Archive for January 2013

Robert Pattinson on Forbes ‘Hollywood’s best actors for the buck’ list   3 comments

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From Forbes:

Robert Pattinson ranks 4th with a $31.70 return for every dollar he is paid. Pattinson’s other movies this year, Bel Ami and Cosmopolis, weren’t released in enough theaters to count for this list. TheTwilight films have grossed $3.3 billion at the global box office and the final film, Breaking Dawn Part 2, is still in theaters. The only other film we looking at for Pattinson was Water for Elephants which grossed $118 million at the global box office on a $38 million budget.

To compile our list, we used data on actors’ earnings gathered for our Celebrity 100 list. Box office grosses and budget estimates are from Box Office Mojo. We looked at the last three films each actor starred in over the last three years that opened in more than 2,000 theaters, calculating the return on investment for the studios who pay his (or her) salary. We didn’t count movies where the actor was in a supporting or large ensemble role and we didn’t count animated movies. The actors who score well on this list tend to have small paydays and star in highly profitable movies.

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*SCANS* Robert Pattinson and Twilight in ‘OK’ magazine   1 comment

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‘Cosmopolis’ screening at TIFF Bell Lightbox on January 11 & 12th   7 comments

From TIFF

Canada’s Top Ten celebrates and promotes contemporary Canadian cinema and is intended to raise public awareness of Canadian achievements in film.

TIFF Cosmopolis

Schedule

Friday January 11
9:30 PM
Saturday January 12
12:30 PM

 

From @TIFF_NET:

David Cronenberg will be at the Friday night screening of COSMOPOLIS but not the Saturday screening.

Details of the ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Extended Edition DVD   1 comment

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From Yahoo Movies

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SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013

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That Provides Fans With Unprecedented Access To Exclusive Content
Santa Monica, CA (January 7, 2013) – Cere is the chance to discover even more of the blockbuster film when The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Extended Edition, featuring eight minutes of never-before-seen footage, debuts only on Blu-ray Disc (plus Digital Copy and UV), DVD (plus Digital Copy and UV) and Digital Download on Saturday March 2nd from Summit Entertainment, a LIONSGATE company. Now with eight minutes of new and extended scenes added back into the film by Director Bill Condon, along with his optional audio commentary, fans can delve deeper into the epic series they adore. Experience the timeless romance and drama in a whole new way when The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Extended Edition, featuring the original theatrical version and the all-new extended edition with optional audio commentary from the director, arrives on Blu-ray Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $29.99 and $22.98, respectively.

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*SCANS* New/Old Picture of Robert Pattinson from Cosmopolis Portugal Premiere + Breaking Dawn: Part II in TV Mais –   1 comment

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‘Cosmopolis’ on the cover of ‘Godard!’ magazine – Peru   2 comments

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From Godard Magazine:

Godard!, The leading film magazine of Peru, reaches its 32nd again with a large format 100 pages and the best content.
 
In this edition, the cover is occupied by Robert Pattinson for his role in ‘Cosmopolis’, the latest film by David Cronenberg, cataloged in various parts of the world as one of the best films of the year and in which the young actor has surprised strangers by your own interpretation.
 
On this subject, we present a double critique of the critically acclaimed film, plus an article on Cronenberg and already famous adaptations of novels, in our section LIBROFILM.”
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New Picture of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart with fans   17 comments

So Robert Pattinson and Kristen Steward went to my friends, mates restaurant on #NYE in London, only just told us 😦

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‘Map to the Stars’ & ‘Queen of the Desert’ on Indiewire’s ‘The 50 Indie Films we want to see in 2013’   3 comments

From Indiewire

With the avalanche of 2012 Top Ten lists petering out and the Sundance Film Festival a mere two weeks away from introducing what could be this year’s “Beasts of the Southern Wild” or “Sleepwalk With Me,” it’s time to stop reflecting on the past year’s cinema and start getting excited about this one’s. Because if the 50 films most anticipated by Indiewire’s editors listed below are any indication, it looks like a very promising year ahead.

From the work of Steve McQueen, Lars Von Trier and Sofia Coppola to the inspirations of Julian Assange, Linda Lovelace and David Sedaris (not to mention double doses of on-screen magic from Tilda Swinton and Ryan Gosling), here are 50 films likely to be released in 2013 that Indiewire’s staff are most excited to see:

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“Map to the Stars”
Director: David Cronenberg
Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Rachel Weisz, Robert Pattinson
Distributor: None as of yet.
Release Date: Very likely to premiere in Cannes or Venice or Toronto, with a deal and release date to follow.
Why Might It Be a Must See: Whatever you think of Robert Pattison becoming David Cronenberg’s newfound muse, their second collaboration in as many years looks mighty appealing. The long-delayed “Map to The Stars” also brings Cronenberg’s other righthand man Viggo Mortensen along for the ride (as well as Rachel Weisz), and is said to be a complex Hollywood satire…  It’s also the first film the Canadian director has actually shot in America. [Peter Knegt]

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“Queen of the Desert”
Director: Werner Herzog
Cast: Naomi Watts, Robert Pattinson, Jude Law
Distributor: N/A
Release date: Nothing yet.
Why Might It Be a Must See: Just because he was recently seen onscreen as the villain in “Jack Reacher” doesn’t mean Herzog has sold out. Every since “Rescue Dawn,” the kooky Bavarian filmmaker has entered a compelling new stage with the narrative side of his filmmaking career, delivering bizarre, discursive dramas (can anyone really explain “My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?”) with the same loony poetry that often spills out of Herzog’s mouth (that iguana bit in “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” was something else). Herzog’s new movie looks like a consolidation of his life as an adventurous documentarian and oddball fiction work: The movie stars Watts as legendary explorer Gertrude Bell and Pattinson as “Lawrence of Arabia” author T.E. Lawrence. Herzog tends to bring out the maniacal side of his actors, which means this could be a thrill ride in more ways than one. [Eric Kohn]

UK ‘Breaking Dawn: Part II’ DVD & Blu-Ray Cover   1 comment

Here are the UK BD-Part 2 Covers for DVD, 2 Disc Special and Blu-Ray

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Robert Pattinson fanvideos   Leave a comment

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Posted January 4, 2013 by Sim in Fan Vids, Robert Pattinson

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