Archive for April 21, 2010
David Slade tweeted along with Orchestra picture:
Howard Shore composer and conductor at Abbey Rd Studios with Orchestra. Our sound score recording is complete and there are no words to describe it. The film just got more exciting.

You can pre-order the soundtrack on Amazon for 9.99$ here.
Here is the trailer info as well as chat information that Twilight tweeted on their account.

Source: lion_lamb via Pattinson Life
Here are the de-tagged magazine scans of Robert Pattinson we posted earlier. You can check out the original scans here.

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I detagged the HQ Screencap of Rob for you guys. This is nowhere near perfect, it was a hard pic to de-tag.
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Here is another old/new pic of Robert Pattinson from a Japanese Photoshoot.

Source: FrancescaOCD
Here’s another great new Robert Pattinson wallpaper made by MissAmyJoon
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Here’s an awesome new wallpaper by @Halvir09
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Twilight Eclipse Trailer in HD
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We can all pretty much agree that The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will be one of this summer’s biggest films, but do you think it will be number one?
Well, MySpace’s recent Trailer Park Chart seems to indicate so. In their “Top 5 Hot Movies of Summer 2010” feature, MySpace predicted the top five biggest films of the summer and placed The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in the number one spot.
MySpace cited user comments, saying “This movie is our number one because, judging by your comments, YOU are going to make it the biggest hit of the summer.”
The site then went on to say, “This is the 3rd movie in the franchise. The first one grossed $408.7 million, the second one grossed $709.7 million, so it’s only going up. Question is: will it pass the $1 billion worldwide?”
An intriguing question, indeed.
A few months ago, we talked about a suggestion by one publication that Eclipse would not fare as well as predecessor The Twilight Saga: New Moon, but the consensus was then, and is likely still now, that Eclipse would surpass Twilight and New Moon.
Twilight Examiner

I felt like a kid at Christmas in anticipation of Robert Pattinson’s performance as Tyler Hawkins in Remember Me.
Remember Me is a love story. I won’t lie to you – it is what it is. The good thing about this film is that it’s not just a predictable love story as there’s a rather dramatic twist.
There has to be really. It must be called Remember Me for a reason.
At the beginning of the film, we see Ally (Lost’s Emilie de Ravin) as an 11-year-old witnessing her mother’s murder. Later we find out that Tyler (Twilight’s Robert Pattinson) found his older brother after he had committed suicide.
Both Ally and Tyler have had heart-breaking lives through their own family tragedies. They are both lost souls, taking each day as it comes, until they meet each other.
You may be left thinking that this is an ordinary boy-meets-girl film but there is so much more. The dramatic climax includes a memorable event.
Remember Me will have you both smiling and crying in equal measure.
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