Remember Me Opens with a Solid $8.3 Million



Robert Pattinson's Remember Me opened at 4 with a solid $8.3Million. The movie was was only playing in 2,212 theaters and this is a good opening for a movie of this genre! So congratulations to Robert Pattinson,Allen Coulter, Will Fetters, Summit Entertainment and all the cast and crew for making this beautiful movie :)

If you couldn't see Remember Me this weekend, go and check it out, you won't be disappointed! You can buy your tickets HERE :)

Thanks to Box Office Mojo.

149 comments:

Unknown said...

i think 8.3 mill is amazing. its not a franchise and this is pretty good considering it's just a small but touching drama. i'm so proud of rob.

Gozde said...

I totally agree and if you look at the number of theaters and the money brought in it should be above She's out of My League and should take the 3rd spot. It's all relative!

I'm happy with this opening, it will only get better :)

Unknown said...

Congratulations to Rob!This is excellent for a film of this scale!And he has proved so much with this!I am so proud of him I could bust!

Anonymous said...

What I don't understand is why some people are saying that it's not a success? I mean this is a relatively small movie, and the numbers I saw are good numbers, they're not bad at all. RM was in a lot less theaters than green zone and the other idiotic movie "something league" lol.

Plus considering the ending that RM decided to go with, that was a very big risk. This movie would not have even gotten made had Robert not liked the script and felt that it was something he could fit into the two months break he got between filming NM and Eclipse.

But anyways the movie is doing really well for its budget I'd say it is more successful than the green zone. If those numbers are right, the green zone has barely made a quarter of its budget cost (this is a flop), whereas RM has made about half its budget cost without any special effects or the same number of theaters and just from the first weekend.

RM's numbers are good, and that's a fact.

Krissy said...

BRAVO & BRAVA to the Incredible Cast of this Amazing Movie!

Good to see that some folks STILL recognize great film making!

Congratulations & Many Well Deserved Kudos!

Krissy ☺

AP said...

Yes, that is solid, due to that primarily female audience - a lot of Rob fans who have gone above and beyond... :)

Was interested to see that per screen average for RM was quite a bit higher than 3rd place 'League,' although 'Wedding' even more so. Of course, no's may revise up or down on Monday.

The critical pans and revelation of the ending didn't help extend the audience. However, I still think international figures will be solid as well.

Unknown said...

That is a good number. In fact, my mother and her friends have not gone to the theater yet and my two nieces who are in college are having their finals this coming week, so they and their friends also have not hit the theater yet, they all will this week-end (Mar 19-21). Of course Remember Me has another competition for movie patrons next week-end: Anniston and Butler's movie; this week it went against Matt Damon's.

Unknown said...

Plus, we don't have the international numbers yet . . . I think they will be bigger.

vinciane said...

great but this is for friday and saturday? Sunday is not over?????

Unknown said...

Australia -Nicole Kidman's movie with $130M budget) did only $49M here at U.S., but it made about $130M from International gross ticket sales($161M) because Nicole is very very popular overseas and no matter how bad the reviews are of her movies here in U.S. she always do very well overseas (LOL, either those people don't pay attention to bad reviews or they just go ahead and see the movie because they love their movie stars). So I think Remember Me will pull off good figures from International movie sales!

Heidi said...

Rob did such an outstanding job in Remember Me that I won't be able to look at Edward Cullen the same way again and not think of Tyler Hawkins. I remember watching Titanic...for years afterward no matter what role Leo played I could not picture him as any character other than Jack Dawson. I know many people want more Edward, but I wish we could get more Tyler. :)

Such an amazing movie-Remember Me deserves repeated viewings!

AP said...

Also - don't forget dvd sales - will help put RM firmly into profit. Assuming one or two people buy a copy... lol

Yes, it may not have been made without Rob, and it's so to his credit he stuck with it when there was a lot of temptation to do otherwise...

Chocolate Martini Gal said...

I feel much better about this information. When I saw information I can't remember if it was earlier this morning or late yesterday that had the number of theaters a lot higher and that made me sad.

I really, really hope that there will be a word of mouth ground swell that will keep this in the theaters for a while.

Anonymous said...

I think 8.3 million is a great opening weekend. I hope it will continue to bring in money as word of mouth gets out. After all even the less than favorable reviews have had positive things to say about his performance. Rob should be proud.

Time4rMe said...

I think more people will go to see it once word gets around how great it is.

RPnKSaddict said...

It mad the top 5 and didn't go straight to video. That says alot. There are still people who haven't had a chance to see it due to it not being in a theater near them or for other reasons.
I still plan on seeing a few more times and hope to keep rideing the wave to keep it in theaters for awhile.
I'm so proud of him with this movie and I think that word of mouth will help.

Also there are Rob fans and Edward fans so that has an impact.
Though I am a Rob fan,I had some friends that didn't want to see it because it wasn't an "Edward" movie. To each there own. Unfortunately they're loosing out on an amazing story and performance by Rob.

Petra Eller said...

Congratulations Rob and everyone!

I read again and again about this stupid box-office. Is it so important? Let's see, there's a lot of weekends to come.
Let us bring it home for our Rob.

and yes, this is just the beginning.

d67 said...

I'll be honest. I'm kind of bummed it didn't make more. I was sure it would have broken 10mil...I just don't get it. Maybe 8.3m is a good number for the type of movie it is, etc. But I think expectations were high b/c he's in it and there's so much hoopla over him right now. And Rob just, he just so deserves this film to be extremely successful. It's so well done and he is so amazing in it....I don't understand why so many critics didn't like it. Did they see the same movie we did? I hope word of mouth gets people to the theatres because....ROB WAS AWESOME and THE MOVIE IS WONDERFUL!!

Heidi Brown said...

My name is Heidi and I agree with the other Heidi below...I want more Tyler! :) Rob is an amazing actor and I hope he somehow gets the message that his fans have embraced him even more outside of Twilight. His performance in Remember Me moved me more than Twilight. I didn't think that could be possible but WOW. Great job, Rob! We only want MORE of you! (which I'm not sure you wanted) ;)

Gisel said...

the weekend still isn't over !

Leenie FJ said...

Too bad it opened on the same weekend as Alice in Wonderland. It would have done better not going up against such a big movie.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to all of you that made Remember Me Saturday possible! The 4th place is awesome and Rob and all the cast and crew can be proud! Hope they are...

