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The Twilight Saga: New Moon is set to hit DVD and Blu-ray shelves on March 20th at midnight. Both discs will include a feature length audio commentary from the film’s director, Chris Weitz. We have a special preview of this upcoming special feature, which you can access by clicking the clip below:
http://www.movieweb.com/v/VIlMaqqm4yOzos
In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is devastated by the abrupt departure of her vampire love Edward (Robert Pattinson) but her spirit is rekindled by her growing friendship with the irresistible Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). Suddenly she finds herself drawn into the world of the werewolves, ancestral enemies of the vampires, and she finds her loyalties tested. The film is being released on DVD and Blu-ray March 20th at midnight.
Thanks RobPattzNews for the tip!

From AP
In “Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson has temporarily stepped away from “Twilight,” apparently in search of his “Five Easy Pieces” or “Rebel Without a Cause.”
When Pattinson’s character — a wayward, rebellious 21-year-old named Tyler Hawkins — meets who will quickly become his love interest — a fellow NYU student named Ally (Emilie de Ravin) — he informs her that his major is “undecided.”
“`Bout what?” she responds.
“Everything,” he says.
As a character-defining quote, it’s a long way from Marlon Brando’s “Whaddya got?” in “The Wild One.” Perhaps an earlier draft had him saying he’s getting a “Ph.D. in misanthropy.”
Pattinson may be on leave from the narcotic melodrama of “Twilight,” but he’s still in full-on brooding mode. The young actor has an unmistakable screen presence. However in “Remember Me,” he pours it on thickly and self-consciously.
With low eyes, sleeves rolled up just so and cigarette drooping artfully from his mouth, Tyler (like Edward Cullen) is a reluctant romantic. He quotes Gandhi in voiceover, makes love to Sigur Ros and (understandably) can’t be moved to laughter by “American Pie 2.”
His deepness runneth over.
Read full review HERE
From Canada.com
Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin become entwined in what you might call a romantic tragedy in Remember Me. It’s a New York City love story, and it evokes a feeling of familiarity: a young man who is emotionally cut off from the world and troubled by the hypocrisy of adults, madly devoted to his preternaturally talented younger sister, mourning a dead brother, rebelling against the privilege of his parents. It leads to an obvious question: OK, Mr. Catcher in the Rye, but does Pattinson take off his shirt?
Well, yes he does, although discreetly and mostly from behind. More to the point is that he emerges from the pupa of eternal life bestowed by his roles in Twilight and enters a different kind of deathlessness as an interesting young actor, able to show brooding introversion in a film in which one of his friends says, “I’ve had enough of this brooding introvert s—.” Not easy to get past, but Pattinson has exactly the kind of self-possessed uncertainty to negotiate it.
Read full review HERE
Via RP Life

From TwiExaminer
Remember Me is a film which immediately beckons the thought of at least two adjectives: emotional and provident.
The film chronicles a point in time of the lives of “Tyler” (Robert Pattinson) and “Ally” (Emilie de Ravin), though it also rather importantly peeks into the contemporaneous journey of Tyler’s younger sister “Caroline” (Ruby Jerins). Tyler’s mother (Lena Olin), father (Pierce Brosnan), stepfather (Greg Jbara), and friend (Tate Ellington) as well as Ally’s father (Chris Cooper) are prominent characters whose emotional statuses through the story are intertwined with the main characters’.
DIRECTOR: Allen Coulter
SCREENWRITER: Will Fetters
CAST: Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Ruby Jerins, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Tate Ellington, Martha Plimpton, Greg Jbara, Kate Burton, and Peyton List.
SUMMARY: Tyler and Ally have separately endured unmistakable tragedies, and they continue to suffer from their losses. While both incidences of privation took place years prior to the film’s setting, the marks left upon the two are heavy and unyielding (and in Tyler’s case very literal).
Aidan, Tyler’s friend and partner in crime, encourages him to pursue the company of a girl, Ally, because he has discovered her to be the daughter of a policeman who has wronged the two.
From the first moment that Tyler approaches Ally, though, it becomes clear that revenge is not the dish being served at their dinner date and that dessert, instead, is the first course.
The two enjoy a rather quick but unhurried romantic connection and things escalate between them in the regular course. The circumstances leading up to their union, however, threaten to disturb the stillness of their waters.
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A huge thanks to Victoria from PopSugar for sending this to us. It’s a series of videos of a lucky fan who had a chance to attend the Premiere of Remember Me, this is the first one.
From PopSugar:
Last week we sent the lucky PopSugar contest winner to the premiere of Remember Me, where she got to interview Robert Pattinson and the rest of the cast in NYC! We partnered with Summit Entertainment to follow her whole process — with lots of Rob! — and the first part shows Tracy learning the big news. Check out the beginning of her journey and stay tuned tomorrow and Friday for the rest of the I’m a Huge Fan series!
Here’s a great new black & white wallpaper made by halvir09
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Here are some Eclipse trailer Screencaps I just made.

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Are you planning on going to see Remember Me this weekend? I know we are. We’ve been waiting for this movie for the past few months and can barely wait. If you’ve been reading ToR from the beginning you probably know that we have been great supporters of Remember Me from the very start.
However since this has turned into some type of test for Rob from Hollywood, being his first role outside of the Twilight Saga, we want Remember Me to have a big opening weekend.We, as Rob fans, know he can act having seen Little Ashes, How to Be, The Haunted Airman, etc… The rest of the world however might make him out to be just Edward Cullen. We want them to see that Rob is much more than Edward. That he is a great actor with a bright future ahead of him beyond The Twilight Saga.
We need your help. We’re asking you to post about Remember Me on your sites, tweet about it, post it on Youtube, Facebook, MySpace. Everywhere you can think of. We need as many people as possible to go see Remember Me this weekend. Bring your friends, parents, boyfriends, families, etc… We want Remember Me to have a big opening weekend.
Remember Me is a very touching movie with an amazing moral behind it, a moral we should all live by: “Live in The Moment”.
Leave us a comment and tell us who you plan on going to see it with.
For day 2 of our fanmade art countdown to Remember Me ( 2 days!!!). Here’s a great wallpaper made by halvir09
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From MovieWeb
The Twilight Saga: New Moon is set to hit DVD and Blu-ray shelves on March 20th at midnight. Both discs will include a feature length audio commentary from the film’s director, Chris Weitz. We have a special preview of this upcoming special feature, which you can access by clicking the clip below:
http://www.movieweb.com/v/VIlMaqqm4yOzos
In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is devastated by the abrupt departure of her vampire love Edward (Robert Pattinson) but her spirit is rekindled by her growing friendship with the irresistible Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). Suddenly she finds herself drawn into the world of the werewolves, ancestral enemies of the vampires, and she finds her loyalties tested. The film is being released on DVD and Blu-ray March 20th at midnight.
Thanks RobPattzNews for the tip!