Archive for April 2010

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – HQ Book Covers   1 comment

We’ve posted these before but here they are in HQ.



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Posted April 8, 2010 by justfp in Eclipse, Robert Pattinson

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Robert Pattinson in France's TéléLoisir – New Interview (With Translation)   Leave a comment

Here’s my translation of the interview for you guys.

Note: I’d take the album part with a grain of salt.

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New York, in the living room of a large hotel. It’s not a teen idol that shows up in his leather jacket, but a discreet comedian that faces his career and idol status with a killer smile.


TL: Remember Me is your first movie since the Twilight Saga. Not too much pressure?

Rob: Now that the movie’s coming out, I’m starting to get nervous. I felt like doing a story based in reality. It’s not only a love story. The characters face loss, sorrow and life. It’s not an action movie that will take over the box office but it’s important to me.

TL: Regarding filming in New York, this summer was a bit crazy….

Rob: It was crazy! There were fans everywhere. Paparazzi would call out my name during scenes. The second assistant to the Director got angry. I thought it was going to be a small movie, filmed peacefully in the streets of New York (Laughs).

TL: Do you fully assume your superstar status?

Rob: I think when you’re in the spot light, the best solution is to keep the mystery going. Anyways, my public persona will not help my career. I’ve learned to go by unnoticed! It wasn’t easy but it paid off well. Therefore I don’t feel the need to rebel against the system.

TL: Like Tyler, your character who’s in full rebellion, where you a rebel as a teenager?

Rob: Not really. But I have to say that my parents were really understanding. When they realized that I wasn’t that invested in school my dad said: “Very well, stop your courses but you’ll have to find a job.”

TL: What are your other projects?

Rob: I play guitar and I hope to get an album out by the end of the year. I also started filming Bel Ami. I manipulate using love and sex intelligent actors such as Kristin Scott Thomas. It’s very odd! (Laughs).


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New Eclipse Calendar With New Stills!   2 comments

Here are some pics from a new Eclipse Calendar.


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4 New Videos of Rob Filming on 04/07/10   Leave a comment

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Posted April 8, 2010 by natalienw in Bel Ami

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Robert Pattinson continues work in Budapest: Fans watch hottie actor for hours   2 comments

Robert Pattinson, the hottie actor from Twilight, has been working hard in Budapest and the fans from around the world have come to watch. AP has been reporting hundreds of fans line the fences and streets around the movie set to watch and catch a glimpse of the star.

No reports of any incidents have been made and the crowd seems extremely respectful to the filming at hand by keeping quiet not to interrupt and keeping at a distance.

Those fans waiting around have gotten to see quite a bit of the famous actor. Not only when he is playing a part but also when he comes and goes to his car. This isn’t an autograph, but none of the fans seen to mind!

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Posted April 8, 2010 by itsjustme1217 in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson

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Robert Pattinson draws fans in Budapest   1 comment

Happening now: Twilighthottie Robert Pattinson is on the set of Bel Ami in Budapest, Hungary, where he has been filming since last week.

Fans lined the street to watch the hunk walk by in his top hat today.

The movie, based on based on the 19th-century French novel by Guy de Maupassant, chronicles of  a young man’s rise to one of the most successful men in Paris, most of which he achieves by manipulating a series of powerful, intelligent, and wealthy women.

Vanity Fair has one quibble: To be true to the book, Pattinson should have a mustache.

USA Today (via Bel Ami Film)

Posted April 8, 2010 by itsjustme1217 in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson

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Robert Pattinson's filming of 'Bel Ami' in Budapest is stocked with fans   Leave a comment

Remember last summer when Robert Pattinson was filming Remember Me in New York City to a veritable live audience? Well, it seems that history does indeed repeat itself.
USA Today is reporting that Pattinson’s filming of Bel Ami all the way in Budapest, Hungary includes no shortage of fan presence.
In the film, Pattinson portrays the main character in Guy de Maupassant’s novel of the same name, a man who works his way up the social ladder by manipulating a series of women of status.
Pattinson’s co-stars in the film include Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman, and Kristin Scott Thomas, and Bel Ami is being directed by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod.
A slideshow of Pattinson on the set of Bel Ami today is available
here.

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Posted April 8, 2010 by itsjustme1217 in Robert Pattinson

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Video of Rob leaving the 'Bel Ami' set on 04/07/10   Leave a comment

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Posted April 7, 2010 by natalienw in Bel Ami, Fan Vids

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How to Be Review   5 comments

Okay, I admit it: I’m a Robert Pattinson fan. And it’s not because I admire his creatively gelled hair (although it is impressive), or because I can’t get enough of Twilight (I haven’t read the books). I’m a Robert Pattinson fan because not so long ago—before he starred in Twilight, or lifeless flicks like Remember Me—he made a wonderful film called How to Be. It’s a film so good—and one which he is so good in—that I’m still waiting for him to take a break from playing James Dean wannabees, and return to his How to Be greatness.