LoveRpattzKstew said...

gossip cop just said remember me did better per theater i am so happy for Rob and the Remember me cast and crew

and for the only edwards fans they can watch only twilight

while we the rob fans watch everything that he does hhah

Loisada said...

Got up in a pissy mood this morning after seeing low RM numbers then had an epiphany: it’s OK, we were wrong & Rob was right!

He always said the fandom was crazy about Edward not him. We scoffed knowing Twi was just a stepping stone & Rob was so much more.

We forgot we’re not his average fan. We're not part of the screaming throng with his photo plastered in our binders & on our bedroom walls. That fan doesn’t care bout Tyler's demons & Art’s self-doubt. She doesn't want to see her heart throb go gay as Dali. And her mom didn’t take her to go see Remember Me either, cause Tyler’s more nightmare than dreamboat for her young daughter.

So RM didn’t pull in the swooning crowd or big box office but showed where Rob’s true fanbase is, and
Rob was right: the throng wasn't there for him & he’s probably gladder for it! High time the wheat was separated from the chaff.

Now Rob can shed the stilted image, dig deeper & release the more demanding artist simmering inside & not be a slave to the studio system. Bravo.

My only fear is that Summit was waiting for RM numbers to make its final decision on Breaking Dawn. And knowing them...

To sum it up: no, $8.3 million is not bad, it's very good. Good for true fans and good for Rob's future as a challenged and challenging artist.

rpattzgirl survived Rob! said...

Yay! Congratulations Rob!!!! Considering the # of screens it opened on this really good!!!!

I'm really happy for all involved in the film!!

Going again in a little while!!!

Anonymous said...

Those are solid numbers for Remember Me and I have a feeling it will have box office legs. The word of mouth from people coming out of the theater is too great.

If there's a movie on that list that is a major box office disappointment, it's Green Zone!

annieEvilRobPornPusher said...

YES!!! I'm so happy for Rob.

twmmy said...

@Loisada Why do I feel just the same thing about Breaking Down making? Though nothing say any connection between the two films?

Anonymous said...

Pff! The weekend's not over yet. We're going tonight.

d67 said...

@Loisada...........you are so right about everything....I am not going to worry...and I'm just going to go see it for the third time tonight..........lol
btw, Breaking Dawn is listed on his imdb page as in "pre-production" not "in development" like before. So I think it may be a go as one movie because there aren't two listed.

twilitemom said...

Congratulations to everyone involved in this film!!! This is an outstanding film with a solid opening weekend!!!

Unknown said...

Remember Me is sandwiched between Alice, Green Zone (this week) AND Anniston/Butler's Bounty Hunter next week-end. So, it is facing big competition. To have done as well as it did is pretty good.
I think the studios put it out there with the big competition to test Robert Pattinson box office strength. But with Robert Pattinson making out with a girl other than "Bella" is just unacceptable to Twi-fans who didn't want to shutter their fantasies, so they shy away from this movie. Then
critics looked for something to bash this movie--and they did: THE ENDING...they negatively hyped that ending so much people just thought probably it exploited "that tragic and memorable event" in our history. I think a lot of people stayed away because of that negative hype that got around all over the internet. Plus, this is not a date-type movie.

Haystackhair said...

SWEET!! yeah I know quite a few (nieces etc due to school) who haven't had a chance to see it yet. This is great!

drabrasil said...

hey

I feel happy with this outcome. really.
it's a small movie ( Robert said that) and not avail at all rooms so....

Athena said...

Are those numbers only for the US?

It did quite well considering the competition it's facing, and it definitely did better than "She's out of my league", on average (and thank goodness for that!).

Well done, Rob & Co.! :)

I've told my cousin in Italy to go see it and bring as many people, because they won't be disappointed.

just me said...

*just me*
we all are proud of Rob and i hope he is proud of us, since he is aware of our loyalty. there is not a lot of money we could bring, everything is relatively, but a lot of love and support.

Fae007 said...

Cograts baby!!!!

Wait til it opens in the rest of the world! :DDDD That's the only reason it's 4th. It didn't open at the same date everywhere.

TEAM ROBERT FTW! :D

Fae007 said...

ooops I meant congrats! Too excited to type! LOL!

TwiCougar said...

With all those numbers..... I think it was a SUCCESS!
It is a truly memorable and SIGNIFICANT film.

RE: "Remember Me Saturday" campaign.

Do you think it helped or hindered?
It hindered my hubby from going with me. He really didn't want to sit through a movie with giddy females. And rightfully so. It was hard for me to fully enjoy the movie with all the snickering at inappropriate moments. :-/

Unknown said...

Congrats Rob :)
I am so happy that Twifans are not your fans but Edward's.
You have a great carrier ahead of you :)))

alynutzapattinson said...

Well considering these are just the US numbers (domestic) and that the film has been released in 10 other non US countries this weekend, probably the total gross it's much better than this. Either way I think this movie it's going to be a success at the box office. There are many other countries in Europe and not only, that are still waiting for the film to be released so the numbers should increase in the weeks to come. As for me I'm definitely going to see it again this week. I desperately need so... :)

Lisa said...

Loisada...

Brilliantly said!

Lisa

I'm too old for this said...

Didn't The Blind Side open up with just so so numbers ,but started building a larger audience after people started talking to each other about it.I think I remember the numbers picking up each week.

I'm too old for this said...

Didn't The Blind Side open up with just so so numbers ,but started building a larger audience after people started talking to each other about it.I think I remember the numbers picking up each week.

WhyIstheRumAlwaysGone said...

Some review I've just found if you're interested... it helps putting everything in perspective. No spoilers.
quoting:
"No, Robert Pattinson's Remember Me didn't kill. But it didn't die. Unlike Matt Damon's The Green Zone.
On a crowded weekend at the multiplex, Damon's $100 million action-war movie produced a
meager $14.5 million debut, per estimates. The smaller-scale Remember Me grossed a
respectable $8.3 million (...)• The most optimistic estimates had Remember Me breaking $10 million (roughly the equivalent of a Monday afternoon for New Moon). Still, the romantic drama only cost $16 million, so even as is it's already half-way home. (...)
Overall, opening-weekend ticketbuyers graded the Pattinson movie a B."

dina said...

I don't know about the states girls but I have already seen it three times and the theater was packed here in Greece it would be nice to see how it did overseas. I am so proud of him he won some new fans who are much more important than the twilight ones.

Cyn said...

