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We posted the 5 clips of the MTV interview yesterday but TwiBritneyFan was nice enough to piece them all together. Here is the video.
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Here are some colour enhanced pics I made for you guys of Rob on the set of Remember Me.
For day 12 of our fanmade Remember Me art countdown here’s a great wallpaper made by_iwry_
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Do you really want to see more Robert Pattinson? Are you sure?!
We kid, but something tells us the prospect of more Pattz may be a big part of your mass desire for Breaking Dawn to be a two-parter. While the fourth and final installment of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series has plenty going on—weddings, babies and, of course, a final showdown or two—the official decision to break it down into a pair of movies has yet to be made.
Kristen Stewart told us earlier this month that she’s with you! She thinks the book “absolutely warrants” a double-feature and “it would be hard to cram all of it into one movie.”
But what does the world’s hottest sparkle vamp think?
Unlike other things, Pattz isn’t allergic to the idea. In his true, laid-back fashion, he’s just going with the flow.
“I don’t mind either way,” he admits to E! News during the Remember Me press junket in New York City on Saturday.
Two movies would mean extended action sequences (yeah, that kind of action) with K.Stew, so we have to imagine he really wouldn’t mind.
The “Remember Me” Premiere will be at 7pm March 1st, 2010 at the Paris Theater in NYC
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Clint Morris fromn Moviehole had a chance to see a screening of Remember Me. Here’s what he had to say about it:
Saw “Twilight” heartthrob Robert Pattinson’s new movie, “Remember Me” yesterday. Didn’t quite know what to expect – though the apt support cast (Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper in particular), and Allen Coulter’s (“Hollywood”) anointment as director, indicated that it might be something less mush and more meat. And that’s exactly what it was. It’s Pattinson riding in Coach, as opposed to First Class (the smooth, trouble-free ride that offers a prettier, but not always stunning, view), and you know what? I think he proves his worth here. He’s actually pretty bloody good. And nothing against the film adaptations of the Nicholas Sparks’ novels (in fact, I’ve enjoyed every one of those bar “NIghts in Rodanthe”, which sucked worse than a toothy hooker in a butcher’s strike) but I sure as hell believed the romance at the center of this pic – between Pattinson and co-star Emilie de Ravin (“Lost”) – a lot more than the slightly manipulative passionate plays of say, “The Notebook” or “Dear John”, “Remember Me” just plays a lot realer. I’ll review the flick down the track, but for the moment, let me just say I’m truly convinced at least one of the “Twilight” ‘hunks’ (that’s what you gals call ’em, right?) has some legitimate acting ability.
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What was it like to work with co-star Robert Pattinson? Did you spend time getting to know each other before filming or during to create chemistry?
– Lauren Spratt
We had a really great time working together. Instead of just doing a scene and reading your lines, it felt like I was just reacting to him and the situation which made it feel very natural and un-forced. Probably the case because not only did we get along really well- we made a point of being on the same page as each other to do with our characters’ relationship. Not reading over and over scenes, but more talking about them and our characters and finding moments one or both of us hadn’t noticed before. I think really getting to know someone helps a lot with having believable chemistry on-screen.
Other than the Ally/Tyler relationship, which do you think is the best relationship in the film and why?
– Natalia Al
Ruby and Rob who play Caroline and Tyler-They had such a great chemistry together. Even though there’s a big age difference between the characters they have such an adult relationship. Tyler could not be more caring and protective of Caroline and goes to great lengths to try and make her father understand and be there for her.
She talks more about Ally and ‘Remember Me’ here @ Remember Me Facebook
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