Here are some old/new pics of Robert Pattinson at the Remember Me premiere in the UK.
More after the jump!
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Here are some old/new pics of Robert Pattinson at the Remember Me premiere in the UK.
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After being out for 1 week in the UK, Remember Me has taken the #1 spot on the UK DVD Sales chart. The Blu-Ray is in 3rd position in Blu-Rays.
Here’s a video of Robert Pattinson’s interview with GMTV
July 1969, man takes a giant leap, while a young girl takes her own small step… A young girl flees to France to forget her boyfriend; first his letters pursue her, then he himself follows her there. During a party to celebrate the moon landing she takes her own small step…
Based on a short story by Ian Beck ‘The Summer House’. Starring Talulah Riley and Robert Pattinson.
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Via RP Life
From PopSugarUK
I was lucky enough to attend the London premiere of Remember Me and meet Robert Pattinson and Emilie De Ravin earlier this month. Rob and Emilie chatted about their film, their roles in Twilight and Lost, and lots more. In Part One of this series of interviews Robert reveals how he felt during the fight scenes, how he views father figures, his role in Bel Ami and his relationship with his friends and family. Stay tuned for the next installments!
On playing brooding types, and whether he’d consider a lighter role: “I did the kind of lighter stuff before Twilight came out, and it just so happened that Twilight’s become so much about the archetype of the brooding person. I mean I never thought that Tyler was that brooding to be honest [laughs], and then I just get it at every single thing, people saying, “brood, brood, brood” — I hadn’t even heard the word before Twilight! I guess I like to play broken and troubled characters because it seems more interesting, especially because I’m not that broken and troubled myself.”
On his new roles: “I’m doing something now [Bel Ami] that’s still quite dark, but the guy, his character isn’t so fractured, he’s just someone who’s incredibly focused and has a lot of confidence in himself, and nothing can shake his confidence. And then after that, I think there’s a kind of lighter thing as well. I don’t know, it’s not really that they’re angsty it’s just that joy seems to be more a universal emotion in script, it’s quite difficult — if you’re happy, you’re happy.”
On how the character of Tyler developed: “The script changed so much over seven months and just had loads and loads of re-writes. I tried to tailor things to what I was interested in, like the relationship with the dad changed quite a lot because I thought one of the things when you’re a young guy one of your biggest fears is this irrational fear of walking in your dad’s footsteps and living the same life as him. I thought, even if your dad’s a good guy, you just want to assert your independence on everything and it causes these irrational sort of rages.”
On his own fighting history: “I haven’t been in a fight in quite a long time, I think I’m too scared now. I think if I got in to a fight now, somebody would just kill me just for the sake of it [laughs]. I liked a lot of Tyler’s character, the rebelliousness and audaciousness of it, it’s like a fantasy of myself, like yeah, I’m the kind of guy who just randomly gets in fights. Yeah, I do it all the time. But, not really [laughs].”
On filming the fight scenes:
Producer Nick Osbourne: “I felt scared for you because the day you were doing the Chris Cooper fight, Chris was doing press-ups against the wall [laughs].”
Robert: “Yeah, he’s like unbelievably strong, he’s terrifying. And the fight I was having at the beginning I was doing it with this big stunt guy and I kept hitting this thing against the wall, next to his head. Then I was hitting him with what I thought was my full strength, I hit him in the head about four times and every time I hit him, I was like, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry’. And he’s like, ‘It’s fine, it didn’t even hurt’. Yeah, that was kind of an ego deflater!”
On his friendship group: “It’s nice that I’ve grown up with the same friends since I was 12, I have a very close knit set of them… I grew up with a lot of people who a lot of other people regarded as heroes, and no one ever came to me for advice, no one ever came to me for protection, and so I don’t ever really think I’ve been looked at as a hero.”
On who he considers his hero: “Outside of my family, I don’t really know. They’re great people and my parents are great parents, and they brought me up very well, I think. I don’t know, I think that’s about all the heroes I’ve had.”
Source: PopSugarUK via RP Life
Yep, yesterday saw Leicester Square swarming with hormone-crazed girls squeaking and squealing for the scruffy delights of Mr Robert Pattinson (and breathe). Taking to the red carpet for new flick Remember Me, The Pattzy – as we’ve fondly come to call him – was an absolute gent, spending over an hour chatting to fans who’d been awaiting his arrival for THIRTY TWO hours… No, really.
Once he’d been prised away from his followers, Grazia shared 30 glorious minutes with the man himself. As Robert talked us through his role alongside the equally spellbinding Emilie de Ravin, his hair ruffling and self-deprecating jokes made us realise that he’s just a normal bloke who we’d love to have a pint down the pub with (among other things…)
For now, all the deets are top secret but never fear Pattz fans, we’ll be bringing you the full story (and video!) next week. But if you reeeally can’t wait that long, we have a little teaser to whet your appetite. So if you’ve always wondered what Rob’s favourite biscuit is (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?), we can reveal that it’s the beloved Hobnob which gets him going. So now you know.