I live in Texas and the closest theater showing "Remember Me" is an hour away. I wasn't able to go see it this weekend but am planning on seeing it tomorrow. There are probably a lot of people like me that couldn't see it till next week. I can't wait to see it. Glad it did well. Congratulations Rob!

Unknown said...

Hello from Spain! I'm New Here. Yes, in Spain the Rob'fans are waiting for the RM. We can not wait to see it!!!

One question: these figures ... are only Friday on Saturday afternoon did? Not included Saturday night or Sunday, right? Sorry for my english :)

lallieb said...

@Lois, nicely put, but do you really think Summit is waiting to decide on BD, based on the numbers for RM? For arguments sake, let's say they decided NOT to make it. Can anyone imagine the hysteria that would ensue, unless they optioned it out to another studio and how idiotic would that be, although not altogether a bad idea. So given that Summit will, as expected, proceed with BD, that means Rob will have to endure the Edward fanaticism for another 2 or 3 films, which he has been very gracious about. So Edward is far from behind him. This may delight the Twihards, but thankfully he's signed up on other projects, which the "wheat" can look forward to.

Congrats to Rob for RM. If I had never seen Edward come through the cafeteria door, and watched this movie, I would have rushed home to search the internet for info on that actor who played Tyler, ultimately landing here! It's called charisma.

WhyIstheRumAlwaysGone said...

@Ena

These numbers are estimates for Friday, Saturday and Sunday (sofar). The actual numbers will be posted on Monday, but they will not vary a lot now, which is why the results are announced now.
You can see the box office results here :
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/

RM did $3,500,000 on Friday, $2,800,000 on Saturday and sofar $2,000,000 on Sunday. Normally there's almost always an increase on Saturday (more people go to the theaters on that day) but it wasn't the case for RM. It dropped!Dang. What happened to Remember Me Saturday, ladies?
Sorry for posting so many figures! I hope RM will get a good buzz and do well next week-end.

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pj said...

Bottom line, I feel I got my money's worth. I saw a great movie with a meaniful message and quality acting without any tricks but nice treats. Passed on Alice, not interested in another war movie or a teeny bopper flick. I feel good about movie choice. Will spread the good news about this movie at work tomorrow.

Unknown said...

Sorry but 8.3 million it's not great. rob is one of the most famous faces on the planet and the face of one of the biggest franchises right now. he cannot even go out on the street. it should have done much better than this, atleast 10 million. yes the blind side was a sleeper hit but it open with 32 million. zac efron 17 again open with 24 million. 8.3 million it's solid for what it is but it shows that the loyalty of the twilight fan base does not extend to him and that's gonna hurt his carrer in some way for sure. I'm fucking hating the twilght fans right now. if you don't wanna watch his other movies ok, you have the right to do that. but why did you make him a star then? if you just there for edward cullen then get the fuck out of robert pattinson face, get out of the front of his house. these numbers make me so sad..i love him so much, i want him to have a great carreer and this shadow named edward cullen is not helping. i just can't ignore these numbers. let's hope for the word of mouth.

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angie-k said...

Just returned from my 2nd viewing. Even more brilliant than the first time! I remembered to breathe this time.

Theater wasn't crowded, but it is playing at 9 theaters in this area.

Even if the so called expert critics didn't like this movie, the people who PAY for their tickets did! I'll be going again on Saturday.

Jane said...

I think Remember Me will be a sleeper. As soon as word gets out about it, it will explode like Dirty Dancing did. The movie was awesome and the saddest part for me, other than him being in the building, was his notebook lying in the ashes. That killed me.

Unknown said...

I saw the movie last night and I was really touched. I think the cast did a fantastic job and the movie hit home for me! I hope it continues to do well. Rob was fantastic and it was great to see him doing this type of film. Loved it!

Unknown said...

I saw the movie last night and I was really touched. I think the cast did a fantastic job and the movie hit home for me! I hope it continues to do well. Rob was fantastic and it was great to see him doing this type of film. Loved it!

tgill said...

I'm sorry but how is 8.3m good? what happened to RM Saturday? the numbers actually dropped. It was Nik who said that he needed to make at least 15-20m on the first weekend to convince Hollywood that he can open a movie and as somebody else pointed out the Blind Side opened to over 30m. I'm pissed too that the Twifans couldn't show their loyalty to Rob

modestypatch said...

I have to say that to the people who may be disappointed in the numbers and wondering why Twilight fans did not turn out in force, it's because most twilight fans are tweens & teens. And these tweens & teens are mostly (I would say 85-90%) just fans of twilight, Edward, and Jacob (mostly Jacob) and not fans of Rob. I teach at a Middle School. Most of the girls are not Rob fans. (Shocking, I know.) Rob appeals to an older more mature demo.

With that said, I think RM had a fabulous opening. It is a wonderful movie with great acting and an important message. My husband even loved it!

I think it will have a long life and will help Rob leave the Twilight image behind. (I LOVE Twilight, dont get me wrong.)

Well done Rob, cast, and crew of RM!!!!

Aoibhneas said...

While these figures would be respectable for an out-of-leftfield indie film, Summit will have been expecting a substanially higher take this weekend. Considering Rob's high profile, the hype surrounding the release and the attention the NY filmset got, they have to be disappointed. It's all about money, after all.

I would imagine studio heads are examining these numbers with regard to the potential bankability of both Twilight male leads. Taylor, for example, has been signed up for a lot of movies on the back of New Moon. I wouldn't be at all surprised if this doesn't hurt his career as well or, at the very least, cause TPTB to reconsider his options.

Sadly, it seems the Twilight fans are fickle, more chaff than wheat.

Anonymous said...

It's not true that all movies see a spike in their numbers on Saturdays.

The movie The Notebook opened high on the Friday and had steep drops on the Saturday and Sunday. It went on to make $81 million because of solid word of mouth.
The movie Dr. John dropped as well the Saturday and very steeply so on the Sunday and it went on to make $78 million.

Remember Me has the potential to make quite a bit more money based on solid word of mouth and it is getting that in spite of the critics.

jessegirl said...

Gozde: I think you're right. 'It will only get better.'

Loisada: 'high time the wheat was separated from the chaff'. Yes, although I'm surprised there isn't more 'wheat'. I'm surprised more Twilight fans didn't jump aboard, because Tyler isn't gay or dorky like some of the other characters Rob has played. Are they so obsessed with Robsten??
Yeah, I think Scummit was waiting for RM numbers to proceed with BD.

