We’re gladly taking part in Remember Me Saturday UK’s campaign to help promote opening weekend in the UK. For more information please see below and check out their site here. The information is also up on the sidebar of our site.
Author Archive
Remember Me Saturday UK – 03/04/10 Leave a comment
Remember Me Expected to Take in About $8.3 million 2 comments
“Alice” is still queen of the box office.
The Tim Burton and Johnny Depp version of Alice in Wonderland is the #1 movie for the second straight weekend, rolling up $62 million in ticket sales. It’s become the first $200 million release of 2010.
Green Zone with Matt Damon finishes #2 with $14.5 million, and the mismatch romantic comedy She’s Out of My League rounds out the top three with $9.6 million.
The Robert Pattinson drama Remember Me is expected to take in about $8.3 million for fourth place.
'NEW MOON' DVD SPOT – "EDWARD" 2 comments
http://www.youtube.com/v/TKZLsLwNjmg&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6
SOURCE: His Golden Eyes via Edward Cullen Net
Robert Pattinson Speaks About Remember Me, Twilight and Being an Idol Leave a comment
With his tousled, seemingly unwashed locks and rumpled, just-rolled-out-of-bed undershirt and jeans, Robert Pattinson seems laid-back and carefree.
But the 23-year-old heartthrob, who attracts throngs of screaming fans wherever he goes, has a lot on his mind these days – not the least of which is what will happen when the “Robsession” ends.
“If it suddenly dies down and suddenly no one is interested … yeah, it is worrying,” he says.
“It’s scary to think that it all might just fundamentally stop after the ‘Twilight’ thing’s finished.”
That “Twilight thing” is the more than $1?billion movie franchise based on Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling series.
Pattinson stars as Edward Cullen, the vegetarian vampire who falls in love with human Bella Swan.
Despite the success of the first two films, “Twilight” and “New Moon,” he hopes to break away from that emo, teenage undead role with his new film, “Remember Me.”
Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin star as twenty-somethings falling in love while coping with family tragedy.
Q: Did you feel a lot of pressure choosing “Remember Me,” since it’s the first time we’re seeing you post-“Twilight”?
A: I just always liked the script. When I was making it, I didn’t even think about it. Now that it’s being released, it comes into context with all of that.
Q: Do you regret taking on “Twilight”?
A: You can never tell. When I did “Twilight,” I had no idea it was going to be so big. I didn’t know they were going to make the sequels afterward. … But I don’t really have any regrets about it. It’s just, you can’t. There’s nothing you can do about it.
Q: How do you feel about being an idol?
A: I don’t really know if I am. It’s still just the sort of character that people like a lot. I try and avoid promoting myself like that ’cause otherwise you end up with a huge burden of responsibility.
Little Ashes Wins GLAAD Award 3 comments
Little Ashes has won the GLAAD Award for Outstanding Film-Limited Release. Congrats Rob and the entire team of Little Ashes!
Outstanding Film-Limited Release: Little Ashes (Regent Releasing)
Source via RobPattzNews
4 New Remember Me Wallpapers Leave a comment
Here are 4 new Remember Me wallpapers made by candykizzes24
Click to make them bigger
More after the jump!
85+ Screencaps From the New Video Behind the Scenes of Eclipse 9 comments
Here are 85+ screencaps from the video behind the scenes of Eclipse.
More after the jump!
Bonus Eclipse Footage From the New Moon DVD 3 comments
http://www.youtube.com/v/YgdFubqaaTw&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6
Via Twilight Lexicon
EXCLUSIVE NEW MOON DVD TV Spot – "Edward" 1 comment
ToR’s Review of Remember Me – If You’ve Read the Movie Synopsis There are No Spoilers 13 comments

Remember Me is a brilliant screenplay written by Will Fetters. Many can oversee the underlying lessons of Remember Me and chalk it down to being a dramatic romance, however they will have failed to see the true meaning of Remember Me. Remember Me is a story about people like you and I. It’s a story about grief, and how everyone deals with it differently. Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, the wounded college student who’s fighting to come to terms with his brother’s death. This is Rob’s best performance yet. In Remember me he proves that he’s so much more than Edward Cullen. Pierce Brosnan, plays Charles Hawkins, the father who buries himself in work to forget the death of his first son. Ruby Jerins shines in the role of the artistic, often misunderstood, youngest daughter of a family trying to cope with a tragedy that has befallen them. The Hawkins family truly represents how death can affect people in so many different ways and have a big impact on actions years down the line.
Rebelling Tyler works in a bookstore, is a free student and lives with Aidan (Tate Ellington). Aidan is the much needed comical relief in Tyler’s life. Behind his funny guy facade Aidan cares deeply for Tyler and tries in his own way to help Tyler get through this rough moment in his life.
Boy meets girl, Tyler meets Ally who also has her own share of grief to deal with. Ally while coping with her own grief tries to deal with her father’s grief. Neil Craig (Chris Cooper) is another perfect example of how people deal with grief differently. Tyler and Ally’s relationship develops and their shared grief makes Tyler realize that he is not alone, bringing them closer together. The chemistry between Tyler and Ally is great.
The entire cast of Remember Me did an amazing job in portraying the lives of these dysfunctional families. Tyler’s relationship with his younger sister is so touching and sweet.
The ending packs a powerful punch that will leave you reeling and speechless. Only then will you truly understand the meaning of Remember and what this movie has to teach you.
Remember Me teaches us a powerful lesson, one we should all live by, but so often forget : “Live in the Moment”.




















