Showing posts with label Emilie de Ravin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emilie de Ravin. Show all posts

Robert Pattinson - Fans Pictures from the London Premiere

A fans take on Remember Me and her pictures of Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin from the London Premiere






Thank you to Bee for the pics and check out the story of her night HERE... please be aware that there are some spoilers in Bee's review.

Yet More Videos From The UK Premiere Of "Remember Me" With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin

Yet More Videos From The UK Premiere Of "Remember Me" With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin







Skyshowbiz, Love Film & Itn Talk To Robert Pattinson At The "Remember Me" UK Premiere

Skyshowbiz, Love Film & Itn Talk To Robert Pattinson At The "Remember Me" UK Premiere







From Inside The Cinema

HQ "Remember ME" UK Premiere Photos With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin Part 2

HQ "Remember ME" UK Premiere Photos With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin Part 2

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HQ "Remember ME" UK Premiere Photos With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin Part 1

HQ "Remember ME" UK Premiere Photos With Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin Part 1










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Robert Pattinson & Emile DeRavin HQ Photos From "Remember Me" UK Premiere



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"Remember Me" London Premiere Press Conference


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Reelz Channel - Emilie talks about kissing Robert Pattinson

I'd do more than just talk about it... but then I'd probably never work in the biz again... I could live with that though!



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J-14 At The "Remember Me" Premiere

Robert Pattinson Talks About How Emilie Made Him Feel Comfortable Doing The Sex Scenes

Robert Pattinson Talks About How Emilie Made Him Feel Comfortable Doing The Sex Scenes

Rob Talks About Emilie's Fire



Ths Cast Talk About Working With Rob

Want A Chance To Win Tickets To The UK "Remember Me" Premiere?



Thanks to the Remember Me Official UK Facebook Page you can have a chance to win tickets to the UK Premiere of "Remember Me"

Remember Me is about the power of love and the importance of treasuring every day. It stars Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin whose love saves them from their troubled lives. To win a pair of tickets to walk to red carpet at the UK premiere on 17th March in Leicester Square just tell us which special person means the most to you and why in 25 words or less. Runners-up will receive amazing goody bags!’ It closes on Monday lunchtime.


Click HERE to Enter



For those who aren't lucky enough win, they are still welcome to cheer on the movie premiere by arriving at Leicester Square from 5pm on the day!

Emilie De Ravin Tells Hitfix about Her Screen Test For "Remember Me" With Robert Pattinson



Emilie de Ravin's role as Claire in the TV series "Lost" has lately caused fans to scratch their heads, but her turn starring opposite of Robert Pattinson in "Remember Me" has heads turning.

Namely, the pair share intensely intimate moments on the big screen, from their bold first kiss, to a (clothed) romp in the shower and beyond. When it came time to the film such physical chemistry, however, there were no moments or opportunities for Pattinson and de Ravin to "rehearse": they just headed right in.

"When we [screen] tested together, there was no scenes involving kissing and obviously we didn’t test with a sex scene," de Ravin laughed in her interview with HitFix. She mocked just how awkward such an audition process would become. “'We want to see another scene, so take off your clothes. We just want to see the chemistry, trust us, it’s O.K.'"

To read the full interview go over to Hitfix

Emile de Ravin talks Robert Pattinson With Canada.com



NEW YORK - As one of the high-profile stars in the popular TV series Lost, Emilie de Ravin has endured more than her share of silly questions from inquiring minds.

Usually, she tries to be friendly and forthcoming, but the Australian actress makes an exception during a recent promotional interview for the movie Remember Me, which opens March 12.

In the romantic drama, de Ravin plays Ally, a New York cop's daughter who ends up falling for Tyler, a rebellious college student played by Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson. The characters develop a relationship - to the chagrin of Ally's protective father.

That's great, but what was it like kissing Robert Pattinson, she's asked?

"Come on," says de Ravin as she rolls her eyes to dismiss the teen-mag type of query.

She had more to say about her Remember Me portrayal and working alongside Pattinson. For instance, she will admit that her decision to do the Pattinson vehicle had nothing to do with the actor's involvement.

"His name might have been on the cover of the screenplay, but I didn't associate him with the movie," de Ravin admits.

