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Showing posts with label spoiler post. Show all posts

SPOILER POST: Talk All About 'The Batman' Here

SPOILER POST: Talk All About 'The Batman' Here

 So I know from the past experience that once people have seen any of Rob's movies they are busting to discuss and I feel 'The Batman' is no different. 

So talk away to your hearts content about the movie in this post only please. And if you haven't seen the movie yet DON'T LOOK AT THE COMMENTS ON THIS POST, unless you want to get spoiled that is!

*SPOILER POST* "It’s his best performance yet and an Oscar-caliber one by Robert Pattinson." + NEW STILL

*SPOILER POST* "It’s his best performance yet and an Oscar-caliber one by Robert Pattinson." + NEW STILL

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We've been collecting all the fantastic reviews Rob's been getting. He may like to linger on the few bad reviews but we loooooooove the fact he has a majority of EXCELLENT reviews! There's also a new still (2nd pic in the post) from American Cinematographer magazine. Click HERE if you want to read the scans and HERE if you missed another great article from DP, Natasha Braier. If you've seen The Rover, its great to go back and read these technical notes. Or am I just being a nerd about that stuff?

Anywho...here are the previous posts with The Rover reviews and make sure to still go out and support The Rover (check Fandango for theaters near you).
Treat this post as a spoiler post especially if the reviews inspire you to gush about how brilliant and nuanced Rob's performance is in The Rover.
On with the Rob-is-freakin-awesome-in-The-Rover show....

