It starts at 1:03
Source: Twilight Britney Fan
It starts at 1:03
Source: Twilight Britney Fan
For day 1 of our fanmade art countdown to Remember Me. Here’s a wallpaper made by Veronika
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“Remember Me” tells a sweet enough love story, and tries to invest it with profound meaning by linking it to a coincidence. It doesn’t work that way. People meet, maybe they fall in love, maybe they don’t, maybe they’re happy, maybe they’re sad. That’s life. If, let us say, a refrigerator falls out of a window and squishes one of them, that’s life, too, but it’s not a story many people want to see. We stand there looking at the blood seeping out from under the Kelvinator and ask with Peggy Lee, is that all there is?
From Collider
Pierce talks about Rob at 02:27
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Allen Coulter and Will Fetters talk about the DVD, the deleted scenes and commentary at 03:20
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Pierce Brosnan – talks about Rob at 0:50
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Allen Coulter and Will Fetters – talk about Rob at 1:41
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From Canada.com:
NEW YORK – As one of the high-profile stars in the popular TV series Lost, Emilie de Ravin has endured more than her share of silly questions from inquiring minds.
Usually, she tries to be friendly and forthcoming, but the Australian actress makes an exception during a recent promotional interview for the movie Remember Me, which opens March 12.
In the romantic drama, de Ravin plays Ally, a New York cop’s daughter who ends up falling for Tyler, a rebellious college student played by Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson. The characters develop a relationship – to the chagrin of Ally’s protective father.
That’s great, but what was it like kissing Robert Pattinson, she’s asked?
“Come on,” says de Ravin as she rolls her eyes to dismiss the teen-mag type of query.
She had more to say about her Remember Me portrayal and working alongside Pattinson. For instance, she will admit that her decision to do the Pattinson vehicle had nothing to do with the actor’s involvement.
“His name might have been on the cover of the screenplay, but I didn’t associate him with the movie,” de Ravin admits.
However, she learned to appreciate his talents and his drive to be an actor, not a teen sensation. “He’s a very sort of normal, grounded, down-to-earth individual, and he’s not one of these people who’s doing this for the fame,” she says.
Neither is de Ravin. Besides, she never expected to get the part. Her Remember Me character went through a series of re-writes. Finally, the producers decided to go with de Ravin a month before shooting started last year.
That meant de Ravin, on hiatus from Lost, had to take a crash course on changing her dialect from Aussie to the Queen’s style of New York speak. Luckily, she felt comfortable with the general Ally persona.
“Ally’s full of life and she has an attitude,” de Ravin says. “But Tyler (Pattinson) is the first person she’s opened up to, and she’s more in touch with appreciating life.”
That’s the key theme to Remember Me, despite the love affair, the family tragedies and the emotional turmoil of loss.
“I think there’s a big message in the film: not being fearful of life,” de Ravin says. “I thought about this after reading the script for the first time, and I think it remains the main part of the film.
“The movie says, ‘Life is so hectic, and it’s so go-go-go, that it is important to take a second and think, ‘OK, I’m here today,’ and just appreciate the day for what it is.”
Via RP Life
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’m now a fan of Robert Pattinson. He was sweet and shy in person, and he had such honest vulnerability.
When I interviewed him for “Remember Me,” we talked about:
*** His involvement with the film (apparently, they offered him “Remember Me” prior to the first “Twilight” — after “Twilight” came out, he could have easily said no to “Remember Me,” but the actor was true to his words, and he really loved the script!)
*** His character, Tyler
*** Working with Ruby Jerins
*** How he identifies with the character
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