WhyistheRum...Thanks for the interesting and optimistic information.

I now want a Blindside ground swell to happen.

Blondie: I know what you mean. That's what I thought, that Rob is now SO famous that that alone would make people curious. 17 Again, made that much? Zac? Or is it because it was the kind of light comedy a large demographic likes?
I still thought people would go because it was swoon-worthy Rob, at least opening weekend.

modestypatch said...

Okay, one more thing...

These "Twilight fans" who are mostly tweens & teens, even the small percentage who do actually like Rob still do not seem eager to see this movie. It is not an uplifting theme and young people do not want to, nor do they know how to deal with such a serious subject matter.

Dont worry! I would bet my life on the fact that Rob will be just fine as long as he keeps making such great choices. His true fans are coming through for him!

jessegirl said...

Modestypatch:
But when Rob arrives on any red carpet it's like Jesuse has arrived. Nothing like for Taylor, Kristen, the others.
It's Rob that gets mauled, papped to death. Where, in fact, are all the fans who were in NY causing havoc when RM was being filmed?
I'd really thought Rob's stardom FAR exceeded The Saga, and am surprised teens are more into Taylor.

Ana73 said...

i thought it would open a little bit better but it's good.

i said on the other thread that the whole theater was filled with women and about 5 men, yes i counted. and most of the women were older, not many teens at all. my husband didn't want to go because he thought it was a chick flick, so i went with my niece. i wish he would have went becuase it was such a good movie and we could have discussed after. to me it was more than just a romance, it had so many different stories intertwined.

Anonymous said...

Summit had said they were looking at an $8 to $10 million opening weekend. They got it. That estimate was realistic however much we wished it had been more.

The Twilight series of books had a massive following before the movies were ever released. Teenagers were in hysterics whenever the author put in an appearance - book signings etc.

Remember Me is/has given Robert Pattinson a chance to movie away from the Twilight hysteria and with an $8.3 million opening he's doing it. Zac Efron for Me and Orson Welles and Megan Fox for Jennifer's Body only wish they been so lucky.

On an off-topic - I think Taylor Lautner is being advised incorrectly about his career choices.

Lexi C. said...

Remember me is not a typical movie. it's not a teen love movie (and twilight demografic are teens) and it's not a comedy (17 again was a comedy and it's not even comparable to RM; it played in a lot more screens; nobody died in it, specially not the lead.

The numbers might suprise some due to the fact that Rob is such a famous person, but if he wasn't so famous and this movie had come out, people would say this movie was hit.

Yes, the blind side did make 35 mil. but sandra bullock is a well established and beloved actress and her movie was an happy movie with a uplifting ending.

the truth is, RM is a very brave movie and Rob is a very brave actor, it's a movie pleople will talk about and I don't think it will affect his career cuz now people can see his talent as an actor. He is very driven and can do everything he wants, he could have any movie but he chose to do a little film like Remember Me.

jessegirl said...

*Jesus*

modestypatch said...

JesseGirl

I know what you mean, but these fans are young, they do not know how to separate Edward from Rob (or Kristen from Rob). I teach these kids and they have very distorted views of celebrities and reasons for seeing them in movies. They do not relate to RM. They can only see him as Edward. Immature and irrational thinking. I get frustrated (internally) on a daily basis hearing what they say about Rob and others.

Who can really explain their actions?

Monique said...

Please don't be offended by what I write here but... I saw the movie with a friend last night and she's not really a fan and not obsessed like I am and she.loved.the.movie.
She couldn't even finish her popcorn. She was so caught up in the story and cried at the end. I was amazed at how fast the time flew when we were watching... I was so caught up with the character and the love between Tyler and his sister. So why are we beating ourselves up about how much money the movie made? Someone quite The Blind Side... SB has been around a long time.. she won a Razzie and an Oscar in the same weekend... 17 with ZE... was fluff... when he did a serious... how much money did it... Matt Damon's movie with the same ppl involved with the Bourne series... 100mil... it didn't even make a quarter of that and RP's RM cost 16ml... and it made more that half the money back... it's a serious movie.. teenagers barely reads a serious book.. RM isn't the kind of movie they like... all the element of their idea of fun was in it... you don't have triangle, no half naked body builder running around you don't have guys with big guns blazing and not one get shot... the story is a serious one... Robert will be fine... I have some friends that's going to see it on Friday... Sorry to bring KS into this... She once said she made movie that no one sees. this movie is good and RP is quite impressive in and that is good for this fan.

Sorry for the rant and I don't mean to generalize about teenagers.

jessegirl said...

Lexi: 'brave choice'.
I guess I'm in a minority in that RM is exactly the kind of movie I look for but hardly ever find.
This hits home to me how superficial the movie going public is.
I'm so glad Rob made it possible. It's like a gift. Thanks, big guy.

jessegirl said...

Wow, Modestypatch. Thanks for enlightening me. So this really is the beginning of Rob finding his true audience, of finding us. :))

modestypatch said...

The most important thing is that Rob did a movie he was proud of and I am proud of how well he did it and it sounds like most people who have seen it feel the same way.

And it is doing well relative to how much it cost to make and the # of theaters it was released in!

I love this movie and the performances so much, I almost cry everytime I think about it. I'm going to see it again on Tuesday and can't hardly wait!

Loisada said...

d86 and Lisa, thanx ladies.

Lallieb: the issue is not whether BD will be made, but whether it's 1 or 2 movies and how big of a budget and marketing push Summit gives it. And as Aoibhneas pointed out: the leads' bankability goes a long way in deciding these things. And the chaff is needed to make big-time box office.

I suspect Summit was hoping RM would follow in the steps of The Blind Side. They are trying to do smaller, critically praised movies with solid returns. But there was a major difference, because for all the great things it has to offer, RM is not feel-good fare that ends with a Happily Ever After.

IMO Summit made a mistake when they tried to cater this flic to the Twi crowd, by reining it in at PG13. It was conceived as an edgier more hard-hitting R movie, as I understand it. That movie would have made a stronger impact and perhaps it would have drawn a different but bigger crowd, who knows?

It should have been obvious that this script did not have "big general public box office hit" written all over it, no matter who it starred! I don't think it's a good indication of Rob's real draw, given the right material. But it was a great step forward for him on many levels. Mr Pattinson is a smart cookie, he's not going to be content doing popcorn movies. I for one am thankful he didn't sign right on for another franchise!

jessegirl said...

