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New Zealand: Win tickets to a preview screening of ‘Water for Elephants’ on May 4   Leave a comment

The Dominion Post is giving readers the chance to join us at a preview screening of Water for Elephants on Wednesday, 4 May, 6.30pm at Reading Courtenay Central.

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Water for Elephants is based on the acclaimed number-one bestseller, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS presents an epic tale of forbidden love in a magical place filled with adventure, wonder and great danger.  Starring Reece Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz.

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS TM & © 2011 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
IN CINEMAS 12 MAY

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Fox, Color App Partner for ‘Water for Elephants’ Premiere (Exclusive)   1 comment

AN EXCLUSIVE CLIP FROM THE UPCOMING REESE WITHERSPOON – ROBERT PATTINSON FILM WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE BEFORE THE RED CARPET BEGINS SUNDAY.

20th Century Fox has teamed up with the makers of mobile app Color for Sunday’s premiere of Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson’s film Water for Elephants.

The photos and videos taken using the Color app by attendees at the New York premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre will be instantly shared to those in the immediate vicinity in a Water for Elephants premiere group (or “conversation”), which acts like an automatic feed.
Fox will also have one of the film’s producers and some of the talent taking videos and pictures using the app as they make their way down the carpet.

Color, which launched in late March, is a free application for iPhone (and coming to Android and Windows 7) devices that allows people within 150 feet to capture and have real-time access to photos, videos and text. In one day, it was the second most popular social media application behind Facebook.

“With such a big following of Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, people will be camping out just to get to the front of the barricades,” Color co-founder Peter Pham tells THR, who likened the app to a “visual Twitter.” “It’ll give you a really good sense of what it’s like from the fan’s perspective. It’s not the high-def professional cameraman taking the photos perched in a specific spot.”

While Color is exclusive to mobile devices, aggregated content from the premiere will be made available online for the first time at http://www.color.com/waterforelephants to further engagement. The website will launch with a never-before-seen clip from the film at 1 p.m. PT on Sunday.

The team-up marks one of the first major partnerships for Color, but don’t think this is a one-hit wonder. Pham tells THR that Color has received a “tremendous amount” of interest from high-profile musicians who want to use the app for their tours, with possible announcements to come.

But not everyone’s buying into the hype. Critics of the app made note of Color’s privacy issue — anyone within proximity has access to the images and videos in the network — and the confusing functionality.
Pham declined to discuss financial terms of the partnership.

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Robert Pattinson in “FilmInk” Magazine – Australia (April 2011)   3 comments

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Thinking of Rob signs for the Premiere of Water for Elephants in NYC   5 comments

Going to NYC and visit the Premiere of Water for Elephants? Or just want a memory on your wall? Here are 3 signs for you to print and take with you or hang on the wall. They can be printed at tabloid size. | Click to make bigger

‘Water for Elephants’ Special on Starz Studio – April 21st 4:50pm ET   2 comments

Starz Studio: Water For Elephants special to air on April 21st @ 4:50pm ET on Starz http://bit.ly/gV0OgB

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AUDIO/SCANS: Reese Witherspoon talks about Robert Pattinson   Leave a comment

From Glamour Magazine (France) 

Is Robert Pattinson really that pretty in real life?
He’s not too bad, I know you’re disappointed but it’s the truth. He’s smart, low profile and ultimately shy. He’s really funny too, we couldn’t stop laughing throught the whole shooting.

His hair is really short in this movie!
I know! All the Twilight fans are furious. What he’s living right now, I’ve never seen that before in my life, and it happens wherever he goes. It’s not just girls, either. I’ve seen 40 years old women screaming his name at the other end of the set, pressed against security fences.

US Weekly scan – Quotes from Reese about Rob and Water for Elephants from the press conference

Critics Choice has a soundbite from Reese saying sweet things about Rob

Click HERE to listen.

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Robert Pattinson talks about saying goodbye to Edward Cullen, WFE, and more.   1 comment

So much for immortality. Vampire Edward Cullen is gone. The fanged teeth have been put into storage. The glittering makeup has hit the Hefty bag. Bring on the sunlight.

By the time you’re reading this article, Robert Pattinson will have wrapped his final scene for “Breaking Dawn: Part 2.”

In a way, he’s breaking up with his ethereal BFF.

“It does feel like a breakup. I do love the guy — and I’m going to miss him,” Pattinson, 24, says during an interview with the Sun-Times on a cool Sunday afternoon from his hotel suite in Santa Monica, Calif. “I prefer to think of ending this franchise like leaving school. It’s the last day of high school.”

He mulls over the plusses of leaving behind his romantic alter ego.

“I’ll be very glad not to put those contacts in anymore or have to put on the sparkling makeup,” he says with a giggle.

The thing about Pattinson is, he likes to giggle. A lot. Then his voice softens.

“It’s been amazing to play the same character through so many adventures. And it’s so strange because my life has changed so much over these years, but ‘Twilight’ and Edward Cullen will always be a part of me. It’s been my whole life. My whole 20s,” he says. “And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

He knows that there is no way he’s leaving this room without spilling some secrets about “Breaking Dawn,” a two-part finale debuting in November.

