal opponent of Francisco Franco’s Fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War. Consequently, he was killed by Fascist soldiers. Last year, director Paul Morrison, [...]

















































