Archive for April 2010
Rob in this month's Cosmopolitan – Clean or Scruffy? 6 comments
Edward/Bella Eclipse Still From EW – UHQ Scan 1 comment
Movieville.org's Review of Remember Me 2 comments
Remember me
Director: Allen Coulter
Writer: Will Fetters
I, like most people enjoyed Twilight, and I’m not ashamed to say that. I did go into this thinking it would be another half decent indie film about relationships love and family. I was, however, pleasantly surprised watching the film.
Remember Me is about Tyler Hawkins (Rob Pattinson) a 21 year old guy living in New York, who doesn’t really see eye to eye with his father and is philosophically advanced than most his age. We see him deal with his pain and struggle and see him help people, in doing so gets him and his roommate arrested.
As the story continues we see his relationship with Ally grow, Ally played my Emilie De Ravin. Ally’s story is told at the beginning and without giving too much away she is dealing with some of her own traumatic issues. Her relationship with her father is pretty close, but a drunken night spent at Tyler’s gets her in trouble and she moves out.
For me. the relationship between Tyler and his father played by Pierce Brosnan was amazing; the boardroom scene was gripping, and for a moment I was mesmerised by what was going on. But the one who stole the film for me was Tyler’s little sister Caroline, we see her dealing with her own issues of being different and troubled at such a young age, for her performance alone would recommend going to see it.
Finally, the ending. If you pay close attention throughout the entire film you might just see it coming, however I was so captivated by the story I did not, so it hit me when you see what happens. There were subtle hints though; the eerie music which did foreshadow what was going to happen. I was happy it wasn’t a clichéd ending which at one point thought it was heading towards. It was better much better.
Overall I would say its worth going to watch, decent and enjoyable, great story and a wonderful cast.
8/10
Picture of Edward and Bella in the New Entertainment Weekly 3 comments
HQ Pic of Robert Pattinson From New Moon 1 comment
New-Old Videos of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of New Moon in NYC Leave a comment
Here are some old-new videos of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of New Moon in NYC.
http://www.youtube.com/v/Y1y5iPQ3YMg&hl=en_GB&fs=1&
http://www.youtube.com/v/wrehaMHWbew&hl=en_GB&fs=1&
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The Twilight Saga Eclipse: Taiwanese Poster and Trailer 5 comments
Here are the Taiwanese Eclipse Poster and Trailer. Thanks to Hayden for sending these to us.
http://www.youtube.com/v/DtlbnHmQQ8M&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6
HitFix: Confirmed: 'Twilight Saga: Eclipse' doing pickups with David Slade, not reshoots 1 comment
Rumors and gossip have followed the “Twilight Saga” ever since the first film created an uproar at the box office a year and a half ago. From the personal relationship between the stars to who will direct which sequel, it’s been a non-stop job for Summit Entertainment to put out one fire after another. That continued today.
This morning Canadian gossip site Lainey Gossip reported that reshoots of two key scenes for the forthcoming “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” were occurring in Vancouver next week. The pundit also floated that because of “creative differences” with the studio director David Slade wouldn’t oversee the reshoots and that former helmers Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight”) and Chris Weitz (“New Moon”) could step in instead. Because the outlet is based in the city and has been correct on a number stories regarding the franchise before, many media took the report with a hint of credibility which was a mistake.
HitFix has learned that Slade, who is currently overseeing the film’s score in London, would be headed to Vancouver himself to film what are obvstentively pick up shots, not reshot scenes. Pick up shots are cut into already completed scenes and can be necessary because of anything from bad lighting, a faulty print or a missing expression or line that was determined in editing. Reshoots insinuate a completely new scene being inserted into a picture.
Additionally, a Summit spokesperson told HitFix that the shoot has been planned for months, the picture is not in “trouble” and, in fact, the studio thinks it may be the best of the three so far. Considering, this writer has heard praise for “Eclipse’s” script, that’s easy to believe. The spokesperson also noted that reshoot timing is three days or less, is not a lot of material and furthermore, they do not involve the meadow scene or any action scenes whatsoever.
Fans will be able to decide their opinion on Slade’s vision for “Eclipse” when the film opens nationwide on June 30.





