Monique:
All good points. I guess we're a little obsessed with the box office results because we want Rob to have the clout, influence, respect he deserves. Although, I thing he would agree--okay I feel uncomfortable putting words into his mouth--that it is a process and he has to earn it. Better that way than a here-today, gone-tomorrow phenomenon. He's so smart. He knows.
I just hope the bad reviews don't hurt his feelings.

Also, last point: As a teen I would have loved RM too. I guess I'm pointing to my own insularity from the general populace.
I have a feeling that a lot of us here are pretty unique, not swayed by superficial or lowest common denominator.

Lexi C. said...

jessegirl: what do you mean by that 'brave choice'.

like you, this type of movies are the ones that i like, but i often feel alone, cuz people around me like happy movies. Unfortunally people like movies that don't depict real life and real people and this types of film never get made and when they do, people don't watch them. I can't wait to see RM and i'm really proud of Rob for doing it.

he will be just fine as long as he keeps being true to himself and picks movie based on the characters not money.

SluttyPattz said...

I only got to see RM one time so far and that was on Friday, but I did take two friends with me. My whole family is sick except for me so I am disinfecting and washing everything all day long. I hope to go see it next weekend when everyone is better.

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MMc said...

I wonder what Rob thinks about the opening. Wouldn't it be nice to hear his comment on it?

Just hope he beats Kristen with her opening this weekend!! Is that mean?]
She is going to be on a lot of talk shows THIS week so I wonder if that will help her opening.

Ana73 said...

modesty - yes, i agree with you twifans cant seperate kris,rob,taylor from twilight. IMO i dont see runaways doing any better than this next week, if even this good. but these are smaller films, away from the blockbuster and i think that is why they are doing these to step away from twihoopla. i also did see where kristen said that she does movies that no one sees.

Ana73 said...

teri - i hope your family gets better, been there and done that. i dont envy you at all but at least you go to see the movie this weekend :)

jessegirl said...

Lexi:
I thought I was quoting you, but you actually said: 'RM is a very brave movie...'
I just agreed with you, and with your newer comment too.

ShariG said...

But the weekend isn't over yet. Why are they posting weekend box office results already? Won't today's ticket sales count?

jessegirl said...

femroc: re: Kristen. Yes that was mean. :) but just a teeny bit.

And, yeah I'm curious to know what Rob himself thinks, although he's busy shooting sex scenes now and might be a tad preoccupied.
We'll never know because anything he'd say to a journalist wouldn't allow his true feelings to surface. (I think. God, what the f--k do I know. Slaps wrist.)

Stéphanie said...

I'm a teen, I'm 16, and I've already seen RM three time. My friend, who isn't a fan of Robert or Twilight, absolutely loved it and cried like a baby(which she rarely does whilst watching a movie).
Don't give up hope, people. I think 8.3 million is great for such an indie movie. Box-office shouldn't compare Avatar to Remember Me in any way.
There is just no comparison, it doesn't bring up the same subject matters, the same vibe..
Audience likes action movies, fantastic movies, special effects. Did you see that in RM? No.
I just don't see the point in trying to relate this movie with any other, we've said it in the past:
This movie is different than any other movie, it doesn't really fit in a particular genre.
Be proud of the fantastic choices Robert Pattinson makes. I am very thankful he participated in this movie, else it maybe wouldn't even have been made.
I am thankful. And proud.

modestypatch said...

All of the movies rob is choosing will definitely separate the twifans from the true fans. That's why I think he is choosing such films. He knows what he is doing. Smart! Those of us that love him for who HE is and not his characters will be there to support him every step of the way! I for one have never been this invested in any other actor/celebrity before. He has something special that cannot be put into words. More and more will be joining our bandwagon in the coming years and I will be smiling, saying seeeee, I knew he was GREAT years ago!!!

just me said...

*just me*
i feel very...uncomfortable reading some comments what describe Twi-fans the same way Twi-haters do. don't get me wrong, i know we all love Robert first of all, but should we forget where this huge success came from? when did it start really? i believe most of Twi-hards are still RP fans. supposedly a big part of so-called *teenyboppers* just got over, but this is natural for this age, we didn't expect them to hit RM premier. but i"m still Twi-hard, this kind of illness makes me healthier literally and figuratively. Rob does owe himself, his many talents, beauty, charm etc. but Edward isn't really someone we should be ashamed of . no offence, please.

jessegirl said...

Stephanie...:
Thanks. Now go spread that word to others your age. We're counting on you. ;D
Understood your good comments. Nicely said.

just me said...

*just me*
@Stephanie- i"m proud of you and you friend.
@Femroc- i don't comment a lot, but miss your comments..RL sucks..and calls me right now lol

modestypatch said...

@Olga

I am a HUGE Twilight fan! Team EDWARD all the way! Probably more so that most of the tweens I teach! I'm just saying that there is a maturity level that needs to be met before some can separate Rob from Edward. Those of us on this site have been able to separate the two, but a lot of twihards are still not there yet.

jessegirl said...

Olga,
Oh man I'm not ashamed of Edward! No, no, no, no, no.
And I love Twilight. "It's my friend", as I say to my husband when I put on the DVD for the umpteenth time and he does his eye roll.

But...but yes I wonder where the heck the Twifans are. Can they really not separate Edward from Rob?? I, too, thought it was something Rob told himself in order to separate himself from the frenzy ("It's Edward they're screaming for, not me," was his refrain.) But now I wonder.

modestypatch said...

@Jessegirl

LOL! My husband has the same eye roll! :)

Yes, I think Rob understands who made him skyrocket into the spotlight, but he also understands that a lot of them are screaming for Edward.

I mean, God, if you are asking him to bite you do you really understand that he is not his character?

However, now that I think about it, I might ask him to bite me too, but it would have nothing to do with Edward! ;)

AP said...

@Shari: the box office numbers are estimates based on most initial tallies for Friday and Saturday, and the pattern for Sunday. Actual numbers for the weekend won't be confirmed until Monday so numbers can go up or down - but the estimates are usually close.

Don't think its a contest. I hope both Rob's and Kristen's movies do well. Different release platforms anyway.

Krissy said...

I don't know about anyone else but I'm doing everything I can to get the word out about "Remember Me".

I have it as my status on FB & Twitter and also have an RM Banner as my siggy on various BBs I visit.


I'm also pretty sure I won't be stopping at 4 viewings of Remember Me, either. ;)

Rob has the bestest of the best fans in the whole Universe and we have the best blog to share information about him here at Robsessed.

