Here are 60+ new fan pics of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of Water for Elephants in Berlin.
More after the jump!
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Here are 60+ new fan pics of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of Water for Elephants in Berlin.
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Here’s a new wallpaper by @DreamySim1 | Click to make bigger
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We’re a little late in starting our birthday project this year. Sorry guys. As you know DreamySim1 is an amazing designer and she will be designing a special book that we will send to Rob that will include all the comments in this post! (We’re thinking along the lines of a leather bound journal).
So if you have a special birthday message leave it in the comments below and we’ll be sending it to Rob!
“From all of us here at ToR Rob, we wish you the very best of birthdays!”
Since we’re late we’re giving people until Sunday the 15th to post their comments. Sometimes it might take us a little bit to approve the comments so bear with us 😉
Here are some new fan pics of Robert Pattinson in Berlin, Paris and London taken by and sent to us by Ursula.
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Here is Fox’s full statement regarding the purported video of Tai circulating on the internet.
From 20thFoxCC:
“A central message of Water for Elephants is the condemnation of cruelty towards animals. Twentieth Century Fox feels strongly that we have taken every step to ensure that the film, while portraying the perception of animal abuse (often through digital effects), held in utmost importance the proper care and humane treatment of all animals involved in the production. Fox and the filmmakers behind Water for Elephants are disturbed and saddened by the video being circulated that purportedly shows the elephant Tai being mistreated several years ago. We are strongly opposed to violence against animals, humans or any creatures.
“Fox is compelled to point out that this video was NOT taken during the training for, or production of, our film, and neither Tai nor any other animal performer in the film was harmed in any way during the making of this film. In fact, the organization circulating this video claims it was taken in 2005, which was at least five years before the movie went into production and at least a year before the book on which the movie is based was even published. Moreover, a representative from the American Humane Association was on set and monitored every instance in which animals were used and can confirm that no animals, including Tai, were mistreated in any way.”