This sunday the show ‘In Development’ will air on Fox Movie Channel and will be all about Water for Elephants. So tune in at 7:30 pm ET / 4:30 pm PT
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This sunday the show ‘In Development’ will air on Fox Movie Channel and will be all about Water for Elephants. So tune in at 7:30 pm ET / 4:30 pm PT
Source: WaterElephants
It’s dubbed, but you can hear what he says at 1:06
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AN EXCLUSIVE CLIP FROM THE UPCOMING REESE WITHERSPOON – ROBERT PATTINSON FILM WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE BEFORE THE RED CARPET BEGINS SUNDAY.
20th Century Fox has teamed up with the makers of mobile app Color for Sunday’s premiere of Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson’s film Water for Elephants.
The photos and videos taken using the Color app by attendees at the New York premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre will be instantly shared to those in the immediate vicinity in a Water for Elephants premiere group (or “conversation”), which acts like an automatic feed.
Fox will also have one of the film’s producers and some of the talent taking videos and pictures using the app as they make their way down the carpet.
Color, which launched in late March, is a free application for iPhone (and coming to Android and Windows 7) devices that allows people within 150 feet to capture and have real-time access to photos, videos and text. In one day, it was the second most popular social media application behind Facebook.
“With such a big following of Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, people will be camping out just to get to the front of the barricades,” Color co-founder Peter Pham tells THR, who likened the app to a “visual Twitter.” “It’ll give you a really good sense of what it’s like from the fan’s perspective. It’s not the high-def professional cameraman taking the photos perched in a specific spot.”
While Color is exclusive to mobile devices, aggregated content from the premiere will be made available online for the first time at http://www.color.com/waterforelephants to further engagement. The website will launch with a never-before-seen clip from the film at 1 p.m. PT on Sunday.
The team-up marks one of the first major partnerships for Color, but don’t think this is a one-hit wonder. Pham tells THR that Color has received a “tremendous amount” of interest from high-profile musicians who want to use the app for their tours, with possible announcements to come.
But not everyone’s buying into the hype. Critics of the app made note of Color’s privacy issue — anyone within proximity has access to the images and videos in the network — and the confusing functionality.
Pham declined to discuss financial terms of the partnership.
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There was an embankment with a train track on the top. All the trailers were on one side, and then the circus world was on the other. Once you walked over the tracks, there would be a camera, but that was the only thing from the 21st Century. You could stand on the tracks and look over at everything, and you were in the ‘30s. We were out in the middle of the desert in Fillmore, and there was nothing else around. There was an orchard. We were in the ‘30s. Jack Fisk, the production designer, used authentic pegs and the ropes. Every single thing which built the world was all totally real. And, authentic period underpants do actually help, as well. I actually wore them every single day. Jacqueline West, the costume designer, was unbelievable. Almost everything was real. Every pair of jeans were all from the ‘20s and ‘30s. It was crazy.
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Here’s a new clip from Water for Elephants starrting Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon. The scenes can be considered ‘spoilerish’. Hot scenes
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The Water for Elephants editor talks about Robert Pattinson in an interview with Rouge Network
From FoxNews:
Reese Witherspoon has officially joined the cinematic “cougar” clan.
In her real life, the Oscar-winning actress just tied the knot with agent Jim Toth (five years her senior) but in her reel life, she gets it on with “Twilight” sensation Rob Pattinson – eleven years her junior – in the upcoming period drama “Water for Elephants.”
But it wasn’t actually the age difference that required any adjustment for the stars. Instead, it was their significant height difference.
“In the movies they just put you on a box then you kiss the tall guy,” Witherspoon told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column with a laugh.
And Pattinson was quick to claim that locking lips with Witherspoon was far from challenging.
“It’s really easy for me because I have quite bad posture so we’re about the same height,” he quipped. “I just have this big heavy head and it slumps down so we end up at the right spot naturally.”