I thought it would be a good idea today to do a wallpaper post with Remember Me wallpapers. Here are 30+ amazing Remember Me wallpapers made by DreamySim1.
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I thought it would be a good idea today to do a wallpaper post with Remember Me wallpapers. Here are 30+ amazing Remember Me wallpapers made by DreamySim1.
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From The Mix Tape:
Remember Me (2010)
“Remember Me” was not marketed as a film about Sept. 11 or terrorism, but the fall of the World Trade Center does factor into the plot of this love story starring Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin. The film, directed by Allen Coulter and written by Will Fetters, gives subtle hints to the Sept. 11 subplot throughout the film. In the beginning of the film, the audience is told the film is set in New York City in 2001, but it would take a keen viewer to connect the dots, as the year isn’t mentioned again until the very end of the film. “Remember Me” is not a happy romantic film. The story focuses on two lovers: Tyler (Pattinson) and Ally (de Ravin) who are beginning a relationship as they try to get over Ally’s mother’s murder and the divorce of Tyler’s parents in the wake of his brother’s suicide. “Remember Me” will air on TMC at 5:25 p.m. Saturday.
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Here are black & white Water for Elephants stills featuring Robert Pattinson.
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Here are 3 new stills of Robert Pattinson as Jacob Jankowski in Water for Elephants
Robert Pattinson’s promotional music video for How to Be is on Next Movies ‘Twilight Stars in 7 Wildly Diverse Music Videos’ list
Robert Pattinson in ‘Choking On The Dust’
If you really want to see Robert Pattinson’s range, forget “Twilight” or “Water for Elephants” – check out “How to Be.” The indie dramedy is about a twenty-something struggling musician forced to move home with his parents. Pattinson is funny and proves to be a capable singer, as this promotional music video for the movie proves.
See the rest over at Next Movie
Here’s the Mexican DVD cover for Water for Elephants
Variety reports Cosmopolis has just been picked up by RAI Cinema:
Italy’s RAI Cinema — which has a massive 22 pics unspooling in Venice — has announced several international acquisitions, including David Cronenberg’s Don DeLillo adaptation “Cosmopolis,” Rob Cohen’s revenge thriller “I, Alex Cross,” and Jan de Bont’s China-set “Mulan.”
Given that Italian movies are humming locally, RAI Cinema’s current policy is to buy less American product, picking mostly high-profile Hollywood titles that can generate big box office.
However “it’s not easy to find available American blockbusters, so we’ve also focused on smaller films,” said RAI Cinema managing director Paolo Del Brocco.
It acquired “Cosmopolis” starring Robert Pattinson from Gaul’s Kinology;…
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Here are few scans of Breaking Dawn in DM magazine
Here’s a great new video made by Setje:
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