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Punch Trunk Love, by Sara Stewart – New York Post
The on-screen chemistry in ‘Water for Elephants’ was wild and fierce — between lady, man and giant, lovable mammal

There’s a ton of buzz about Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson’s chemistry in their new film, “Water for Elephants,” out Friday.
But if you’re under the impression this is “The Notebook” under the Big Top, think again: For both actors, the sizzle is between them and Tai
the elephant.
“You know how there are just some people that people
are attracted to? She’s like that with people and other elephants,”
says Kari Johnson, co-trainer of Tai, the pachyderm who plays the
movie’s eponymous star. And she had some big shoes to fill, even for an
elephant: Rosie, the character in Sara Gruen’s Depression-era novel upon
which the movie is based, is a scene-stealer with a nose for mischief
who likes to swipe hats, drain lemonade tanks and indulge in the
occasional bucket of gin and ginger ale.
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Here are some links for the live coverage for the premiere of Water for Elephants. We’ll try and update as soon as we get new links in. So keep checking back here.
Popsugar
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MTV.com
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Flickdirect.com
ElvisDuran.Com
thnx to RPUk for these links
For now you can see loads of fan pics on the Color app which you can download for your iPhone or just watch the pics on the site. Click here to visit the site 🙂 Be sure to check back for the exclusive clip.

Sara Gruen, writer of the book Water for Elephants decided to come visit the fans waiting outside in the cold and the rain for the premiere of Water for Elephants. She signed books and later Pizza, donuts and hot chocolate were given to the fans waiting outside, given to them from Rob, Reese and Sara. There was a signing session with Sarah Gruen and some other actors from the movie in a hotel: the first sightings of our Thinking of Rob sign 😉


For more pics and the exclusive clip later on: download the Color app to your iphone or click here
Source: Color
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 talks about his ‘secret’, by Ruben V. Nepales
LOS ANGELES—“It’s a secret,” said Robert Pattinson, breaking into laughter. He was just asked to talk some more about the script he is supposedly writing, based on a novel by Lillian Hellmann, as disclosed in a Vanity Fair cover story on the actor by Nancy Jo Sales.

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Scans and translation of Robert Pattinson, Water For Elephants, interview in Finnish Episodi Magazine.

Here are some HQ scans & translation sent to us by Ursula from M Entertainment Magazine in Austria Featuring Robert Pattinson and Water for Elephants | Click to make big

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This sunday the show ‘In Development’ will air on Fox Movie Channel and will be all about Water for Elephants. So tune in at 7:30 pm ET / 4:30 pm PT
Source: WaterElephants

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.
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