Here are the Bulgarian and Russian versions of the Water for Elephants trailer.
Bulgarian
Vodpod videos no longer available.
Russian
Vodpod videos no longer available.
Thanks to @24juliac
Here are the Bulgarian and Russian versions of the Water for Elephants trailer.
Bulgarian
Vodpod videos no longer available.
Russian
Vodpod videos no longer available.
Thanks to @24juliac
Here’s a new Water for Elephants wallpaper by @DreamySim1 | Click to make bigger
Here are some screencaps from the video behind the scenes of Water for Elephants featuring Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon.
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Here are some GIFs of Robert Pattinson from the behind the scenes video of Water for Elephants that was shown on ET Online. We’ll add more when we get them.
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Here is more footage from behind the scenes of Water for Elephants that was shown on ET.
From ET Online:
Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson share a smooch and more in the upcoming ‘Water for Elephants,’ and the onscreen lovebirds are talking about their forbidden movie romance with ET! They also share a nugget of obscure movie trivia — they were once cast in a film as mother and son!
In ‘Water for Elephants,’ Reese plays the married star performer in a circus who catches the attention of a bachelor animal caretaker, played by ‘Twilight’ star Rob. When ET visited the Los Angeles set during production on the film last summer, Reese rode atop an enormous elephant for a scene involving an elaborate 1930s parade.
Reese gushed about sharing love scenes with Rob, proclaiming, “I am so lucky. He’s so amazing and wonderful and sweet and just the nicest guy too, so you can just add that to the soup. I mean, he’s just so good looking and he’s a really nice person.”
Rob said the pair hadn’t yet shot their love scenes, but shared, “Reese has only got two days [of work] left [on the film]. So … they must expect me to be very professional about it.” He also gave a tidbit about one love scene — he says it ends with his character getting beaten up!
“We’ll probably just laugh the whole time, because all we do is just laugh and joke around,” Reese predicted of filming the scenes.
Although Reese and Rob are an onscreen couple in ‘Water for Elephants,’ they had a very different movie relationship when they filmed 2004’s ‘Vanity Fair’ — mother and son! Despite Reese being only ten years older then Rob, he was cast as her son, though his scenes later landed on the cutting room floor.
Reese recalls of meeting Rob back then, “He was walking down this corridor and I turned to the director, and I said, ‘That’s my son? He’s so good looking!’ I was like, ‘He’s so hot!'”
For his part, Rob remembers, “Even then, I realized on the set, I was like, I look too old to be playing her son. I mean, that’s probably why I was cut.”
Based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen, ‘Water for Elephants’ follows an elderly man (Hal Holbrook) reminiscing about his days working as an animal caretaker at a circus. A young veterinary school student (Robert) witnessing the beauty and brutality of life under the big top, he falls for Marlena (Reese), the captivating star performer, and suffers the wrath of her charismatic but dangerous husband, August (‘Inglourious Basterds’ Oscar winner Christoph Waltz).
‘Water for Elephants’ will debut in theaters on April 15, 2011.
Here is the HUGE poster without all the text. We made one with the logo and one without any text.
The poster can be printed at 100 x 60 cm. The files are about 6 Mb each.| click for HUGE
Algonquin Books has a UHQ version of the first WFE poster HERE. It’s huge and in PDF (13MB)
The Movie Tie-in Editions of Water for Elephants go on sale March 1
Are you a bookseller? Then enter to get a chance to win a trip for two to the world premiere of Water for Elephants – Details HERE. Again, contest is only open to retail booksellers in the continental United States 18 years of age or older as of March 1, 2011.
Here’s a de-tagged version of the Water for Elephants poster featuring Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon. I don’t think we had de-tagged this one before. I also made a black & white version which you can find after the jump.
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