Let's get busy showing Rob our never ending respect and adoration, folks.

Remember to remind others about Remember Me! ♥

Krissy~~~

modestypatch said...

Wow! Just realized that I talked about my husband then talked about Rob biting me in the same post!

I am sick sick sick!

AP said...

Since I see another article quoted - adding the Mendelson's assessment (Salon, Huff.Post)

"So while some may decry the 'mere' $8.3 million, we must recall that a movie like this wouldn't have made $1.75 if not for what drawing power Pattinson has....Point being, if he can open Remember Me to $8.3 million all by himself, he may just be a movie star."

I know being a 'movie star' isn't the point but having enough perceived drawing power to retain choice for future films is.

Monique said...

o/t Annie, why do you think that TL ppl are steering him to the wrong direction? Just curious... he seems to want the blockbuster/muscle... series/type of stuff... bang, bang shoot em up stories... He want's to go Bruce Willis/Tom Cruise...

O/t... Jessegirl, very proud of you and I am extremely proud of Robert too... He want good meaty stories thats interesting and character driven...

AP said...

Ok - should be Scott Mendelson, not 'the' though I'm sure he'd like the reference. lol

Oh, and like the pic. Thx.

just me said...

*just me*
@jesse- my hubby is on his way to realize, i think ;).. off to see RM second time with my teen-daughter.

Robiscool said...

Thank you Gozde for this update!

I'm very happy for our guy, the cast and crew.

It's a success because the film was made and has an audience. Rob made that happen.

Rob mentioned in the Today show interview that Will Fetters (the writer) told him, that they were shopping around the screenplay for two years. When Rob was attached, the studio gave the green light.

There are so many great films that never get made.

We should be proud. Rob took a risk, had the courage to do something new, something out of the box and we were able to share in the magic. He's going to go far and he's lucky to have an audience like us!!!

Anonymous said...

to femroc - RM will still be 2200 theaters this weekend, the runaways will only be in 16. It does not come out fully until April 9.

Anonymous said...

I apologize to the administrarators for the off-topic.

@Monique.
I wish TL well, I really do and if the blockbuster type movies are his thing then good for him but I think his people are looking at dollar signs.

Bruce Willis seems to be phoning it in these days but Tom Cruise has always had a solid hold on his career and script choices and he has mixed it up. Risky Business was huge for him and he didn't allow himself to be typecast.

Personally I prefer the choices being made by other members of the Twilight cast, Rob and Kristen especially.

Again, I apologize to the administrators for the off-topic.

Monique said...

I apologize too... Thank you Anne.

I too like the choice those two are making. I like that Rob pick story with substance... it chalenges him as we can see from the Tyler character that he bring so much to life for me very convincingly indeed.

Anonymous said...

I too love that Rob is picking scripts with substance. I am sure that the powers that be are throwing all kinds of fluff at him and he himself has said that he was reading many scripts but they all had that sameness to them. Remember Me was different.

Look as well to his upcoming choices - Bel Ami, Water For Elephants, Unbound Captives and look at his previous work - Little Ashes and How To Be. Also look at the actors he's associating himself with.

Robert Pattinson is assembling a very impressive resume.

Christine said...

More people should have seen this movie! I saw it today and I thought it was amazing!!

Treasure_7 said...

I am so happy for Rob!! I think the 8.3 is great!! I am sure that there are many people who just have not got to the movie yet. And then there are those people like me who have already saw the movie and when I go to see something else at the movies as long as "Remember Me" is there I will end out going to see "Remember Me" again. He really did do an awesome job!!

JBMolina said...

YAY! Very solid and respectable. And it was such a lovely movie. I can't wait to see it again.

Kerri said...

Thankyou for putting a positive spin on this. I was so dissapointed when I saw more then half the seats empty to this beautiful movie. Everyone was there to see Alice or the stupid Green mile or whateverthefuck it's called. 8.3 million is a very respectable number. Especially in limited theaters. Maybe we can pump it up to third this week. She's out of my leauge should not have been 3rd! But lets face it, guys would go see somthing that has tits and hot chicks over a drama anyday. (I cant even lable Remember Me as a romantic drama) The next time a guy insults Twilight or Rob I'm gonna go postal on their depraved asses!

lallieb said...

@femroc, slap on your wrist, that was mean! You're better than that. Can we please at least separate them for their career choices and films. No reason for it to be a competition.

Unknown said...

First of all if you compare RM's genre and the contents of the movie itself, it would unlikely beat Alice in Wonderland, who's very much attractive for the younger demographic,just think about it if a mom has at least three kids and then multiply that to say 10 moms,that would be more money than just one mom with a teenage girl or a girl with her unwilling boyfriend or friend.

I hope Rob wouldn't get upset with just the numbers, anyway isn't RM an independent movie? They have said it already, I mean all of the cast of the movie refers to it as independent, right? And that figure is quite good for an independent movie.I know Rob has firmly said that he feels the pressure of carrying a movie but he didn't do it for fame or box office figures, but he did because he liked the script and felt like doing it.I hope it won't get him down or anything.

I haven't seen the movie, it's actually on the nearest cinema here at my work but couldn't find time to see it.Anyway I'm pretty sure I'll be able to catch it before it goes away.

More power to Rob and all the cast! and more good figures to come!!

jessegirl said...

modestypatch: How soon I forgot the whole 'bite me' thing. Geez, I guess I thought even the young were smart enough to consider it just a joke. Non?
Seems like so long ago, the whole 'bite me' thing, Tyra B. and all that. Doesn't it? Especially after seeing the mind-blowing RM.

modestypatch said...

Oh Mary!

It is that close to you and you haven't seen it? You must make the time...you will not be sorry.

It is beyond words!

papagáj said...

well done Rob,Alan and the rest of the RM cast:)

OMG Shiteous numbers...are they really essential? I wish him longlasting experience as a part of personal development rather than meteoric fake hollywood career .I hope still a long way before him and maybe it's better that this happened couse this movie doesn't need that buzz, Rob doesn't need that buzz .I don't know why people treat the box-office list as the oracle .It's sad.

BTW we shouldn't judge although RM wasn't even released in the rest of countries so only time will tell.

jessegirl said...

modestypatch: husband...Rob biting you...same sentence...sick?
Okay, it was kind of cleansing, wasn't it? Cathartic.
But sick? Just a red-blooded female posting away with the rest of us.

jessegirl said...

