Thanks to FrancescaCullen for the heads up!
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French "Remember Me" Poster 1 comment
Remember Me Colour Enhanced Pics Roundup: Day 65 to Day 31 4 comments
Since I’ve been posting a colour enhanced pic on Twitpic every day as a countdown, but haven’t been posting on them on the site I thought I’d do a round-up here for those of you who don’t have twitter. So here are the pics I posted from day 65 to day 31. Hope you like them.
More pics after the jump!
2 Great New Remember Me Wallpapers 2 comments
Here are 2 great new Remember Me wallpapers made by Maria.
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See the other one after the jump!
Summit Entertainment Launches Remember Me Website 1 comment
Summit has launched their new Remember Me website which you can find here . Make sure to go check it out, you’ll find lots of goodies such as the pic above. Make sure to check out their Facebook as well which you can find here.
Thanks to Melainii for the tip!
Cropped Remember Me Stills 1 comment
I cropped out the tags on the new Remember Me stills (not untagging them as hands are really hard to untag especially so early in the morning) 😉
Black & White Remember Me Stills 2 comments
I made some black & white versions of the new Remember Me stills with Robert Pattinson and Emilie De Ravin.
More after the jump!
31 Days Until Remember Me — Fanmade Art Countdown — Wallpaper Leave a comment
For day 31 of our fanmade art Remember Me countdown here’s a wallpaper made by_RPattzLOVERS_
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Pierce Brosnan Talks About Working With Robert Pattinson in Cinematical Interview 1 comment
To shift gears a bit, speaking of media-centric figures, you’re in Remember Me with Robert Pattinson, which must have been totally bizarre to try and film in New York City.
PB: [laughs] It was. Well, I’ve seen it. I’ve never encountered such attention in my career. I mean, I certainly had it but on a day-to-day basis, this young man certainly acquitted himself very well. And I think he was just completely blindsided by everything. And here he was doing a drama, which he’s executive producer on, and he had a heavy workload every day, and it’s a hard one to be wrenched out of every time you step out of our trailer.
Especially in New York.
PB: And there’s nowhere to hide. There’s nowhere to run. You know, you’re damned if you do, and you’re damned if you don’t… You have to go to emotional places where you really need to [put your] head down and [look] straight ahead… It’s a very dramatic movie, and it’s a beautiful movie. It’s a love story. I play his father. What can I say about it? I’m very proud of that.
Read the whole interview here.
More 'Remember Me' Stills 2 comments
Emilie de Raven Talks About 'Remember Me' and Working With Robert Pattinson 5 comments
Australian actress Emilie de Ravin has moved from the small screen to the big screen in the upcoming romantic drama Remember Me (out March 12).
In the movie, de Ravin (Claire on the TV smash hit Lost) plays Ally who becomes the object of affection of one brooding young man named Tyler, played by super hunk Robert Pattinson. Tyler has a strained relationship with his father a (Pierce Brosnan) due to a family tragedy and didn’t think anyone could pull him out of his funk until, he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate. Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her. Through their love, he begins to find happiness but soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart.
De Ravin recently spoke to Tribute’s Toni-Marie Ippolito to discuss filming Remember Me, how hard it was to concentrate with the paparazzi on set, what Robert Pattinson is really like to work with and, of course, her feelings on the final season of the hit series Lost, which made her a household name.
Congratulations on this film. It looks fantastic. So, what did you think first think about this love story?
DE RAVIN: I fell in love as soon as I read it. It’s one of those few and far between scripts that you read that you’re like, “This is just something that I would just kill to be a part of.”

























