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The Bad Mother’s Handbook Being Released on DVD In The US Today

The Bad Mother’s Hand­book is being released on DVD today. Have you ordered your copy yet? If not you can order it here on Ama­zon.

Poll: What’s Your Favorite Robert Pattinson Movie?

The other day we asked you what your favorite Robert Pat­tin­son movie look was and his look in Remem­ber Me as Tyler Hawkins won by a land­slide. How­ever I don’t think we’ve ever asked you which of Rob’s movies was your favorite. So what’s your favorite Rob movie and why?

I didn’t include Rings of the Nibelungs because not many peo­ple have seen it but if you want to vote for it feel free to do so :)

Harry Pot­ter and the Gob­let of Fire

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The Haunter Airman

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How to Be

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Little Ashes

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The Sum­mer House

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Twi­light

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The Twi­light Saga: New Moon

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Remem­ber Me

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The Twi­light Saga: Eclipse

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Being pasty, mopey and filled with inde­scrib­able long­ing isn’t just for sparkly vam­pires any­more.

Twi­light’s Robert Pat­tin­son shows off his act­ing chops in The Bad Mother’s Hand­book, a 2007 BBC fam­ily drama in which the future Edward Cullen plays a super uncom­fort­able, scarf-wearing nerd—and is totally adorable at it, sigh—who begins a sweet romance with a preg­nant classmate.

Hit­ting DVD on Aug. 24, on the heels of Eclipse, the film also stars Dr. Who’s Cather­ine Tate, which adds immea­sur­ably to its potent com­bi­na­tion of nerd-chic and roman­tic angst.

You can check out some of Rob’s parts in the video below and you can pre-order The Bad Mother’s Hand­book on Ama­zon here.

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Poll: What’s Your Favorite Robert Pattinson Movie Looks

Another poll for you guys this morn­ing ;) What’s your favorite Robert Pat­tin­son Movie Look? Leave a com­ment to let us know and we’ll tally the totals. I didn’t add Rings of the Nibelungs as not many peo­ple have seen it.

Harry Pot­ter — Cedric Diggory

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Toby Jugg — The Haunter Airman

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Daniel Gale — The Bad Mother’s Handbook

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Art Free­man — How to Be

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Sal­vador Dali — Lit­tle Ashes

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The Sum­mer House

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Edward Cullen — The Twi­light Saga

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Tyler Hawkins — Remem­ber Me

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Georges DuRoy — Bel Ami

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Jacob Jankowski — Water for Elephants

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Video: Robert Pattinson’s Movies From 2004 to 2011

List of Rob’s film & the char­ac­ters he plays:


2004 Ring of the Nibelungs: Gisel­her
2005 Harry Pot­ter and the Gob­let of Fire: Cedric Dig­gory
2006 The Haunted Air­man: Toby Jugg
2007 The Bad Mother’s Hand­book :D aniel Gale
2008 The Sum­mer House: Robert
2008 How To Be: Art
2008 Twi­light : Edward Cullen
2009 Lit­tle Ashes : Sal­vador Dalí
2009 New Moon : Edward Cullen
2010 Remem­ber Me: Tyler Hawkins
2010 Eclipse : Edward Cullen
2011 Bel Ami : Georges Duroy
2011 Water for Ele­phants: Jacob Jankowsk

*Miss­ing from the list: 2004 “Van­ity Fair” (Rob appears in DVD ver­sion only) + Break­ing Dawn which film­ing will start this Fall.

Source: Le Monde de Francesca

From Harry Pot­ter to Eclipse which is your favorite Robert Pat­tin­son role? I’m leav­ing out the smaller movies such as Rings of the Nibelungs and The Sum­mer House as not many peo­ple have seen them. I’ll prob­a­bly sur­prise no one by say­ing that my favorite Rob role is Tyler Hawkins. Let us know which role is your favorite in the comments.

Here’s a lit­tle refresher for you guys ;)

Cedric Dig­gory — Harry Pot­ter and the Gob­let of Fire

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The Bad Mother’s Handbook Now Available for Pre-Order

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You can now pre-order The Bad Mother’s Hand­book on Ama­zon for 19.99$ here. It will be released on August 24th.


Via RP Life , RPAus­tralia and Twi­lightBrit­ney­Fan

The Many Faces of Robert Pattinson

I found this great arti­cle the only role they did was for­got was Rob’s role in The Rings of the Nibelungs.

Robert Pat­tin­son may be the heart throb of teen girls every­where but just a few years ago he was a strug­gling actor just look­ing to find his break in Hol­ly­wood. In The Many Faces of Robert Pat­tin­son we take a look at his career the roles he has played and where he is going from here.

Despite the fact that many think that Robert Pat­tin­son is noth­ing more then a teen heart throb his young career clearly shows that he is much about films with sub­stance as he is about being a star. Twi­light has made Robert a house­hold name but believe it or not Robert Pat­tin­son has played much more then just a vam­pire.



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Van­ity Fair: Robert Pat­tin­sons first role was in Van­ity Fair where he played Rawdy Craw­ley in a small role. Van­ity Fair based in Eliz­a­bethan times is about a poor woman named Becky Sharp ( played by Reese With­er­spoon ) who despite grow­ing up in poverty defies the social lad­der to advance her life. It fol­lows the span of 20 years.


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Harry Pot­ter & The Gob­let of Fire: After Van­ity Fair Robert had a few small roles but his next big one was Harry Pot­ter which is quite ironic con­sid­er­ing he goes on to be the lead in the teen sen­sa­tion of Twi­light which is really a suc­ces­sor to Harry Pot­ter in my books. Robert Pat­tin­son played the role of Cedric Dig­gory one of 2 Hog­warts Cham­pi­ons in the Tri­wiz­ard Tournaments.


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The Haunted Air­man: After Harry Pot­ter Robert Pat­tin­son took on a much more seri­ous role in The Haunted Air­man where he played an injured RAF pilot named Toby Jugg who con­fined to a wheel­chair who is com­mit­ted to an eerie hos­pi­tal where he starts to lose his mind.

Read more after the jump!

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The Bad Mother’s Handbook American Trailer And DVD Release News

Peo­ple Mag­a­zine just posted the Amer­i­can trailer for the Bad Mother’s Hand­book. We will add the YouTube ver­sion when it’s available.

The DVD is out on August 24!


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Robert Pattinson Flashback: Before “The Twilight Saga”

Robert Pat­tin­son wasn’t always an insanely famous, insanely hand­some movie dream­boat. In fact, in his first screen appear­ances, you’d hardly rec­og­nize the hunk he has trans­formed into today.

Long before the “Twi­light” series of films launched Robert Pat­tin­son into the stratos­phere he often was casted as the nerdy, shy fel­low melt­ing into the back­ground and afraid to approach the girls he found attractive.

Like this scene from “The Bad Mother’s Hand­book” in which he plays a painfully shy buf­foon pin­ing for a class­mate who basi­cally doesn’t know he’s even alive. We’ve all been there, right?

Like most movie hunks, Pat­tin­son suf­fers from crit­i­cal back­lash that trash his act­ing abil­ity. In the movie out now, “Remem­ber Me” what­ever crit­ics say about the weak­ness of the plot, Pattinson’s act­ing skills are get­ting good reviews. Even down to nail­ing a “New Yawk” accent, one of the hard­est to pull off with authenticity.

Have a look at this scene filmed just prior to Robert Pat­tin­son light­ing the sky on fire. It shows real act­ing chops…


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