“I haven’t really seen any of the footage, so I’m not sure how any of it turned out. All I can tell you is, it felt right. It was from the heart.

“I’m as curious as any ‘Twilight’ fan,” he insists.

‘A delicious, dirty world’

Fans are curious about Pattinson’s post-“Twilight” life, which includes another of the most talked about film projects of the year — “Water for Elephants,” based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen and opening Friday.

Pattinson plays Jacob, a veterinary student in the 1930s who forgets about his studies after his parents are killed. He opts to join a traveling circus as their vet and falls in love with the star attraction (played by Reese Witherspoon) who happens to be married to the ringmaster (Christoph Waltz).

Yes, there are love scenes with Witherspoon, but don’t expect any tabloid headlines.

“Listen, I had a cold and kept apologizing to Reese, who has since revealed to the press that I had the worst sinus infection when I was kissing her. She has said, ‘He was just sniffing all the way through.’ I guess that was her response to, ‘Reese, you’re the envy of so many girls.’”

Rebuttal?

“I shouldn’t have made my nose run,” he laments. “I was so embarrassed.”

He was thrilled to join up with a movie that thrust him into circus life.

“It’s such a delicious, dirty world,” Pattinson says. “I absolutely loved it. You’re allowed to relax, breathe and sweat in this world. There was something very real about it and it was quite a freeing experience.”

It turns out that he’s actually an animal person. And the feeling was mutual. Another female fawned in his presence — and she might just be his biggest fan.

She is Tai, his elephant co-star, and quite famous in her own right.

“She is such a phenomenal creature,” he says. “Hanging out with elephants is such a life-changing experience. I love that my job as an actor allows me to spend three months with elephants.”

Pattinson was told to watch it when it came to his famous kisser.

“The main rule was to watch out for the horses,” he says. “They will kick you. I was told that the zebras would kick me even harder. The easiest animals were the lions and tigers and elephants. They’re so sweet and so confident. They don’t really get troubled or nervous.”

A recognized star

Pattinson also is becoming quite a confident movie star despite the perils of international fame.

“I was in New Mexico doing a road trip across the states with my friends. I didn’t get recognized at first, but then a woman recognized one of my friends because he was next to me in a paparazzi picture — from two years ago!

“Literally, we were in the middle of nowhere and this woman turns around and screams, ‘Aren’t you Robert Pattinson’s friends?’ Then her head turned again and she looked at me. “She was in utter shock,” he says. “This took place at a fairground outside of nowhere and I thought we’d have to find her an ambulance, which wouldn’t have been easy.”

A few years ago, Pattinson seemed uncomfortable with fame, but now seems to just laugh it off.

“It’s hard to walk down the street. You can’t just do it in a regular way,” he says. “I have to think about my moves. I can’t just casually run out to the store to buy milk. I have to plan ahead and figure out if the paparazzi will be there.”

Of course, there are all those persistent relationship rumors, including that he’s about to marry his “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart, settle down and have some bambinos — at least according to an Italian magazine.

“I don’t understand how they printed that. It’s a completely made-up interview,” he says. “I’d love to have a family — sometime in the future.”

They may not be having babies in real life, but their characters Edward and Bella get married and have a child in “Breaking Dawn.”

Ask Pattinson about one of the most pivotal scenes — the birth of Bella and Edward’s child and turning Bella into a vampire — and he pauses. He isn’t sure how much to let out of the bag. Then he giggles and lets it rip.

“It was insane intense,” he says. Edward can either lose her or give her a bite and thus immortality. “It was a pretty traumatic scene for me to do as an actor and, frankly, horrible for me emotionally.

“Edward has tried for so long not to turn Bella into a vampire and now … well, it’s very sad. He feels like he has let her down.”

Pattinson stops and laughs.

“Now stop asking or I’ll be in trouble.”

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Some Pictures From Robert Pattinson’s Vanity Fair Photoshoot (2009) – Now Untagged   1 comment

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Audio of Robert Pattinson from the Water for Elephants’ Press Conference   3 comments

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There was an embankment with a train track on the top. All the trailers were on one side, and then the circus world was on the other. Once you walked over the tracks, there would be a camera, but that was the only thing from the 21st Century. You could stand on the tracks and look over at everything, and you were in the ‘30s. We were out in the middle of the desert in Fillmore, and there was nothing else around. There was an orchard. We were in the ‘30s. Jack Fisk, the production designer, used authentic pegs and the ropes. Every single thing which built the world was all totally real. And, authentic period underpants do actually help, as well. I actually wore them every single day. Jacqueline West, the costume designer, was unbelievable. Almost everything was real. Every pair of jeans were all from the ‘20s and ‘30s. It was crazy.


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New HQ Picture of Rob at the InStyle Golden Globes After Party and Old Ones Untagged   2 comments

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Posted April 14, 2011 by natalienw in Robert Pattinson

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