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Irish fans: Chance to win tickets to the UK premiere of Water for Elephants!   2 comments

Irish fans are given the chance to win tickets to the UK Premiere of Water for Elephants, where Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz and Francis Lawrence will be attending.

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*NEW* Pic of Robert Pattinson and Francis Lawrence (@Hibbits) At the Water for Elephants Press Junket   2 comments

Here’s a new pic of Robert Pattinson and Francis Lawrence at the Water for Elephants Press Conference.


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Limited Tickets for WFE Premiere in Sydney go on sale on Wednesday April 6 2011   1 comment

“TICKETS TO GO ON SALE FOR “WATER FOR ELEPHANTS” AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ATTENDED BY ROBERT PATTINSON

At 9.00am on Wednesday 6th April, in association with Ticketmaster, Twentieth Century Fox will be releasing a limited number of tickets for sale to the general public to the Australian premiere of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS which will take place at The State Theatre in Sydney on Friday 6th May.

Priced at $116.45* a ticket, a strictly limited number of the best seats at The State Theatre will go on sale exclusively via Ticketmaster to the much anticipated black-tie premiere event of the year, attended by leading Hollywood actor Robert Pattinson, co-star, Oscar winner Christoph Waltz & the film’s director Francis Lawrence.

To purchase tickets, go to http://www.ticketmaster.com.au on 6th April at 9am until sold.

*Transaction fee may apply

source  RP Australia

Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz & Francis Lawrence to Attend Water for Elephants premiere in Paris, April 28th   6 comments

Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz and Francis Lawrence will attend the premiere of Water for Elephants in Paris on April 28th.

Tickets can be reserved starting April 13, 10 o’clock, the price is €15. – Click HERE

The premiere will take place at the Grand Rex in Paris.

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Water for Elephants Director, Francis Lawrence, Gives Props to Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon   Leave a comment

From MB.com:

Setting a moving love story during the Great Depression might prove quite a challenge, especially considering it unfolds in this whole mysterious world of a traveling circus, no less. But director Francis Lawrence turns Sara Gruen’s acclaimed novel into a sweeping, cinematic drama for the silver screen, and one that promises to take its audience into a world beyond the thrill of the circus and into the life under the Big Top.

“Water for Elephants” follows the story of Jacob (played by Robert Pattinson of “Twilight” fame), whose world changes dramatically after his parents die in a car accident. Boarding a train out of town, he soon realizes he inadvertently joins a circus train where he meets equestrian star, Marlena (Reese Witherspoon).

The love that develops between Jacob and the married Marlena is compelling, and Lawrence is grateful that his main cast has truly been up to the task. In casting Witherspoon in the role of Marlena, Lawrence says, “Reese was the first person I cast in the film and she was a great creative partner in the early days when we were putting this project together.”

But Witherspoon holds an allure that Lawrence describes as “a timeless beauty.” As Marlena, Witherspoon also has to work with a graceful elephant and Lawrence thankfully notes, “She loves animals and has no fear of trying anything. [But] also, Marlena is a bit tough and hardened. She isn’t a victim and Reese… she is very strong.”

Opposite Witherspoon, Lawrence cast Pattinson, a decision he’s made after sitting with him for just a couple of hours. “I thought he was naturally perfect for Jacob Jankowski. It was tough to try and find a young man of 23 or 24 who didn’t feel like a boy—and Rob was already becoming a man. He is thoughtful, intelligent, emphatic, strong and confident while still being a bit uncomfortable in his own skin.”

In order to play the two roles well, both actors had to understand the nature of the relationship between Jacob and Marlena. “There is a nice slow burn to their growing passion,” Lawrence notes. “I think Jacob falls instantly for Marlena… but she is guarded, and doesn’t trust many people. Through his actions in the movie, Jacob starts to break through that wall and she discovers that he is unusual and quite exceptional in this world of the circus. I think she falls for his morality.”

So the bond that forms between Jacob and Marlena is the core of the movie, and it is crucial that his two leads are believable in this world. Lawrence admits, “Chemisty is always something that one worries about, but the worries went away in rehearsal. I saw it immediately.”

And more than the chemistry with each other, Witherspoon and Pattinson also had to worry about acting with the circus animals. Lawrence reveals, “We worked with quite a lot of animals and our actors were going to be around them a lot, so I thought that it would be a good idea for them to spend a lot of training time with them and getting comfortable with them.”

Witherspoon, in fact, had to have the most training, because “she had to perform with the animals as well. She needed to rehearse the horse act and the elephant acts. It was a lot of work for her but she really worked hard and it paid off.”

On the whole, when asked to name his favorite scene in the movie, Lawrence says he has a lot. But aside from Jacob’s scene alone in the forest when the train arrives, the director notes, “I love the scene when the circus is setting up for the first time and I love the dinner sequence where Jacob and Marlena dance for the first time.”

And it is these interactions between his leads and the reactions people get from watching scenes like this that Lawrence hopes would resonate with viewers. “One of the reasons I wanted to make this movie was that it has hope, magic and beauty. I really hope people respond to that,” Lawrence says.

“Water for Elephants” opens locally in May.

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Black & White and 1930s Style Versions of the BTS Pics of Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson on the Set of Water For Elephants   1 comment

Here are black & white and 1930’s style versions of the behind the scene pics of Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz and Francis Lawrence on the set of Water for Elephants.

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AWESOME *NEW* Behind the Scenes Stills of Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon on the Set of Water for Elephants   1 comment

Here are some new stills of Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz and Francis Lawrence from behind the scenes of Water for Elephants.

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Fox Movie Channel to air Water for Elephants episode on new series   4 comments

Fox Movie Channel tweeted about producing a new series and the first episode will be about Water for Elephants! The show will air next month: more news to follow. Here are the tweets with more details:

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Francis Lawrence (@Hibbits) Tweets That Water for Elephants is Finished!   5 comments

Francis Lawrence and Alan Bell just tweeted that they had finished Water for Elephants! Great news! Can’t wait for April to come around.


Movieline: “Can Water for Elephants Be The First Great Movie of 2011?”   1 comment

From Movieline:
The Internet is popping with loving reviews for Gore Verbinski’s Rango, but might Water for Elephants be the first great, no-caveats-like-it’s-animated film of the year? If the second trailer for the Reese Witherspoon-Robert Pattinson three-hanky weeper is any indication, quite possibly.

I know: You’ve probably got fangs knives out for Water for Elephants, if only because of the presence of Edward Cullen and director Francis Lawrence (he of the immortal I Am Legend), but we’re now two trailers deep into the marketing campaign for this thing, and it still looks kinda great. Well, it looks good, thanks to Lawrence and his cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto (Brokeback Mountain, Biutiful), but it actually seems like a worthwhile adaptation of Sara Gruen’s bestseller. Pattinson makes for a winning-but-tortured protagonist, Witherspoon has a great classic movie goddess (not goddesses, Charlie Sheen) vibe, and Christoph Waltz seems perfectly capable of pulling off the mustache twirling villainy that Water for Elephants needs. Considering how bad this early crop of 2011 movies has been — and how the prospects for March don’t look that much better — isn’t it possible for Elephants to be the best film of 2011*? Here’s hoping…

[*Through April 22, when Water for Elephants opens.]

VERDICT: Sold.

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