James Dranko TV:
Robert Pattinson (Rey) plays the character showpiece of the film. It was obvious from the trailer he was going to be and he does not let down in any kind of way. He makes the screen snap, in every scene he’s in. You can’t take your eyes off Rey for fear of missing a single word he might say or movement he may make. Despite the Twlight series I’ve known the guy could act. I loved “Remember Me” and he proves it in “Cosmopolis” and will continue to do so through a long career. “The Rover” did not have box office success but the industry will take note of his performance. Trust. He will leave Edward Cullen far behind soon enough. Rey had multi-layered characteristics and quirks, he was the most developed of all of the roles. It’s his best performance yet and an Oscar-caliber one by Pattinson.
Marshall and the Movies (A-):
It’s Robert Pattinson’s Rey who makes every moment memorable on the way to the destination. Clad in an oversized T-shirt and baggy jeans the entire film, Pattinson effortlessly conveys how uneasy Rey feels in his own skin. He resists typical tropes of playing half-witted characters, instead providing a deeply humane portrait of a 12-year-old mind trapped in a 28-year-old body. In a film largely about ideas and large themes, Pattinson provides a crucial emotional entry to “The Rover.” He manages to draw out remarkable empathy, both in us and eventually even somewhat in Eric. His minuscule facial motions illuminate a world of internal torment that expresses itself in the simple desire for acceptance and respect. This tender work fulfills all the promise Robert Pattinson showed in “Cosmopolis” and heralds the arrival of a truly great actor whose talents might one day overpower all the tabloid headlines.
Reel Speak:
As good as he is, this show is stolen by Robert Pattinson. His character is a lost soul; dim-witted and maybe even a little mentally challenged…and Pattinson nails it at every turn. He generates sympathy and disgust towards his character all at the same time, and it is a signal to the world that he is ready to shop in the grown-up section.
The Film Rush:
Rey is arguably the single good soul in the movie, a man who only wants to be more than what everyone has told him he is. Robert Pattinson’s performance is a master class in control. All the physical idiosyncrasies could easily have come across as mannered and technical, but Pattinson makes them seem effortless, as if springing from a deep well of damaged psyche. There’s an astonishing scene near the end of the film, as Rey, on the precipice of doing something stupid, sits alone in a car, in the dark, and sings along to a pop song. Does he understand the implications of what he’s about to do? Possibly, although he gives no sign either way—no evidence of nerves, no hint of apprehension. Just a simple action, sweet and childlike in its innocence. It’s a beautiful moment, the calm before a violent storm, and Pattinson hits it perfectly. If there was ever any question that he’s thrown off the shackles of Edward Cullen and matured into a gifted actor, “The Rover” answers it loud and clear.
Spotlight Report:
Whilst Pearce appears to be dead inside, Pattinson’s sweet naivety and loyalty is endearing. He has misplaced hope in a world where there is no place for such luxuries. He plays the role perfectly and flexes acting muscles that have previously lain dormant in the less challenging roles he is known for, capturing the stunning simplicity of his character.
It's Just Movies (9/10):
If Guy Pierce is as good as ever, it is the startling performance by Pattinson that nearly steals the show. Having a track record consisting mostly of profitable teen-age “Twilight Saga” credits, Pattinson had to buck a huge gravitational pull towards the trivial to fill the shoes of the mentally disabled and weak-kneed, but remarkably adaptable and inwardly tough, armed criminal Rey.
Joel On Film:
The second of the great performances--and perhaps the better one, though comparisons are cheap--comes courtesy of Robert Pattinson, who plays Rey. He's Henry's half-wit brother, far from an idiot savant but also not quite an idiot. He has his own reasons for keeping quiet when Eric questions him about his brother's whereabouts. Rey was left behind in that aftermath of that Mexican stand-off, thought dead by Henry and his goons. And, indeed, he's grievously injured (possibly a gunshot to the left of his abdomen). Pattinson is magnetic in his approach to this loose cannon of a character, adopting a seamless Southern American accent and a nervy physicality.
Instareviews:
I must say, I’m extremely impressed with Robert Pattinson. In the years since the last “Twilight” film, he has made a conscious effort to leave behind the teen-heartthrob persona, and take his work as an actor seriously. It shows in this film, he’s by far one of the best things about this film, sure Guy Pearce can play mad/crazy, but this simple-minded victim that Pattinson portrays is far more intricate than the gruffly Pearce character.
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It’s the kind of character that could easily be too big, too showy, and lose its authenticity; but Pattinson never crosses that line. He shows us something behind this character’s eyes, a humanity that his counterpart has deeply buried.
The Hodgepodge Podcast:
The real surprise for me was Robert Pattinson as Rey. Rey isn’t Of Mice and Men’s Lennie levels of simple, but it’s clear that he’s not the brightest bulb in the pack and Pattinson plays the part so well. Because of his association with the critically-lambasted Twilight films, there is a belief out there that Pattinson is a bad actor when in reality, the Twilight films are just bad movies. He’s actually quite good and really shines here.
Keepin It Reel:
Holy shit, hands down Best Supporting Actor right now, Robert Pattinson. I never thought I would say this, but he is fantastic in this role! This is the first performance of his that A) I liked and B) the first that I've seen that I just didn't recognize him at all. He disappears into the role and plays it for all it's worth.
Look It's Eugene Abano:
Then we have Pattinson’s portrayal of Rey… my goodness. There’s some great acting going on here, Pattinson really shines (pun intended).
Adammohrbacher:
Amazingly, Pattinson, who has long been the butt of too many a joke, holds his own against Pearce’s patented brand of laconic ferocity. The younger actor perhaps even eclipses him here, if for no other reason than the efficacy of his performance is so surprising. Having long been relegated to roles which capitalize on his looks, Pattinson has steadily continued to push himself as an actor, particularly in recent years as he has attempted to escape the sparkly shadow of Edward Cullen. His Rey is an intriguing creature, appearing initially to be little more than a hapless dolt, but slowly revealing an affecting emotional dependency (on Pearce’s character) but also a hidden capability to survive.
Medium (4/5):
While Pearce’s performance is no real surprise, Pattinson steals the show, proving that he is an actual actor and not the pretty boy that the awful ‘Twilight’ adaptations have made him out to be. Pattinson stammers and twitches as Rey, a character whose thought process is a little bit slower than your average young man, but is still able to convey his feelings through simple sentences and memories. I can’t speak highly enough about the film’s watchability because of these two performances, which leads one to question whether or not the characters are bonding.
At The Picture Show:
It's an exceptional performance from Pearce - there's a controlled sense of madness and anger in him that's fascinating to watch - and Pattinson gives his best performance yet as Eric's somewhat unwilling, and uncertain, companion. The film is at its best when it's a two-hander between Pearce and Pattinson, as their characters - whose understanding of the world could not be more at odds - reconcile the absence of moral order in a world that's left them for dead.
Reel Freak:
Pattinson is probably the most surprising part about The Rover, proving that he deserves a lot more credit as an actor than just “that guy from Twilight”. We saw solid dramatic acting from him previously in movies like Water for Elephants a few years back, but this sets a whole new level of appreciation for his talent. He is able to pull off this sort of simple-man character and pairs up extremely well with Guy Pearce’s character.
Exclaim.ca:
it's Robert Pattinson who steals much of the spotlight in this dystopian crime drama. A couple years removed from his teeny-bopper past and with films like the critically panned Cosmopolis allowing him to flex his post-Edward muscle, Pattinson plays the dumb dirtbag Rey to a tee, complete with loose-fitting pants, limp, shallow stare and penchant for over-played pop songs (one scene finds him mumbling along to Keri Hilson's "Pretty Girl Rock" to great success).
Film Fisher:
Pattinson disappears into the role, revealing a well of talent untapped by the Twilight films. His tics and neuroses feel unaffected, not calculated, and he is able to balance Rey’s cluelessness with an innocent charm while also selling his naked emotional vulnerability.
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*SPOILER POST* LA/NYC Go see The Rover this weekend and share your thoughts on Robert Pattinson's portrayal of Rey!

