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From People Magazine:

ROBERT PATTINSON
While Twi-hards can’t get enough of Pattinson – or his waxen face – the British star who’s played vampire Edward Cullen since 2008 is done with the look of the undead. “I’m so sick of my own pallid, gray complexion,” he’s said. “Having that makeup put on every single day, as soon as you get it taken off, it’s like, ‘Oh, you do look normal. You look healthy now.’”

ANNA KENDRICK
At 25, Kendrick has impressed leading men like George Clooney and Robert Pattinson with both her brains and her beauty. “Anna’s a wonderful breath of fresh air,” Up in the Air director Jason Reitman told Vogue of his Oscar-nominated star. “She’s not afraid of her intelligence.”
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From FoxNews:
Reese Witherspoon has officially joined the cinematic “cougar” clan.
In her real life, the Oscar-winning actress just tied the knot with agent Jim Toth (five years her senior) but in her reel life, she gets it on with “Twilight” sensation Rob Pattinson – eleven years her junior – in the upcoming period drama “Water for Elephants.”
But it wasn’t actually the age difference that required any adjustment for the stars. Instead, it was their significant height difference.
“In the movies they just put you on a box then you kiss the tall guy,” Witherspoon told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column with a laugh.
And Pattinson was quick to claim that locking lips with Witherspoon was far from challenging.
“It’s really easy for me because I have quite bad posture so we’re about the same height,” he quipped. “I just have this big heavy head and it slumps down so we end up at the right spot naturally.”
With the big premiere in NYC around the corner the Water for Elephants Official Website has been updated and it looks great! They added – pictures, videos, pages per characters/actors a making of and an about-page, some of them ‘coming soon’.
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The beautiful official pic used in the Poster and Movie Tie-in Cover, now in full. | click to make bigger

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17: What did you like about the book and this character?
Robert Pattinson: I read the screenplay before the book and thought ‘I can do this. ” I thought there was something very attractive and touching about the story. The next day I read the book and I loved it.
17: How is the relationship between Jacob and Marlena?
RP: The relationship between Jacob and Marlena are complicated with time. Marlena is trapped in an abusive marriage. I think Jacob is a very good and not wanted to play as someone who comes into the world of the circus – that has been created from scratch by August – to steal his wife and destroying their way of life.
Nothing new in the interview: All was posted before and there’s a global overview of Rob’s life & carreer.

It’s kinda early, since the movie still has to open in theaters across the globe, but on Amazon.de you can already pre-order your DVD of Water for Elephants.

You can pre order the DvD( inkl. Digital Copy)
It will be out on 31.Dezember. 2011
HERE on Amazon.de
Thnx to Dreams of Robert for the tip
New Rob and Reese interview. Rob talks more about Tai, the movie, Bear and his future after Breaking Dawn. Reese says a lot of sweet things about Rob.

LOS ANGELES – “She is quite a flirt,” the 24-year-old heartthrob, Robert Pattinson, said of his 9,000-pound co-star, Tai, the lovable pachyderm in his latest action-drama movie, “Water for Elephants.”
The feeling is mutual as the “Twilight” sensation kisses the trunk of Tai during our pictorial with both of them in the parking lot of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica.
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Water for Elephants is featured in Austrian newspaper Krone Bunt


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Interview with Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, brought in Marionnaud Magazine in Switzerland
Note that this interview is similar to an Argentinian interview brought in Miradas magazine, but has some difference probably due to translation.


“Water For Elephants” tells from the magical love which changes two people despite every objection and holds a lifetime. In the sophisticated screen adaption of Sara Gruen’s same-named bestseller, a past era becomes vivid again and a circus to a loction of dramatic incidents.
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