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As you well know we don’t discuss Rob’s personal life here on ToR. This does not change no matter which source publishes the material.
Basically at ToR what we try to do is focus on Rob as an actor. His personal life has no bearings on what we do. We admire his work as an actor. We follow his career, not his personal life. Long time visitors of this site are well aware of this. By doing so we’ve managed to make ToR a fun place to be for everyone and we hope to continue doing so.
Therefore we continue in the same path we’ve followed all along, not posting about Rob’s personal life.
**No drama in the comments please**

I did the draw this morning using Random.org and here are out two Remember Me DVD giveaway winners. Congrats to AK and Alienchild! An e-mail has been sent your way. (Don’t mind the Blu-Ray in the pic, that’s my copy 😉 )
Here are the numbers from Random.org that I generated this morning.




http://video.rtlinfo.be/GED_vp/00230000/237200/237206.swf?bEmbed=1&bHideInfo=0&VideoID=180840
Here’s the translation:
Rob: I think that in terms of action and violence this movie is more mature than the 2 previous ones. I think that the story is a bit more acceptable. This love triangle isn’t really a reality for an 8 year old kid. For all these reasons, to me this film is more adult.
Taylor: It’s a real movie kiss, we’re at the top of a mountain, the background is beautiful, the camera revolves around us and we’re kissing. I’m happy that my character, Jacob, has the chance to get his kiss in there.
Video via Twilight Belgium
Here’s a new Robert Pattinson wallpaper made by halvir09
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Here’s a new still from behind the scenes of Eclipse with Robert Pattinson and Peter Facinelli
LATimes via RP Life

LOS ANGELES – The “Twilight” series may have changed the lives of fans worldwide, but perhaps no one has been more affected by its success than the three stars of the series: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.
All became overnight sensations when they were introduced to the novel’s millions of fans as the faces of Edward, Bella and Jacob – the three high-school students with mystical secrets at the center of the story. Edward is a vampire, Jacob is a werewolf and Bella is the ordinary teenage girl loved by both of them.
Pattinson, 24, Stewart, 20, and Lautner, 18, went from bit parts to big stars with the first “Twilight” film. The young cast reflected on the ups and downs of newfound fame.
“Eclipse,” the next film in the franchise, opens Wednesday.
The best thing to come out of the ‘Twilight’ mania?
Stewart: It’s the same satisfaction that I get from any other movie; it’s just that so many more people are paying attention. I always say I make movies for the life experience – literally, you steal from the characters you play – and to know that that’s actually affecting 100 million not only little girls, but really spans the ages of people, it just feels good. It’s so different from anything I’ve ever experienced, so that’s definitely the best thing.
Pattinson: Presenting at the Oscars and stuff, it’s just kind of so surreal. … The control you’re given because of “Twilight’s” success is kind of incredible. It is an amazing feeling.
Lautner: It’s traveling the world in general and seeing this kind of fan support worldwide. We go to Sao Paolo and then we go to Mexico City, we go all over the world and we have fans there with the same amount of passion everywhere we go. It’s just amazing to know we have that kind of fan support behind us.
One thing you miss from pre-‘Twilight’ life?
Stewart: I like being outside. I like to take walks and I could totally take walks – it’s not the fans, the fans are great, they would let me walk. It’s the other people, you know what I mean. It’s the other people.
Pattinson: I loved driving around LA. I know not a lot of people say that, but if you don’t have to get anywhere, LA is the best place to drive ’round in. I used to have this little car, a convertible … and I really do miss doing that, as the sun is going down, driving over the mountains. It’s a great thing and I kind of do miss that a little bit. It’s not really the same thing when you’ve got 10 cars following you.
Lautner: Malls and movie theaters, or me at them. You have to make adjustments but you can’t let it get to you.
Most memorable fan encounter?
Stewart: There were two girls that wound up in Italy as extras. I had met them previously in Vancouver but they were from Minnesota, so lots of traveling and strange coincidence that they happen to have been placed right next to my mark.
Lautner: There are so many. The Brazilian fans were very passionate. We were greeted by them at the airport. Apparently there were barricades but I didn’t see them. It was an interesting walk from the airport doors to our car.
Source
http://www.youtube.com/v/4J1n-NT9NK0&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xd0d0d0&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&fs=1
http://www.youtube.com/v/4J1n-NT9NK0&hl=en_US&fs=1&
Summary:
He was asked what he remembers most about it, and he came up with the one night where they filmed in a pretty bad area, said that he didn’t even feel like he was in Europe anymore and implied that he believed all the fans on set didn’t even know who he was, they just realised he was famous and were just gunning for an autograph that they could sell later. (via alexandra1116)
Source via RP Life / source via
Here are black & white versions of the new Remember Me stills we posted a few days ago.

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