Krissy: More power to you!
If we all tell our friends and acquaintances, and they go and then tell all their friends, on facbook, twitter, email, phone, in person, whatever.
Word-of-mouth. Yay, Krissy. Go, girl!

I'm going to email my sister-in-law, who wanted me to go see Alice, to go see RM.

jessegirl said...

Annie: Scripts with substance.
Another word for our RM wordlist--okay my list--substance. Substance.

jessegirl said...

Kerri: We gotta defend our boy.

modestypatch said...

@Jessegirl

I am the biggest Twilight fan I know (books and movies), but after RM it almost seems trivial (as does everything, except my family and friends).

I was so lost in the movie that I didn't even give the Eclipse trailer a second thought (and I didn't even touch my twizzlers -- I usually eat a whole bag during every movie I see.)

I was captivated!

jessegirl said...

mary:
Please, try to go see it, and soon! Really. If you haven't you probably wouldn't want to go on the various spoiler threads Goz has set up, but in those threads people are saying such amazing things about the movie.
You can not miss it! Find a way. You'll be sorry if you don't.

papagáj said...

Allen not alan...gah

jessegirl said...

modestypatch:

I know exactly what you mean about forgetting the Eclipse trailer.
RM just blew everything else out of the water. Just like that. Man, Robert has a power which has now exploded out of the Twi universe.

Because, no matter how we might be captivated by the movie as a whole, the score, script, directing, acting, etc., it is Rob's acting that was the linchpin, the glue, the substance of the film.

A lesser actor would have demolished the fine work of the others because Tyler is so very central. Could we see Zac, Taylor, or any of the other young guys out there, do this?

By the time we see Tyler standing, looking out the window not knowing at that very moment the doom awaiting him, we HAVE to be utterly emotionally invested in him, love him, cry for him. Could any of the other young actors do this?

Not suggesting there aren't other good and possibly great young actors out there. But Robert *effing Pattinson is a huge power to be reckoned with.

Tyler said...

Blondie.rapture - I kinda agree. I can't believe a trite, unoriginal movie like 17 Again opened at 24million. We all applaud Rob for making smart choices and sticking to his beliefs but I also want him to have a long term career. All 3 of them - Rob, Kristen, Taylor - are being closely monitored by the industry, gauging how far they can take the Twilight success. Taylor is obviously taking the action-popcorn-movie route while Kristen has less to prove, having done many successful indie movies. The unknoWn is really more Rob. Given how the Twilight saga has plastered his face in every freaking magazine is putting him in an uninvited position, many of the anti-Twilight eager to take him down. Opening at 8.3M is perfectly reasonable, but it is below expectations. Whether it'll be another Blind Side is uncertain since that kind of response doesn't happen often. I know there's a lot of female non-teen audience there (look at the success of Sex & the City movie), I'm just not sure if some of Rob's fans waited to watch the movie thinking that others will take care of the opening weekend. I'm just sad (sorry for the long post). I love Rob and I wish him all the best.

skorpia said...

only playing at a small amount of theaters is right-I cant see the movie up here. This is one of the times I wished I still lived back in chi-town. I wonder if theyre gonna give it to more theaters-this is killin me. Im glad he won over shutter Island. LOVE HIM! so proud of ya ROb *kisses on cheek and hugs tight*

Anonymous said...

I saw it with my fiancee Sunday night. Rob was BEAUTIFUL and acted so well. I'll see it again just to watch his performance.

However, I HATE sad movies and slipped out of the theater (I sat on the aisle) when Tyler left his apt. to go to his father office. SO glad I did...

When I returned to watch the credits, my guy was in tears. When we went to dinner we talked about the movie and he couldn't tell me what he thought about the end without choking up.

I know younger viewers may not be affected by the ending like he was (like I knew I would have been) because they don't remember 9-11 like we do... My God, we couldn't watch T.V. for weeks without crying.

I know one guy who plans on telling his friends to go see this movie...

I must say, I would never have even considered going to this had it not been for Rob. This is not a "feel good" movie like the Blind Side. It's a pretty DEPRESSING story. I don't think big numbers will be flocking to see it because of that.

I AM DISAPPOINTED that more fans of Rob did not go, because his performance was TOTALLY worth the price of admission. It is just messed up that the numbers were not higher. What kind of fans are these?!

I hate sad movies, but I managed to still support our boy, AND avoid the heart fail. I will be thinking about how dreamy Rob was, while my BF will be taking asprin for the sinus headache he got from crying. I kid you not.

Unknown said...

Okay, I finally saw this long waited movie of Rob, Remember Me on Friday night, 7:30 show. It was almost full, not sold out, mostly females.
I couldn't see it on Saturday (sorry, Rob) due to too many activies for my kids and an important dinner we had to go to.
So, I went again today on Sunday, 2:40 p.m. show. It was a different theater and there were about 20 people. Yeah, it was sad that not many people were there to appreciate this beautiful, great film, we really do need to push the word-of-mouth!!

I personally thought it was just extraordinary. I haven't seen a good, well made movie like that in a long time. I didn't cry but was sad and sat there for a while afterwards.

I enjoyed it even more the second time around and I think I will watch it with my husband again and several more times as long as it's running.

Rob was too beautiful, gosh he has such a magnetic, incredible screen presence and I just loved seeing him just about every screen time.
It was pure heaven for me!!! :)

And more important than his beauty, what an incredible & fabulous actor he is!!
Like many of you said, he just blew me away and did not disappoint me at all!!
He is born to act!!

I think the numbers are really good for that size and type of movie, an indie film w/ a small budget.

I also think that tons of "Edward" fans and "Robsten" fans don't want to watch this film and stayed away purposely & didn't want to support it, which makes me very mad.
Wonder if KStew fans will go and support "Runnaway" though?
I don't think I particularly want to see it or support it cuz
I am just Rob's fan, that's all!

Unknown said...

Oh I meant to say that maybe the reason why I didn't cry is because I read the script and found out the ending, which was a mistake. I totally regret it now. Regardless, it was very powerful movie with an important story to tell, it wasn't just a romance movie.

I also agree with the article above that Summit shouldn't have released the Eclipse trailer before RM opened, that didn't help at all. That was unwise, cuz all the Twihard fans & Robsten or whatever fans were happy enough to see it on the internet, they didn't have to go to see RM to see that! :(

Actually, I think Eclipse trailer sucked, it didn't excite me much, they could have made it better.

tina tri said...

