There were already fans at the premiere Location last night in London (Odeon cinema,Leicester Square).
thnx to vampirefreak101
There were already fans at the premiere Location last night in London (Odeon cinema,Leicester Square).
thnx to vampirefreak101
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From Rope of Silicone:
Will Fetters (left) and Remember Me Director Allen Coulter
NOTE: This interview contains story details that will spoil the ending of Remember Me. If you have not seen it yet, not only do I urge you to head to the theater, but you also may want to skip reading this interview until you have.
Anyone that read my review of Remember Me already knows I enjoyed it, and was one of the select few. In fact, I have strong opinions of the film, not from the perspective of how great the acting is or whether director Allen Coulter turned in a tour de force bit of filmmaking navigation, but merely at the idea behind the film and its intentions. However, it’s intentions, it seems, have been largely lost on the critical community.
Parade.com’s Jeanne Wolf interviewed Kristen Stewart and asked her about Rob’s performance in ‘Remember Me’. This is what Kristen had to say about Rob:
“I think he’s bold and different. It wasn’t an easy character to play. I thought he was really good in it.”
You can read the rest of the interview here.
If the video does not work you can watch it here.
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“When I first read the script, it seemed so much a part of it. As soon as I read it, I felt immediately connected to it. If it was edited down in any way, I don’t think it would be the same thing. I always feel there’s some kind of power to the script. I wanted to keep that in the movie.”
Read the rest of the article after the jump.
*Spoiler Warning*
Q: It’s been a really wide range of parts for you, lately. In “Remember Me,” you’re this tough New York businessman.
A: Yes, this powerful, Donald Trump type. I’m very hard-nosed, separated from my wife — we’ve already lost one son to drugs, and I’m estranged from my other son, who’s played by Robert Pattinson. .?.?. It’s good. He’s very good in it, too. I’m so fond of Rob — this young fellow in the vortex of fame.
Q: You’ve mentioned being impressed by how Rob Pattinson’s handling his fame. But you really had two waves of it, first with “Remington Steele” and then with the Bond films. Were the experiences very different, coming a decade or so apart?
A: “Remington,” that was just the golden opportunity to create a career and an American life. And it wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t taken the leap and mortgaged my house for 2,000 pounds and caught a cheap flight out on Freddie Laker. That was the start. And Bond, Bond always came in and out of my life with drama.