You can now pre-order The Bad Mother’s Handbook on Amazon for 19.99$ here. It will be released on August 24th.
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You can now pre-order The Bad Mother’s Handbook on Amazon for 19.99$ here. It will be released on August 24th.
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Here’s a new Robert Pattinson interview with Germany’s Glamour Magazine. Scans and translation below.
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Here’s an amazing Remember Me fanmade video. It nearly brought me to tears.
*DO NOT WATCH IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE MOVIE*
Source: estherbrokendoll at Remember Me Movie Live Journal
Here’s a short write up for the Remember Me DVD release from NorthJersey.com. Remember Me is being released on DVD on June 22nd, it’s also up in popularity by 217% this week on IMDB. I don’t know about you guys but I can’t wait to get my copy to watch it again.
Remember Me (2010, Summit, PG-13, $27) — Robert Pattinson proves he’s more than a one-trick vampire with a solid turn as an angry young man softened by the love of a good woman (Emilie de Ravin, best known as “Lostie” Claire). The ending? You’ll either hate it or be moved by it. This one-of-a-kind love story is not easily forgotten. Extras: behind-the-scenes featurettes and commentary by Pattinson.
If you haven’t ordered your copy of Remember Me yet you can order the DVD here and the Blu-Ray here.
BlueWater Comics sent us a copy of “Fame: Robert Pattinson” for Review. We’re a bit late doing the review, sorry for the delay. Huge thanks to our guest poster AccentonLife for writting this article for ToR.
OK, let’s be honest here. If you’re a fan of Robert Pattinson (or even a regular visitor to this site), you already know the information in Fame: Robert Pattinson. But, for $3.99, it’s a worthwhile investment.
In this comic, you learn briefly about Pattinson’s early life. (The illustrations of his parents and of his two sisters dressing him up are easily two of the most amusing in the comic.) It then takes readers through his early film roles up to his part as Georges Duroy in Bel Ami. Pattinson’s story is told through an intriguing blend of narrative bits, illustrations and quotes from the actor himself.
The storytelling relates in some way back to the movies Pattinson has been in, but the authors find a way to stretch discussion of movie roles into discussions about his life in general. For example, part of the discussion about The Haunted Airman deals with Pattinson smoking and how many times he is photographed with a cigarette, relating it back to how many times his character lights up in that film. The authors also talk about Pattinson’s musical abilities as part of a discussion about the Twilight soundtrack.
The illustrations themselves are, in an odd way, rather interesting. The cover is the closest likeness. The inside illustrations, while portraying him in memorable poses and pieces of clothing, certainly are of that comic book/anime variety. Pattinson is often portrayed, particularly for professional photoshoots such as the one he did for GQ, in a suave, sophisticated manner. It’s interesting to see him portrayed in the slightly less perfect light of comic drawing – more angular, additional lines, harsher scruff. Nevertheless, fans will be satisfied with just how realistic these images are.
The collages are also fun. There is one that pieces together the book covers of the Twilight saga and another that illustrates some of his early roles. It’s not quite a “Where’s Waldo,” but it’s entertaining to see what you spot in them.
Perhaps the best thing about this comic is the use of quotes from Pattinson. They are scattered throughout the comic and provide a bit of insight into his thoughts on fame and the movies he’s done. One such quote is particularly perceptive: “I didn’t do anything out of the ordinary to be so famous. It all comes down to those 5 minutes of emotions that you give to people and that’s nice to feel. It’s part of the magic and everything that comes from making movies. The expectations, the dreams, the fantasies; it’s all an illusion. I’m a very normal guy, I can promise you that.”
Perhaps that sums up both Pattinson and this comic best. For fans, this will be another piece to add to the collection.
You can purchase Fame here on Amazon.
Here are 2 great Water for Elephants Wallpapers made by DreamySim1
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Here a new Robert Pattinson wallpaper or twitter background made FlorBella123
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Here’s the full video of Robert Pattinson’s interview with Polish TV. Translation Added.
http://www.youtube.com/v/LuEc86ZPdHw&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x006699&color2=0x54abd6
Translation- by lalaith466 at Pattinsonlife via RPLife
R: He has been learning Polish for three weeks.
I: Why?
R: He says he have to speak Polish in his new film. He said ‘podnie? nog?’ in Polish – it means ‘lift your leg up’.
I: It’s quite a weird request.
R He knows and doesn’t mean the interviewer to raise her leg.
I: It’s funny he chose this to tell her.
R: He forgot for a moment what it means in English but now he knows and feels embarrassed. He says it in the scene with an elephant.
I: It explains a lot.
I: In Eclipse there are two main plots: love of Bella and Edward and rivalry of Edward and Jacob.
The trio had to shoot many scenes together. She hopes they get along with each other.
R: They always get along with each other. It’s wonderful what happened to them but success didn’t go to their heads.
Twilight has become a big phenomenon but they were together in it from the start and they supported each other and it’s amazing.
I: She has read he didn’t want to go to the test shooting because he was afraid he was not able to play perfection of Edward.
R: He says that it’s funny because later he decided he would play Edward as so insecure and doubtful about himself as you could only imagine.
I: She asked if the fact he’s British helped.
R: Yeah, definitely. Now when he thinks about it, it seems he played himself.
But it’s funny because everyone thought Edward should be someone with absolute self-confidence all the time.
He never wanted to play him that way and finally everyone accepted it
I: He was named the best dressed man in the world. It’s funny because as a British he rather doesn’t mind what he wears, does he?
R: He doesn’t. He jokes he is wearing the same clothes all the week.
I: A British friend of hers told her once they don’t like when somebody pay attention to what they wear because it’s so shallow and facile.
Is it true?
R: He doesn’t know if it is some British mind-set but he thinks so. He is embarrassed when he is dressed to kill.
He doesn’t like wear new clothes and anything flashy.
I: Last time when she interviewed him he had a ripped jacket. She asked if it was intentionally.
R: He jokes probably it was.
I: It was during Remember Me promotion, it was yellow jacket.
R: He seems not to remember he has the one 😉
I:What does he think about the title the sexiest man alive?
R: He jokes it’s obvious, he thinks there wasn’t any competition.
I: The title seems so silly – “the sexiest man alive”. She says he is British guy so he is supposed to be cynical.
R: Everyone who was named the sexiest in the world made a special interview about it
but he said: no way, I’m won’t make an interview about what is a feeling to be the sexiest man alive.
I: He had to feel idiotic.
R: He said to them: you’re insane. Don’t you see you look like complete morons?
So he didn’t give the interview an thinks and everyone was pissed about it.
I: Do people often think Robert is Edward? That he is the character he plays.
R: He says at the beginning it was frequent. At the fan conventions everyone believed the character stepped from book into real world.
I: Did they call him Edward?
R: Yes, they couldn’t understand they’re normal people.
I: Friends of hers ask their boyfriends: Will you be my Edward?
How did the movie affect his relationships with women? The expectations have to be high.
R: He is coping with it. He likes pressure. It makes him better.
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