For those positive comments, I agree we should focus on spreading the word for RM to do well this week and week ahead to stay at the top 10 and spread the word around....

Pls don't compre RM to those same old hollywood formula chessy movies that are aimed to brainless entertainment. RM is different, like Rob says it doesn't belongs to any genre......

Anonymous said...

Personally I only like the Twilight films. I'm not going to be pretencious and say I enjoy or like the individual projects the actors make. A lot of them simply don't interest me, nor is there a rule that it has to.
For example it's like telling a star trek fan to go support all of Chris Pine's movies because "it's their duty" Gimme me a friggin break.

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AP said...

Well, it is a bit discouraging that RM didn't do better, on one hand, but what a great turnout by fans on the other - that couldn't disappoint, and RM held its own. More importantly, despite criticisms, the consensus is that at the very least, Rob has undeniable presence and is..um..'watchable.' Of course, he's more than just that, but that's a good baseline to set for the suits in general. Relief the initial weekend is over and can get back to the film itself....

I am refraining, restraining...biting tongue...being good.

Anonymous said...

Here is the problem with rob fans;

They act like rob is the king of the world. He is the only reason why twilight is a sucess. No he isn't. That movie is a sucess because of SM books point.

RM didn't perform that well; so we trash others movies. We hope the same thing for his other co-star movies.
That's just plain stupid. Imagine if kristen's fans who were interested by the movie came across this, do you think they will give the movie another talk, no.

I think it's time to be realistic.

I'm already mad at summit for using kristen in their pr control to explain why the film didn't perform that good.

It's time this fandom start being respectful.

People who have no interest in RM aren't stupid brainless people. Stop trashing other people movies to make RM looks great. Respect people.

Will see it newt week when it opens where i'm.

Anonymous said...

Congrats Rob !!! we are so proud of u :)

Anonymous said...

What statement did Summit issue blaming Kristen for Remember Me and it's box office numbers?
If that is the case then Summit needs to stop it.

Of course the Twilight books were creating hysteria before the movies. There was mayhem with every appearance by the author Stephanie Meyer. Combine that with the palpable chemistry of the leads and there was no stopping it.
Choosing sides was always going to be, whether it was Edward or Taylor. The books themselves made the reader choose.

AP said...

@damourkrist: Pardon? Respectful? And where did Summit use Kristen in their 'pr control?' Totally confused...

crazy vamp said...

The 'problem' with some of 'Rob's' fans is that they are NOT Rob's fans, but Edward's... :( yeah, i know, I don't get it either. But that is why the numbers are not as good as Twilight or NM... OTOH, they are pretty good, considering the number of theaters it is in. Twilight was everywhere and had massive media support/propaganda... :/

crazy vamp said...
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crazy vamp said...

* I meant to say: they are Edward's and Jacob's fans...*

I'm mixing things. better go back to work... :)

crazy vamp said...

One last thing: I couldn't agree more with the person that said (sorry, I don't remember who said this): 'if you don't go to support his movies, at least stop screaming at him'. It would be great... :)

Anonymous said...

Did summit has to trow kristen name in this statement?

“Whether its Robert Pattinson in this movie, or Kristen Stewart in ‘The Runaways,’ it doesn’t hurt to have them out there and have people seeing them,” noted Fay, also referencing Apparition’s Sundance hit "Runaways," which will premiere next weekend.

The quote is from summit pr.
Alot of her fans who posted that remember me was great were pissed of after this.
She wasn't inthe movie, her movie isn't summit movie. Why didn't they used taylor or anna kendrick?

jmm4832 said...

KStew had nothing to do with how well Rob's RM did opening weekend. I just don't buy that. And it did do very well for a small movie that's not an action-packed thriller like most of the movies these days. No, it's not going to be a blockbuster but that's okay. Sure some of the Twilight fans haven't come to see it YET. That's why Rob is branching out with other films. He'll earn more respect and gain more non-Twilight fans through doing other movies like Bel Ami and WFE. Personally I think he's making some damn good choices.

AP said...

@damourkrist: Oh, for heaven's sake. That's a plug for Kristen's movie, and they mention her because she's the star of their upcoming film "Eclipse." Taylor and Anna don't have movies coming out in the next coupla months.

I just don't get this whole Rob vs Kristen crap that surfaces from time to time. They support each other - I wish some fans could follow their example and do the same...

Anonymous said...

I see that statement from Summit as a plug for Kristen's movie as well. It's definitely not a put down of Kristen Stewart in any way.

Both Rob and Kristen are with Summit for the Twilight series and are at present the only cast members in anything of note and creating all the buzz with their projects. Prior to that it was Anna Kendrick with all the buzz outside the Twilight series.

I think it's a cool statement from Summit seeing as the rep is giving a thumbs up to another studio's movie. Very rare.

Monique said...

Quote~
“Whether its Robert Pattinson in this movie, or Kristen Stewart in ‘The Runaways,’ it doesn’t hurt to have them out there and have people seeing them,”

Where in that statement are they talking about KS supporting anyone?

From what I got from reading that statement... the PR person is saying that it doesn't hurt to have them out there... visible before Eclipse as two of the leads stars... I don't see anything that suggest that they each promote the other movies..

Ye Gawds... ppl are so darn testy... As a fan of both before Twilight and they brought those two character to life for me... if they weren't good I wouldn't bother... they are so many young stars out there that doesn't interest me all but they do. Period.

Jane said...

Look, this is not a depressing story. It is a story that is well acted about love and lost. It makes you to want to go home and hug those dear to you and tell them you love them for life is short. Everyone should see this movie just for that factor, also for the fact that you can't take your eyes off of Rob. You won't regret seeing it and stay through the whole movie for it is worth it.

Monique said...

AP... No, I was referring to Damourkrist... From the quote... to me, Summit is saying that it doesn't hurt to have RP and KS out there... visable. As two of the stars of Eclipse coming out in June... it help them Summit.

JMO

AP said...

@Monique: Ah, got it, and yes, I agree it's Summit doing a push for its stars. :)

Carolina said...

What a great movie!!!!He is amazing....he knows how to pick them.:o)

Rebecca Alvarez Flaviá said...

It's been a week since it's release and it's up to 10 million now!! that is great
People keep attending the theaters, I want to go back too- have to take tissues with me this time : (

Kate, I forgot to tell you my mom is a big fan of the site and now I am one too. Love your posts and the loyal/protective fan base. Cheers!

 
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