Pattinson plays Art, a twenty-something going through
a quarter-life crisis. When his girlfriend dumps him and he moves back in with his parents, he’s got nothing going for him except his songwriting and his job at the local supermarket. The problem is, he’s not very good at either one. After he discovers a self-help book called It’s Not Your Fault, he spends his inheritance and hires the book’s elderly author to move in with him and become his life coach.

If the setup sounds similar to something you’ve seen in any number of films about “the misunderstood outsider who discovers what life is all about,” I’ll ruin the surprise and let you know: How to Be is not that movie, and Art is not your typical misunderstood antihero.

Art wants to be a musician, but doesn’t have much talent. He wants to be close to his parents, but he doesn’t have anything in common with them. He thinks he’s depressed, but he’s really just in a rut.

It’s hard to articulate what makes this film so great. For one, there’s the music. Despite Art’s lack of musical talent, the film has a killer soundtrack. The songs in How to Be do something akin to what Sufjan Stevens’ music did for Little Miss Sunshine. They are playful and wink at the audience, letting us know that Art’s on screen melodramatics are meant to be played for laughs, not tears.

Then there’s Pattinson’s British accent. Other than Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, this is the only film to date where he gets a chance to play an Englishman and speak in his true accent. His American accent, though technically good, tends to sound stilted. In How to Be, Pattinson’s voice has a range that is usually stifled by his impassive characters and their American accents.

Finally, there’s Art himself, who is disarmingly disheveled. His clothes are either too big or too small. He eats brimming bowls of cereal that overflow onto the table. His hair is long, uncombed, and not mussed up by a professional stylist. Basically, the poor guy just can’t get it together.

Pattinson aptly embodies Art’s disheveled state. Maybe it’s because this is pre-millionaire, pre-magazine cover boy Pattinson, but there is something different about this performance. It’s more genuine, more creative, and less encumbered than ones he’s given since.

Writer and director Oliver Irving told PopMatters in 2009 that he was working on his second film, which would be about two female scientists. I’ll be watching for that one.

As for Pattinson, I’m still rooting for him. Here’s to hoping he can parlay his fame into working with more talents like Irving, who want to cast Robert Pattinson the actor, not Robert Pattinson the sex symbol or Robert Pattinson the brooding introvert.

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Posted April 7, 2010 by itsjustme1217 in Robert Pattinson

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Something You Won't Forget- 'Remember Me'   Leave a comment

Pôster Oficial de Remember Me! by PaulaSalvs.

Many people were curious to see what Robert Pattinson had up his sleeve for “Remember Me,” especially “Twilight” fans and critics. A question on a lot of people’s minds was, “can he be anything more than Edward Cullen?” Although the critics were scattered on their answer to that question, Pattinson’s performance in “Remember Me” is hard to ignore. I believe Pattinson did a beautiful job in this drama-he will be gracing us with his presence in the theatre for a long time (and not always as Edward).

“Remember Me” is not your average “boy meets girl” story (and it is definitely not a first-date movie). The first scene in the movie shows a mother and a daughter waiting for the subway. They are mugged and the mother is shot, leaving her daughter, Ally (Emilie de Ravin from “Lost”) living with her father, a cop struggling with alcoholism. Ally meets Tyler Hawkins (Pattinson), who has his own baggage-and by baggage, I mean a backpack, two carry-ons, and a suitcase full of problems. Tyler’s relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) is less-than-perfect. Tyler’s father divorced his mother after Tyler’s brother committed suicide, leaving his family very divided. As Ally and Tyler struggle with their dysfunctional families and life in their early twenties, they fall in love. At this point in the movie most of the audience loves it; however, it is the ending that will leave you in either adoration or tears.

After the movie ended and the credits began to role, I really wasn’t sure what to think. It was so unlike anything I had ever seen before and not at all what I was expecting. I had high expectations, and this movie went above and beyond. “Remember Me” is a dark and gritty portrayal of a boy in his early twenties dealing with the hardships and joys of life-leaving the audience to appreciate each and every moment. The biggest shock about this movie (no worries, this isn’t a spoiler): Robert Pattinson can act.

5/5 stars

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Posted April 7, 2010 by itsjustme1217 in Robert Pattinson

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