Here’s a selection of Robert Pattinson pics taken during the Eclipse Premiere in 2010 | Click to make bigger
See the rest after the jump!
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Here’s a selection of Robert Pattinson pics taken during the Eclipse Premiere in 2010 | Click to make bigger
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Source: GlamourUK | Via @KstewAngel | Via RPLife
Thnx to Twi-Examiner for this info:
International release dates for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, releasing on November 18th of this year in the United States, have now been unveiled.
Per IMDb.com, the follow worldwide release dates have been announced for these nations:
Continue reading on Examiner.com
*UPDATE*
• Belgium: November 16th (thnx to @_iwry_ for the info)
• Turkey: November 18th (source thnx to @cenup @boxofficeturkey )
• South Africa: November 18th (confirmed on http://www.NuMetro.co.za )
• Denmark: November 17th (see kino.dk)

Redbox is giving 3 lucky ToR readers the chance to win a Twilight, New Moon or Eclipse mini-poster (11×17) for Rob’s birthday!
From Redbox:
Although some may be dreading the potential bad luck of next Friday, May 13, Twilight series and Rob Pattinson fans across the country will be celebrating the actor’s 25th birthday. Fans can always join the party by checking out his latest film in theatres, Water For Elephants, or renting one of the Twilight series flicks available at redbox locations nationwide.
In honor of his birthday, consider the following fun fact attesting to the actor’s enormous popularity from redbox:
Thanks in large part to dreamy RPatz, the Twilight Saga movies (Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse) have been rented more than 9 million times to date. In fact, Twilight Saga: Eclipsewas rented more than 1 million times during its first week in redbox kiosks.
With more than 27,000 DVD rental kiosks nationwide, redbox has immediate access to who’s hot in Hollywood at home.
The contest is for US citizens only. To enter leave a comment below and we’ll be numbering the comments and will pick 3 lucky winners using Random.org . Please let us know in the comments which poster you’d prefer.
*You have until tomorrow night, 9PM ET to enter*
Sometime it can take us a while to approve comments so be patient with us please 😉
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Rob is featured in the Japanese magazine “Screen” (may issue). thnx to Clara for sending these to us:
Here are the first stills from Breaking Dawn and pic of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in the May issue of Entertainment Weekly:
Fans have waited years to see Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) tie the knot, and the wedding scene, scheduled for the end of production on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, proved to be equally climactic for those involved. “It was one of the coolest things that I’ve done,” says Stewart. “There was a certain point when I walked on set, and I saw everyone from the entire cast sitting there in the pews, about to do their bit. And it was just so perfect for me in that moment. It was so emotional in such a real way. I literally felt like thanking them for coming.”
Pattinson took a moment for a brief phone interview before he was needed on the set of a night shoot for the vampire mega-hit. He seemed downright exhausted. “I’m just arriving at set, thinking I’m going to work all night,” he said. “I’m kinda losing my mind.”
Question: Sorry to hear you’re so exhausted. Can you tell us what your time was like on “Elephants,” with Reese Witherspoon?
Pattinson: It’s easily one of the best experiences I’ve had making a film and it’s by far one of the best experiences in my life. It didn’t even feel like work and a lot of that had to do with Reese. She makes an effort to make it like that. I think she believes that it’s really important to enjoy your work, especially when you have to be there for so many hours every day. I made a great friend out of it.
Question: How did working with the animals impact the environment?
Pattinson: When you have totally unpredictable elements, and there are dangerous elements in every single scene, everyone is in the same boat. If you’re trying to herd up a pack of horses, it doesn’t matter who you are. There is manure everywhere and everyone was filthy all the time. It was an egalitarian set because of that. It’s quite inspiring to be around [the elephant]. It doesn’t really matter what your taste is, everyone is going to like being around an elephant. It’s not like being around another actor some people may not like.
Question: Reese mentioned that she found the paparazzi attention on you unlike anything she’s seen before. What do you think?
Pattinson: She’s trying to sound humble about all this but she’s in all these magazines every week. It’s a circus outside her marriage. Plus, I always see her [in them] buying her sandwiches and going to yoga…. I guess she’s kind of accepted it in a lot of ways…. It’s just a strange situation to be in if you’re a sane person to have that kind of attention put on you.
James White talks about photoshoots with Robert Pattinson, Kristen and Taylor for magazines and Twilight movie posters
thanks @luacheia99 via @KstewAngel | via Gossip Dance
Robert Pattinson is a vampire. He may be a London-born model, actor and musician. He may have been named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World last year. But to most of the general public, he is a pale, brooding, blood-sucking denizen of the netherworld who is in love with one human girl and has millions of others swooning.
For most vampires, there is no hope of ever hanging up the fangs. It has something to do with fate and doom and whatnot. But in Pattinson’s case, there could be a light at the end of the “Twilight” tunnel.
Pattinson’s turns as Edward Cullen in the film adaptations of the Stephenie Meyer “Twilight” series of novels has made him wealthy (a reported $27.5 million in 2010 alone) and famous. Now comes the hard part: Establishing himself as a respected thespian beyond his signature role as the toothy blood-sipper. Next he stars opposite Reese Witherspoon in the Depression-era circus drama “Water for Elephants,” which opens March 22.