Archive for March 2010
Robert Pattinson: 15a20 Magazine April Cover Leave a comment
Weekend Box Office Numbers for Remember Me: $3.252M Leave a comment
Among second-weekend holdovers, Green Zone made $6.1 million, down a rough 57 percent, and has mustered just $24.9 million in ten days. She’s Out of My League held much better, down 41 percent to $5.8 million. Our Family Wedding dropped 51 percent to $3.7 million, while Remember Me tumbled 60 percent to $3.3 million.
Lea Michele (Glee) Talks About Robert Pattinson 1 comment
Glee actress Lea Michele, who plays Gleek Rachel Berry has said she wants the shows fanbase to grow to match that of Twilght.
Michele told the Mirror: “If we have fans like Twilight fans, then thank God, because those are some hardcore, amazing fans.”
She added: “We were at the Teen Choice Awards, and they were screaming for Robert Pattinson, and i was just thinking, ‘I hope one day they scream for us like that.”
When asked if she got to meet R-Pattz, Lea said: “I walked past him. And yes, I did say hi. He’s very sweet, very handsome. I would love to meet a cue English boy. Anybody with an accent.”
SOURCE: Pattinsonlife via TwiBritneyFan
The Full New Moon DVD Documentary 1 comment
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New Bel Ami wallpaper 2 comments
GIFS from the New Moon Extras 7 comments
Rob is one of GQ's "The 50 Most Stylish Leading Men of the Past Half Century" Leave a comment
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – French Trailer: Twilight – Chapitre 3: Hésitation 1 comment
Chris Cooper Speaks About Robert Pattinson in an Interview with The Movie Source 1 comment
Co-starring with Cooper is Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson, who plays the love interest of his character Neil’s daughter Ally, played by Emilie de Ravin. He had this to say regarding his experience working with Pattinson.
“I liked slapping that kid around…a lot,” Chris jokes, “No, it was good. It was enjoyable. It was real good working with him. We were very careful about that. I know people are making a real big deal about that scene. We were very careful and safety conscious and all that business and it worked out really well.”
However, while Robert Pattinson became a virtual overnight sensation with his role in the Twilight films, Chris says that it gave him no preconceived notions about his co-star’s level of acting commitment.
“Not for me,” Cooper states, “That’s up to him how he comes across. I’m going in with an open mind and to work with another colleague. I don’t mean this as harsh as this sounds, but in one respect, I know what he’s up against. At his age back in my career, I couldn’t handle what he’s up against. But at the same time, that’s his business. We have a job to do and that shouldn’t influence the work.”
Pattinson is not the first major young Hollywood star that Cooper has acted alongside. He has worked with actor Jake Gyllenhaal on both October Sky and Jarhead and has worked with Tobey Maguire. The actor compares his previous experiences to that of his current one with Pattinson.
“It’s just about the same,” Chris claims, “He’s learning the ropes, but the good thing, like a lot of those other guys, like Jake and Tobey, Robert, I think, is making good choice and I think he’ll probably expand more so than just being an actor. I just have this feeling. But if he can handle this phenomenal fan base, if he can get that under his belt and deal with it and continue to make the good choices, I think that he’ll do really well.”
We wondered if Chris has learned just as much from his young co-stars as they have from him.
“Yeah, yeah,” he answers, “Probably not what you expect, but that some of the young actors have to realize that time is money in filmmaking. The budgets are getting tighter and tighter and there’s a theory among some actors that, ‘Well, I don’t want to know my lines completely, because when I’m on camera, I want to struggle for the words so it makes me look more real.’ Well, that doesn’t always work and the actor is so unfamiliar with the lines that he kills a good take and he kills other people’s work.”
“That’s the whole idea of coming prepared to do your day’s work and I’ve had to instill or stress that on a couple of young actors because it’s real irritating when that happens,” Cooper adds, “They’re big boys and I’m not going to soft-pedal when they’re interfering in my career. That’s a time when I’ll confront and I can’t be soft about it. Oddly enough, I’d say, down the road, they appreciate it. Because if they don’t and they continue in this business, somebody else is going to confront them or they are going to get fired.”
You can read the rest of the interview here
Source: The Cinema Source via RP Life
Robert Pattinson Flashback: Before "The Twilight Saga" 7 comments
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…






















