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New ‘Water for Elephants’ Stills of Robert Pattinson as Jacob Jankowski   8 comments

Here are 3 new stills of Robert Pattinson as Jacob Jankowski in Water for Elephants

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Robert Pattinson on Next Movie’s ‘Twilight Stars in 7 Wildly Diverse Music Videos’ list   2 comments

Robert Pattinson’s promotional music video for How to Be is on Next Movies ‘Twilight Stars in 7 Wildly Diverse Music Videos’  list

Robert Pattinson in ‘Choking On The Dust’

If you really want to see Robert Pattinson’s range, forget “Twilight” or “Water for Elephants” – check out “How to Be.” The indie dramedy is about a twenty-something struggling musician forced to move home with his parents. Pattinson is funny and proves to be a capable singer, as this promotional music video for the movie proves.

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Posted September 8, 2011 by fastieslowie in How to Be, Robert Pattinson

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Water for Elephants DVD Cover & Screencaps – Mexico   1 comment

Here’s the Mexican DVD cover for Water for Elephants

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‘Cosmopolis’ Italian Distributor RAI Cinema Explains Choice   2 comments

Variety reports Cosmopolis has just been picked up by RAI Cinema:

Italy’s RAI Cinema — which has a massive 22 pics unspooling in Venice — has announced several international acquisitions, including David Cronenberg’s Don DeLillo adaptation “Cosmopolis,” Rob Cohen’s revenge thriller “I, Alex Cross,” and Jan de Bont’s China-set “Mulan.”

Given that Italian movies are humming locally, RAI Cinema’s current policy is to buy less American product, picking mostly high-profile Hollywood titles that can generate big box office.

However “it’s not easy to find available American blockbusters, so we’ve also focused on smaller films,” said RAI Cinema managing director Paolo Del Brocco.

It acquired “Cosmopolis” starring Robert Pattinson from Gaul’s Kinology;…

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Posted September 7, 2011 by fastieslowie in Cosmopolis, Robert Pattinson

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*SCANS* Breaking Dawn – Part 1 in DM magazine – Brazil   1 comment

Here are few scans of Breaking Dawn in DM magazine

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New Water for Elephants Still of Robert Pattinson   13 comments

Here are two new WFE stills of Robert Pattinson

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Great New Video by Setje   2 comments

Here’s a great new video made by Setje:

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Posted September 7, 2011 by fastieslowie in Fan Vids, Robert Pattinson

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‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ on several Fall Movie Preview Lists   3 comments

Breaking Dawn – Part is on several Fall Movie Preview lists

Rolling Stone:

‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1’
Opening: November 18th
OK, anyone who reads my reviews knows that I don’t care much for the castrated film versions of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire bestsellers. But I have hopes for Breaking Dawn, Part 1 and even Part 2 because both are directed by Bill Condon, who’s the real deal (see Gods and Monsters, Kinsey and Dreamgirls). If anyone can put life into the marriage and long-awaited sex betweem the human Bella (Kristen Stewart) and the bloodsucking Edward (Rob Pattinson), it’s Condon. Twi-hards, I’m with you this time.

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Bigger Version of the New Breaking Dawn Still Featuring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart   1 comment

Here’s a bigger version of the new Breaking Dawn still featuring Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart from Premiere Magazine.

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The True Meaning of Remember Me   42 comments

With the tenth anniversary of 9/11 right around the corner I thought it would be a good opportunity to look back on Remember Me and what critics failed to notice or chose to ignore. 

When  Remember Me was released, critics were up in arms over the ending of the film, which ends with the main character, Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson), dying in the Twin Towers. Critics ranted that it was a cheap way to end the movie and simply means to an end. It hit a nerve and caused a strong emotional reaction. They believed that 9/11 was used simply to end the movie. What they failed to realize was that the entire story was based on September 11th. That the ending was the reason for the entire film and that the premise of the movie was built around the ending and not the other way around. Maybe it was too soon, maybe the critics weren’t ready to be hit in the face with a surprise 9/11 ending. 

Remember Me was about September 11th, it always had been.  Fetters has long said that the main reason he wrote the script to Remember Me was because of the way 9/11 impacted him. The entire point of the movie was to put a name and a face on the people who died during those awful last moments of the Twin Towers. Instead of making them a statistic, Will Fetters humanized them and gave them a voice . 

What happened in the Twin Towers that day was horrific and had a direct impact on many. However many others watched  the scenes unravelling before them, from afar, in total shock and abject horror. These people saw the events unfold, but had no connection to people in the World Trade Center or the Tower themselves. They saw it as a horrible tragedy, as a whole, a specific incident that affected many lives. They understood the scope of the event and catastrophe, however how could they truly understand how it was for those who lived it? Those who lost someone? This is where Remember Me comes in. Remember Me gave those people a name. When you give a character a voice and make him real to viewers, only then can they truly understand the impact it had on those who were directly affected. Will Fetters managed to do this brilliantly. 

Remember Me will always be about September 11th 2001 and a testament to those who died that faithful sunny September morning. I hope that one day, the critics will come to realize it.