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The fact that Robert Pattinson plays the lead in Allen Coulter’s ‘Remember Me’ shouldn’t imply that this romantic-drama is anything like the obsessed-about ‘Twilight’ franchise. On the contrary, with racier scenes (watch an exclusive clip of Pattinson’s shower scene with co-star Emilie de Ravin) and darker, adult themes, ‘Remember’ is a welcome distraction from vampire and werewolf love spats.
In the film, Pattinson is Tyler, a troubled young man whose rebellious response to a family suicide aggravates an already strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan). He begins to change his outlook, however, when he meets and falls in love with Ally (Emilie de Ravin) — whose father (Chris Cooper) is, unbeknownst to her, somehow linked to Tyler. And as their affair intensifies, so does the weight of untold secrets until, eventually, it threatens to tear them apart.
On Saturday, Feb. 27, we will be interviewing the entire cast of ‘Remember Me,’ including Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and, of course, Robert Pattinson. So if you’re wondering what it was like for Emilie to film with the media frenzy surrounding Robert, or if Brosnan ever experienced the same reaction from his lady fans, now’s your chance to ask them for yourself! Really, you can ask anything you want, just make sure to submit your question before Friday, Feb. 26 in the comments below and to include your name and location. Come back on Monday, March 8 to watch the video interviews and to see if your question made the cut!
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Pattinson, Brosnan Showdown Ends With Big Twist
The pairing of Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnan as father and son in “Remember Me” has had fans atwitter since the cast was announced, but it’s the film’s surprise ending that will keep the buzz alive.
Pattinson is sharp in this beautifully shot film, and one-time James Bond Brosnan is in top form. Their thick onscreen New York accents might slip a bit in the heat of their constant arguing, given Pattinson’s a Brit and Brosnan an Irishman. But Pattinson makes coming out on the wrong end of cop fights and cramped student living in New York look appealing, while the polished Brosnan looks perfectly at home in his big business surroundings.
But the big talking point when this movie hits screens next month will be the surprise twist of an ending. For the sake of maintaining the surprise, we’ll keep the details short on this massive twist. Suffice it to say it makes “The Book of Eli’s” blind-reveal look pretty tame in comparison. It’s a whopper.
Popcorn Biz will have a full review shortly before “Remember Me” opens on March 12.
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Here are UHQ black & white Remember Me stills.

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For day 17 of our fanmade Remember Me art countdown here’s a great wallpaper made by_iwry_. You can check out here site here. She has some great stuff on there.
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Our lovely Vanessarae was surfing around the internet and noticed that YouTube had a ‘Remember Me’ Banner up for the header. Head on over there and check it out! You may not be able to see it if you have an ad blocker or live outside of the US.
Here are some UHQ versions of Remember Me stills. Click on images to view full-size.

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Here’s the Chinese version of the Remember Me poster.

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