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The movie: an adaptation of Sara Gruen’s 2006 bestselling novel “Water for Elephants,” about a veterinary student who quits his studies to join a traveling circus.
The scene: a group of students, circa 1931, on the campus of Cornell University.
Jim Elyea’s task: to make sure the briefcases the students are carrying look authentic when the film begins shooting this May in Santa Paula, Calif.
Read full article at LA Times via RP Life
No new pics of Rob as of yet, but we did get this update today saying that he had filmed the meadow scene with Kristen.
From Lainey’s Gossip:
The main stars have been hard at work this week. David Slade tweeted on Monday that he shot with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and I can tell you exclusively that Kristen has also been working with Taylor Lautner this week. “Bella” goes on a piggyback run with “Jacob” and they run through the forest. She also drops blood everywhere, and at some point she punches him in the face after he kisses her.
And for the Twi-Hards, Slade’s Tweet referred to scenes between Stewart and Pattinson that took place in the “meadow”. My source tell me that they talk about getting married, they roll around a little, and they agree on a wedding date.
You can read the rest here.
According to an article in the Deccan Herald, Ashok Amritraj, the producer of Unbound Captives states that the movie will begin shooting near the end of 2009 in New Mexico and New Zealand. No break in sight for Rob in the near future it seems.
Amritraj right now is excited about his 100th production, Unbound Captives, which will be shot towards 2009-end and ready for release by early 2011. “It will be a big epic in the scale of Laurence of Arabia, and Stowe’s first effort at direction. John Toll of Braveheart and Last Samurai will be the cinematographer. It’s probably the biggest in scope and scale among all my films, and will have a budget of 80-90 million dollars,” he says.
A word of caution
The film will be shot “between” New Mexico and New Zealand as the subject demands shoots in different seasons.
You can read the rest of the article here: http://www.deccanherald.com/content/15834/sound-movies.html
Thanks to http://twitter.com/RobPattzNews