*SPOILER POST* LA/NYC Go see The Rover this weekend and share your thoughts on Robert Pattinson's portrayal of Rey!

*BUMPED UP* 

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The Rover is being released in Australia and the US but several territories are still waiting. So you guys know what to do! Keep your conversations about specific plot points and spoilers in this post throughout the weekend and into next week.

We'll bump up this post for the wide release in the US as well.

There will be Thursday night shows for The Rover on June 12th in the US so check out the film earlier. Click the theater to go to the BUY page.

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Also, David Michôd will also be at The Landmark and Arclight for Q&A's over the weekend in LA.

SPOILER POST: Share your thoughts on the final Twilight film, Breaking Dawn Part Two

SPOILER POST: Share your thoughts on the final Twilight film, Breaking Dawn Part Two

Scroll down for newer posts!

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I noticed people were sharing in the comments that they've seen the film so that's a cue for SPOILER POST!

Sound off on what you loved/didn't love, whether you cried, when you cried, if you screamed or gasped, if Daddyward or HotSexInACabinward makes your ovaries explode, if you swooned at the end...you know the drill. ;)

Have you now seen Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis? Talk amongst yourselves. DISCUSS!

Have you now seen Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis? Talk amongst yourselves. DISCUSS!

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Cosmopolis opened wider this weekend in the states and there is likely much you want to talk about and haven't had a specific place to do it yet. Here it is! I wonder if it's still a spoiler post but in case the film hasn't reached your corner in the world, beware of spoilers in the comments!

So ladies....what did you think of Eric Packer, and his odyssean day?

It's "Cosmopolis" Day In The UK & Ireland - Spoiler Post & Review From Irish Press Screening

It's "Cosmopolis" Day In The UK & Ireland - Spoiler Post & Review From Irish Press Screening

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Today's the day "Cosmopolis" gets released in the UK and here in Ireland.
It looks like it's on VERY limited release here in Ireland.
From what I can see it's only showing in Dublin :-( ("Bel Ami" was limited but was shown around the country).
SO if you are lucky enough to have it showing anywhere near you be sure to go and see it and my advice is go more than once. It NEEDS to be seen a few times to absorb everything.

A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to get the chance to go a press screening of "Cosmopolis" here in Ireland.
So I headed to Dublin & prepared myself for a totally new experience. After it’s premiere in Cannes and seeing some of the reviews from the critics I went in expecting Robert Pattinson to show me “something I didn’t know” and as usual Rob didn't disappoint me. But what didn’t expect was to be taken on a ride that would last a lot longer that the 108m 49s of the movie.

