Archive for March 24, 2010
The Whole New Moon DVD Documentary in HD 2 comments
New Eclipse Wallpaper Leave a comment
Made by @Candykizzes24
Bravo (Bulgaria) Magazine Scans 1 comment
Special Pre-premiere Remember Me in the Netherlands with exclusive Photobook! 2 comments
Remember Me will be released on April 1 in the Netherlands, but if you act fast you can attend the special Pre-premieres in Pathé-cinema’s across the country on Friday March 26!! If you’re going, you get an exclusive Photobook of Robert Pattinson as well!
Robert Pattinson and New Moon on the Cover of "Direct Matin" – France 1 comment
Here are the scans of Rob and New Moon on the cover of Direct Matin.
See the rest after the jump!
Robert Pattinson Will Not be Attending Madame Tussands Ceremony in NYC or London 2 comments
Rob will not be present at the revealing of his wax sculpture at Madame Tussand’s in NYC or in London
“Remember Me”: Stirring Up Controversy And Emotions **MAJOR SPOILERS** 4 comments
Here’s a great review of Remember Me done by BryanReesman. It’s a must read if you have seen the movie. I’ll post part of his article and you can check the rest if it on his site. **MAJOR SPOILER WARNING**
Read the review after the jump! **Major Spoilers**
Various Black & White and Colour Enhanced Pics 2 comments
Here’s a post of black & white and colour enhanced pics for you guys today.
More after the jump!
"Remember Me" reviewed by The Northerner 2 comments
The Northerner, an independent student newspaper at the Northern Kentucky University, reviewed Remember Me:
Pattinson proves more than a vampire
Remember Me lets actor break the mold
By Lauren Becker
Contributing writer
Published: Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Remember Me is the tale of two young adults looking to find their way in life, yet forever haunted by the deaths in their past. For Ally, she lost her mom to murder and Tyler was forced to say goodbye to his brother who took his own life. In a bet, the two wind up together but like most coming-of-age classics they end up truly falling in love. What makes this movie particularly interesting and unique is due in large part to the twist ending that you have to see the movie to find out about.
Robert Pattinson might be known for his portrayal of the Twilight saga’s brooding vampire, Edward Cullen, and even though you do see a lot of that Rob in this film, this is breakaway film for him. Pattinson’s portrayal of Tyler Hawkins is an intense, yet realistic, look at a guy who finds trouble when he only wants to help. He loves his little sister and would risk jail to help her, he believes his father (played exceptionally well by Pierce Brosnan) needs to open his eyes and realize how his actions are affecting his kids before the rest end up like Rob’s suicidal brother. Most of all, Rob loves a girl that might truly understand him.
A lot of this story revolves around Tyler and his world, but Ally (Emilie de Ravin) is just as important and the movie actually begins with a scene about her ten years prior to the main story. Just like Tyler, Ally is looking to make things right for those she loves and to find her in way in life. Remember Me is truly a coming of age tale, but not just for the two main stars. Brosnan’s character must decide to either make a radical change in his life or lose his kids forever, while Tyler’s sister, Caroline (Ruby Jerins), has her own troubles to work out at the young age of 11.
Remember Me is Ally’s story. Remember Me is Tyler’s story.
Meridian Medical Arts Charter School Reviews “Remember Me” Leave a comment
Tyler and Ally are two strangers who meet in college with more in common than they thought. The movie begins in 1991 focusing on Ally’s story as a child. The movie jumps to 2001 at Tyler’s point in life, where it seems to be an all time low. Tyler is a lost New York university student living in the city with his roommate, Aiden, played by Tate Ellington. Ally lives in the suburbs with her father, but attends New York University.
The movie is about life in general; it’s not a love story or a comedy. Tyler is played by Robert Pattinson, and Ally is played by Emile De Ravin. Pierce Brosnan plays Tyler’s dad.
The film focuses on Tyler and Ally’s lives and how their destinies fall together. The chemistry between these two characters is very real. The movie doesn’t play up romance. It plays up the reality of life. Some people may have difficulty with Pattinson playing the main character because of his Twilight character, Edward Cullen. However, Pattinsonn does a flawless job of creating a new character, and not coming across as Edward when he is supposed to be Tyler. Ravin is very real in her character. She doesn’t romanticize life and tragedies as not affecting people. Ravin brings life into her character’s reality and past experiences. The characters are created in such a way that any one can relate to them.
The movie is worth seeing if someone is looking for a story about real life and the tragedy in it.
Source (via Spunk-Ransom)























