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The other day we asked you what your favorite Robert Pattinson movie look was and his look in Remember Me as Tyler Hawkins won by a landslide. However I don’t think we’ve ever asked you which of Rob’s movies was your favorite. So what’s your favorite Rob movie and why?
I didn’t include Rings of the Nibelungs because not many people have seen it but if you want to vote for it feel free to do so đ
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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The Haunter Airman

The Bad Motherâs Handbook

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How to Be

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Little Ashes

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The Summer House

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Twilight

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The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Remember Me

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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Another poll for you guys this morning đ What’s your favorite Robert Pattinson Movie Look? Leave a comment to let us know and we’ll tally the totals. I didn’t add Rings of the Nibelungs as not many people have seen it.
Harry Potter – Cedric Diggory

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Toby Jugg – The Haunter Airman

Daniel Gale – The Bad Mother’s Handbook

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Art Freeman – How to Be

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Salvador Dali – Little Ashes

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The Summer House

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Edward Cullen – The Twilight Saga

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Tyler Hawkins – Remember Me

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Georges DuRoy – Bel Ami

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Jacob Jankowski – Water for Elephants

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List of Rob’s film & the characters he plays:
2004 Ring of the Nibelungs: Giselher
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Cedric Diggory
2006 The Haunted Airman: Toby Jugg
2007 The Bad Mother’s Handbook :Daniel Gale
2008 The Summer House: Robert
2008 How To Be: Art
2008 Twilight : Edward Cullen
2009 Little Ashes : Salvador DalĂ
2009 New Moon : Edward Cullen
2010 Remember Me: Tyler Hawkins
2010 Eclipse : Edward Cullen
2011 Bel Ami : Georges Duroy
2011 Water for Elephants: Jacob Jankowsk
*Missing from the list: 2004 “Vanity Fair” (Rob appears in DVD version only) + Breaking Dawn which filming will start this Fall.
Source: Le Monde de Francesca
From Harry Potter to Eclipse which is your favorite Robert Pattinson role? I’m leaving out the smaller movies such as Rings of the Nibelungs and The Summer House as not many people have seen them. I’ll probably surprise no one by saying that my favorite Rob role is Tyler Hawkins. Let us know which role is your favorite in the comments.
Here’s a little refresher for you guys đ
Cedric Diggory – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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I found this great article the only role they did was forgot was Rob’s role in The Rings of the Nibelungs.
Robert Pattinson may be the heart throb of teen girls everywhere but just a few years ago he was a struggling actor just looking to find his break in Hollywood. In The Many Faces of Robert Pattinson we take a look at his career the roles he has played and where he is going from here.
Despite the fact that many think that Robert Pattinson is nothing more then a teen heart throb his young career clearly shows that he is much about films with substance as he is about being a star. Twilight has made Robert a household name but believe it or not Robert Pattinson has played much more then just a vampire.

Vanity Fair: Robert Pattinsons first role was in Vanity Fair where he played Rawdy Crawley in a small role. Vanity Fair based in Elizabethan times is about a poor woman named Becky Sharp ( played by Reese Witherspoon ) who despite growing up in poverty defies the social ladder to advance her life. It follows the span of 20 years.

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire: After Vanity Fair Robert had a few small roles but his next big one was Harry Potter which is quite ironic considering he goes on to be the lead in the teen sensation of Twilight which is really a successor to Harry Potter in my books. Robert Pattinson played the role of Cedric Diggory one of 2 Hogwarts Champions in the Triwizard Tournaments.

The Haunted Airman: After Harry Potter Robert Pattinson took on a much more serious role in The Haunted Airman where he played an injured RAF pilot named Toby Jugg who confined to a wheelchair who is committed to an eerie hospital where he starts to lose his mind.
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SCHERMI DâAMORE 2010
The award winners at the International Festival of Film Melodrama
AUDIENCE PRIZE â THE SCHERMI DâAMORE ROSE
The Schermi dâAmore Rose goes to the film Little Ashes (Great Britain â Spain, 2009) directed by Paul Morrison.
This year it was once again the audience who awarded the prize at the 14th festival dedicated to romantic films and melodrama.
Winner of Schermi dâAmore in 1999 with Solomon and Gaenor, which had its world première in Verona, Paul Morrisonâs was among the five foreign films nominated for Oscars the following year. Now the refined British director has once again been recognized for his talent with a biopic which takes him from Wales in the 1910s (the setting for Solomon and Gaenor) to the Spain of the 1920s, for a tragic love story. The tormented relationship between Federico GarcĂa Lorca (1899-1936) and Salvador DalĂ (1904-1989), which the painter â after the Andalusian dramatistâs execution by Francoâs supporters â kept secret until the final years of his life. The Surrealist genius â played by Robert Pattinson before starring in Twilight â is portrayed during his university years, torn between his attraction for the author of Sonnets of Dark Love and his desire for fame and fortune, which would take him to Paris with the director Luis BuĂąuel (1900-1983), the third legendary Spanish figure with whom he would create the famous short, Un chien andalou (1929).
Source via PattinsonLife
Here’s a scan of Germany’s Vogue Magazine where Little Ashes was mentioned.

Little Ashes â Madrid in 1922, the poet Federico GarcĂa Lorca and Salvador DalĂ become a couple. But the painter escapes from the relationship to Paris and with that right into the arms of Gala Ăluard. Film biography from 2008 with âTwilightâ-Star Robert Pattinson as young DalĂ.
Source: Rob Pattz News

Other Torino screenings on Wednesday, April 21, include Paul Morrisonâs Little Ashes, starring Twilight idol Robert Pattinson as Salvador Dali (!) and Javier BeltrĂĄn as Federico Garcia Lorca. Set in 1920s Spain, Dali is portrayed as a closet case in love with Lorca, who ended up killed by Franco sympathizers during the Spanish Civil War. Future filmmaker Luis BuĂąuel (Matthew McNulty) is depicted as an anti-gay grouch. Producer Carlo Dusiwill be present at the screening. No word on Pattinson
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âLittle Ashesâ is available on DVD April 6. You can order it here.
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