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My review of the film is below. I've put it After The Cut (for those of you who are trying to remain unspoilt). If you go to see the movie today discuss it away in the comment section below to your hearts content.

And if you want to check out previous review posts you can find the here:

SPOILER POST ~ Bel Ami

SPOILER POST ~ Bel Ami

A couple of days ago, reader, Belladonna, brought up Bel Ami and wanted to have a discussion post for the film even though the US is late to the party. Hell, some countries are still waiting to party. As a Rob fandom, Bel Ami has been a tough one to talk about since distribution was so scattered but we're not scattered. We're a worldwide community.

We first had an intense Bel Ami discussion thread back in January when Belgium fans were the first to see the film. From January until now, we've had various review/spoiler posts for the film as it trickled out. We posted this one last week for the US release date in theaters. We even had one up for the VOD release. It had been a long wait for this film so there's been plenty to say.

My friends and I found out that the film is already leaving our theaters in LA County. *sigh* We only got to see it a few times last weekend. We're going to check it out again this weekend since the theater said it would be gone by next week. Rob said the film just kind of came and went but we'll do a final "swan song" spoiler post for the ladies that still want to talk about Georges Duroy exclusively. For me, this was one of Rob's most emotionally explosive roles. Very fitting for a character that was hungry for wealth, status, and sex. I thought he did great with Duroy and it's a top fave of all his films. How can you NOT wanna talk about him? :)

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Moving forward with 2 indies in Rob's back pocket (Mission: Blacklist and The Rover), we're likely going to see wide scattering of distribution again. We'll keep up with the major releases but you guys can always shoot us an email to start a discussion post. See you guys in the DR!

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COSMOPOLIS SPOILER POST + Review from the Toronto Premiere Viewing

COSMOPOLIS SPOILER POST + Review from the Toronto Premiere Viewing

It's Cosmopolis Day in Canada! This is your spoiler thread so we invite you to share your uncensored thoughts  all weekend in here.  Below are links to our previous review/spoiler threads and my review of Cosmopolis. I kept the more spoiler-y bits under the cut for those avoiding.

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I've been blogging about Cosmopolis for a year and a half so when it was announced that Canada would release the film on June 8th, there was no question in my mind that I would be traveling to the Great White North to view the film. I knew I was going to enjoy it going in because I enjoyed the story and dialogue from the book/script. Cosmopolis promo has been all about emphasizing the dialogue so I felt ready.

I was not ready for the visual and auditory experience of Cosmopolis. It was exactly what David Cronenberg said: "fantastic faces saying fantastic words". My initial reaction to the film was I felt like my brain just had sex. The words kept running through my mind post-viewing and the interactions Rob's Eric Packer had with each character was impossible to forget.

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Rob's performance was brilliant. It truly was. I only saw Eric Packer on the screen and I was mesmerized by his words, mind and actions. Rob shined in this role. It was "thick and chewy" and he owned it. I liken his performance to running a 4x4 race. Starting with a steady pace but half way through, letting your skill expand and in the last leg, letting it explode. The effect leaving you breathless. I felt breathless when the credits started to roll. This approach felt right for Eric too. His day, starting with a simple request/demand - a haircut - but then escalating into unfathomable complexities. Climaxing into an unknown but hopeful future.

More review after the cut w/semi-spoilers

COSMOPOLIS SPOILER POST

COSMOPOLIS SPOILER POST

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Many of you are going to be seeing Cosmopolis and we want to keep the comments as spoiler free as possible in other posts. Feel free to go on and on and on about Robert Pattinson as Eric Packer here :)

If you missed our collection of reviews

Bel Ami Spoiler Post!!!

Bel Ami Spoiler Post!!!

FINALLY!!!!

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Share your Bel Ami viewing experience in this post. I'm spazzing out watching the downloading go oh so sloooooooow for iTunes. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Click HERE to figure out your viewing options in the US.

Sinful Sunday starring Robert Pattinson, Bel Ami, and the ladies in the dark recesses

Sinful Sunday starring Robert Pattinson, Bel Ami, and the ladies in the dark recesses

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Bel Ami debuted this past weekend in the UK and Ireland so there must be some things you guys want to discuss. ;) Here's your spoiler thread! I'm glad it was enjoyed by many of you. I'm not the least bit surprised.

