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49 Days Until Remember Me — Fanmade Art Countdown — Colour Enhanced Pics   4 comments

For day 49 of our Remember Me fanmade art countdown I’m posting some colour enhanced pics of Robert Pattinson on the set of Remember Me that were made by both Corr and I.

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Pierce Brosnan Mentions Robert Pattinson and Remember Me   3 comments

From Pierce Brosnan’s official web page on January 15th:

I also shot “Remember Me” with Chris Cooper, Lena Olin, Emilie de Ravin and the dashing Robert Pattinson, during the summer of 2009. We all found ourselves in the heart of Manhattan and Brooklyn surrounded by a couple hundred screaming teenage girls every day. For any young actor to be thrown into the ferocious limelight as Robert has been – must take its toll. He worked very hard and I wish him every success. Robert acquainted himself grandly. “Remember Me” will be in theaters March 12th.

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Posted January 21, 2010 by natalienw in Remember Me, Robert Pattinson

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HQ Screencap of Robert Pattinson in 'Remember Me'   4 comments

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Mexican Poster for Remember Me   1 comment

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MTV's 10 Most Anticipated 2010 Films includes Remember Me   2 comments

MTV’s Larry Carroll has put together a list of the 10 most anticipated films of 2010 that star cast members from The Twilight Saga. In addition to Eclipse (of course!), the other nine movies, with their released dates, are:

“The Runaways” (March 19) – Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning
“Remember Me” (March 12) – Robert Pattinson
“Warrior” (TBD) – Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene
“Welcome to the Rileys” (TBD) – Kristen Stewart
“Girlfriend” (TBD) – Jackson Rathbone
“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (TBD) – Anna Kendrick
“Valentine’s Day” (February 12) – Taylor Lautner
“The Last Airbender” (July 2) – Jackson Rathbone
“Skateland” (TBD) – Ashley Greene

Go to MTV to read a brief synopsis of each film. Are any of these on your must-see list this year?

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Update: Remember Me Release Dates   35 comments

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Argentina ….April 8

Australia ….March 11

Belgium ….March 11

Brazil…March 26

Bulgaria… March 19

Canada… March 12

Estonia ….March 26

France ….April 7

Germany…March 25

Italy…March 12

Lithuania ….April 2

Malaysia… March 11

Mexico… April 2

Netherlands ….March 11

New Zealand… March 11

Norway ….April 9

Poland …March 19

Romania… March 12

Russia…March 11

Slovenia… April 15

South Africa …March 19

Spain… March 19

Sweden ….March 26

Switzerland Romandie… April 7

Switzerland German …March 25

Finland … April 2

UK ….April 2

USA ….March 12


And for Australians:

If you would like to be notified when tickets for Remember Me go on pre-sale, you can go to Event Cinemas Australia and sign up to be notified by email.
Event Cinemas.com.au


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Posted January 21, 2010 by natalienw in Remember Me, Robert Pattinson

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50 Days Until Remember Me — Fanmade Art Countdown — Wallpaper   2 comments

For day 50 of our Remember Me fanmade art countdown here’s a wallpaper that was made by Danielle. Please keep sending us your fanmade art at thinkingofrob@hotmail.com.

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New Information on Remember Me Opening Date for Bulgaria   1 comment

Remember Me opens in Bulgaria on March 19th.

 

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Posted January 21, 2010 by natalienw in Remember Me, Robert Pattinson

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Robert Pattinson's 'Remember Me' Receives Official MPAA Rating   5 comments

Remember Me

Rated PG-13 For violence, sexual content, language and smoking.
Release Date: March 12, 2010

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Hollywood is Watching: Can Robert Pattinson Open a Film   17 comments

Here’s a great article that was written by Remember Me Saturday

In terms of Robert Pattinson, Hollywood has one thing on its mind right now and that’s money. Can he open a film on his own? Can the name Robert Pattinson deliver derrieres in seats when it counts, March 12-14, 2010?

Remember Me is Pattinson’s first film outside the Twilight franchise. While it has a small budget and is technically considered an indie film without the backing of a huge studio, the media, the general movie-going public and Hollywood itself, have all been busy spinning this film as a rather big litmus test for Pattinson’s future as an actor and Hollywood’s idea of a movie star.

In a little over 14 months, Pattinson has gone from “that guy in Harry Potter” to one of the brightest, fastest, rising young stars we’ve had in recent memory. His ethereal face graces the covers of countless magazines and he is the topic of so much baseless gossip across the Internet that even Pattinson has most likely lost track of his own self-described “boring” story. The spotlight has been resting squarely on his shoulders since before Twilight opened in November 2008 and today, it shows little evidence of letting up. But Hollywood wants what it wants and right now, what it wants is proof that Robert Pattinson is more than Edward Cullen and that he can put money in pockets. More money, that is.

While Pattinson became the face of the Twilight saga and arguably the breakout star of a franchise that has raked in well over a billion dollars, this is a vital time for his career. And a career
does seem to be what he is quietly intent on seeking.

As a writer named Albrian on an Internet movie blog expressed it, “There is a quiet steely determination to succeed. The self deprecating quotes are a smokescreen for an ambitious young man.”

The media constantly churns out stories asking if Robert Pattinson is the the new Depp, new James Dean, the new this, the new that. They desperately want him to be the new something, throwing out impossibly high standards and competitions that can never be won. Depp, Pitt, Clooney, and DiCaprio…all the major movie star names you can think of. Pattinson has been held up to the light and compared against them all, but to anyone with a little common sense, it’s kind of like pitting a GED against Ph.D. in terms of sheer experience and acting credits. Of course when has the media (or random people on the Internet) ever had common sense?

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