I'm including a couple of reviews (one press, one fan) to kick off the conversation.

From RadioTimes (UK):
4 out of 5 stars
It's pretty daring to take Robert Pattinson, the most fanciable young actor of his generation, and cast him alongside actresses of the calibre of Kristin Scott Thomas, Uma Thurman and Christina Ricci. But it's a risk that pays off here as his performance takes this retelling of Guy de Maupassant's tale of sex and ambition to another level. As thrilling as it is sumptuous, the first feature from theatre directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod brings Paris at the turn of the 20th century to vibrant life, as handsome, brutish social climber Georges Duroy (Pattinson) plunders and blunders his way around the women of powerful men. The stunning production design frames Duroy's amorality as it unfolds like a rotten flower, and Pattinson has never looked more irresistible or dangerous. Thurman, especially, is a revelation - literally finding a new quality to her voice as the influential and wealthy Madeleine Forestier. A hauntingly beautiful triumph of content over style, this is Dangerous Liaisons meets Cruel Intentions with extra added credibility.

Kazrob's Bel Ami review:
I went to see Bel Ami on Friday and was completely blown away. The sets and costumes are sumptuous as was the soaring, sweeping musical score. Thankfully there was none of the irritating music that was played at the start of each trailer!

All parts were played well by the supporting cast but the highest accolade has to go to Kristen Scott Thomas. Her depiction of a complete fan girl, overwhelming infatuated by Georges is a sight to behold. Her vulnerability and naivety is mind blowing. Every scene between her and Rob is amazing. Christina Ricci is also brilliant. Playing a fairly light hearted role for once, she plays the coquettish Clotilde with aplomb. You feel an amazing chemistry between her and Georges that could be interpreted as love, if only Georges were truly capable of it. Uma Thurman was also good as Madeleine Forestier. She captured her ambition well enough but her husky voice did grate on me a little, as did her flared nostrils!

Philip Glenister and Colm Meaney were outstanding. No other word for it.

My only criticism would be the lack of political intrigue in the story. Not much of this was explained and seemed a little rushed. As every scene contained Rob, I'm not complaining too loudly as he more than made up for the lack of storyline. To a non Rob supporter though, this might irk a little.

Now to come to Rob.....he was mesmerising. I really cannot believe this was made 2 years ago. He was sullen if he didn't get his own way....smug when he did. The smiles ....god the smiles.... they were Rob smiles when he was truly happy. He was lustful...he was ruthless.....he was enigmatic......he was arrogant.....

All of these emotions portrayed on a face so blindingly beautiful that sometimes no words needed to be spoken to understand how he felt.

There were also light-hearted moments in the film that made the audience laugh out loud. The comedic timing was excellent and even though Georges was a complete bastard, they made you fall in love with him too, despite his true nature.

The contrast between the two styles of Georges from the beginning of the story to the end is SO different. At the beginning you have him scruffy, unshaven with hair flopping on his forehead to a suave, sophisticated young buck in a tuxedo, high waisted trousers and cream bow tie with hair neatly swept back of his face. I must admit, when he was dressed up, Rob made me catch my breath, especially in the close-up shots. Either looking straight ahead with with an arrogant look or that sexy half smile he has perfected.
Kaz heads into the dark recesses after the cut!

*SPOILER POST* Sneak Peek at Robert Pattinson's Bel Ami PART 2

*SPOILER POST* Sneak Peek at Robert Pattinson's Bel Ami PART 2

UPDATE: More reveiws, tweets, and pics were added today. Check after the cut!
UPDATE #2: Click HERE if you wish to read Bel Ami for free :)

DuRob gets an encore! The 2nd and final viewing of Bel Ami in Belgium happens today and we'll post tweets and reviews as they come in. It's so fun to read the excitement for Rob's next role. We've been waiting for DuRob for over 2 years.

Belgium won't see Bel Ami again until March 31st so this will be their final hoorah! Click HERE if you missed any of the tweets and reviews from the first viewing.

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SPOILERS AFTER THE CUT!

*SPOILER POST* Sneak Peek at Robert Pattinson's Bel Ami

*SPOILER POST* Sneak Peek at Robert Pattinson's Bel Ami

We've known about the Bel Ami Belgium event for awhile and now the day is here. The film is currently being viewed so we'll post tweets and reviews that come out today after the cut. Can you handle it??

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SPOILERS AFTER THE CUT!

Breaking Dawn Spoiler Post ~ Spoil Away!

Breaking Dawn Spoiler Post ~ Spoil Away!

Bill: Ok so Rob, people are talking about Breaking Dawn in several posts on Robsessed. What should we do?

Rob: Hmm...let me ask Kristen.

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Rob: Kristen, the ladies in the dark recesses are talking about Breaking Dawn spoilers in posts that aren't for spoilers. What should we do?

Kristen: I don't think you should do anything but stand on your mark and look cute in rolled, khaki pants.

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Rob: Kristen, that's not actually a solution to the problem.

Kristen: Rob, yes it is.

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Kristen is right. If Rob was standing in front of any of us in rolled, khaki pants, we'd be completely distracted and wouldn't be discussing spoilers in any posts. We'd be doing things that are talked about frequently in the D.R. BUT since he isn't going to be doing that anytime soon, I'm making a spoiler post.

Discuss Breaking Dawn to your hearts content in here ladies! Let it rip!

"Breaking Dawn" Spoiler Post

Oooops I nearly forgot this ;-}

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So most of you have probably seen "Breaking Dawn" by now and want to talk about it.
PLEASE KEEP SPOILERS IN THIS POST! THANK YOU

SPOILERS: New pics of Robert Pattinson rehearsing on the Cosmopolis set June 29th

SPOILERS: New pics of Robert Pattinson rehearsing on the Cosmopolis set June 29th

The pics that come from set tonight will have major spoilers if you haven't read the book. Majority of pics will be under the cut.

PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

New outfit! First the LB and NOW the LA? He totally loves me. ;))

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Diggin' the Stones tee too, Rob! <3

SPOILER pics after the cut!

Happy Water For Elephants Day! (Spoiler Thread)


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The day is finally here! Robert Pattinson's Water For Elephants opens/opened in theaters in USA, Belarus, Croatia, Kazakstan, Russia, Rwanda, Slovenia, Austria, Finland, Italy, USA, Norway, Sweden and Turkey! (see the rest of the release dates here)

Let's Make Water For Elephants the Number One Movie This Weekend!

Make sure to go and see this beautiful movie and support Rob this weekend. The first weekend sales are always important and Robowski definitely deserves multiple viewings :)

As for spoilers, please keep the discussions to this thread and put a ---SPOILER--- alert ; before your comment so peeps can avoid it if they'd like to.

Thank you! Enjoy the movie!

Robert Pattinson Breaking Dawn filming details

Robert Pattinson Breaking Dawn filming details

Ok, here's your warning. This is from Lainey Gossip.

I'm putting it after the cut because it contains SPOILERS. "But we already read the book."

Yes, yes I know this...but there are OTHER SPOILERS.

Also, it's Lainey Gossip so you have to consider the fact she could be yanking our chain. Alright, that's your warning.

(I'll explain this later)
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SPOILERS after the cut

"Remember Me" Spoiler Post & A Wallpaper

"Remember Me" Spoiler Post & A Wallpaper

Here's your spoiler post for today and another gorgoeus Wallpaper by the very talented Doris
Talk away to your hearts content about "Remember me" in the comments on this post!

Wallpaper has been resized to fit the screen, just right click and save, it will save to full size.

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"Remember Me" Spoiler Post & A Wallpaper

Here's your "Remember Me" Spolier Post for today. Talk away to your hearts content about the movie in this post only please.
Remember there are still some countries where the movie has yet to be released.

And for being SO good here's another gorgeous Wallpaper by Doris.
This one is currently on my laptop, I LOVE it and I know you will too!

It has been resized to fit the screen so just right click and save and it will save to full size!

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