However, she learned to appreciate his talents and his drive to be an actor, not a teen sensation. "He's a very sort of normal, grounded, down-to-earth individual, and he's not one of these people who's doing this for the fame," she says.

Robert Pattinson Talks 'Remember Me' Love Scenes With "The Insider"



'Twilight''s Rob Pattinson is headed back to the big screen in a romantic new role -- and he tells "The Insider" all about filming love scenes!


Pattinson stars in the new drama, 'Remember Me,' and he says of filming love scenes with "Lost"'s Emilie de Ravin, "It's always scary, I think much more scary for girls."

But he says, "Emily's just like completely comfortable in herself so it makes you feel more comfortable with yourself."

Of choosing to do the film, he explains, "I read it in the summer after I just shot my first 'Twilight' film and [was planning] what to do next. ... I read about 50 scripts and this one just stood out. It seemed completely different and I could hear the voice of the character."

'Remember Me,' which hits theaters on March 12, follows two lovers who are coping with their family tragedies as their newfound love affair progresses. Pierce Brosnan co-stars

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*New* "Remember Me" Press Junket Video With Robert Pattinson & The Cast Of "Remember Me"



Thanks to >TwilightBritneyFan for the video and to AlisonS for the tip!

E! News Red Carpet Moments With Robert Pattinson & The Cast Of "Remember Me"

Awww Rob don't cry!

Teen Hollywood Talks To Emile DeRavin About Love Scenes With Robert Pattinson And More



From Teen Hollywood
Emilie de Ravin: "Lost" in NYC with Rob!
By Lynn Barker


We love Emilie as Claire on TV's "Lost", especially since she has returned as "wild jungle woman" packing a gun and kicking butt! In the rough romance Remember Me, in which she co-stars with uber-hunk Robert Pattinson, Emilie plays Ally, a young woman who, like Rob's character Tyler, is dealing with profound loss in her life.

TeenHollywood: Okay, obvious question. How did you like working with "the heartthrob"?

Emilie (laughs): Is that his new name? It was great, we get along really well, had a really fun time, also just sort of shared the same amount of passion for this film and everything felt very natural and unforced. On set, we spend a lot of time beforehand and during just going through the lines and talking about the characters and maybe things we hadn’t noticed and talking and developing a relationship, and also just getting to know each other as people, so it was that comfort level too, which I think helps a lot.

On set it didn’t feel ever like we were actually reading a scene, it just felt like we were talking and I was listening to him, and observing and reacting however Ally would, so that was pretty cool and doesn’t really happen a lot.

TeenHollywood: And the love scenes.....?

Emilie: Ah, yes. Me and Zeus (Kate: Now you're just teasing us Emilie! LOL)

To read the full interview and more about what Emilie thinks of Rob go to TeenHollywood

Robert Pattinson - The Blurb reviews Remember Me

If you're wanting to stay spoiler free - please skip this thread (after checking out The Pretty picture of course)



At last - an intelligent romantic drama

You have to give credit to a film which starts powerfully and grabs you by the eyeballs. That's certainly the case here. A dramatic sequence with striking camera angles and lighting makes an instant impression and sets the mood for this gritty romance about two dysfunctional families. Aided by strong acting and an intelligent script, Remember Me is a cut above most romantic films.

Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson) a rebel looking for a cause has a difficult relationship with his estranged high flying father (Pierce Brosnan). Street-hardened cop Sgt. Neil Craig’s (Chris Cooper) wife was shot dead by hoodlums in front of his young daughter ten years previously. Craig in recent times has become over protective.

When Tyler and his best mate Aidan (Tate Ellington) get involved in a street brawl they’re arrested by Craig. By coincidence, Craigs’s daughter Ally (Emilie de Ravin) attends the same college as Tyler and he’s encouraged by Aidan to make out with her in order to get back at the rough handling he experienced from her dad. In a sub-plot, Tyler’s young sister Caroline (Ruby Jerins), something of a romantic dreamer, is set upon at a party. Tyler is outraged by this and his father’s apparent indifference to Caroline’s success as a budding artist.

Tyler and Ally actually fall in love but their happiness is short-lived as family pressures and secrets create an untenable situation threatening their relationship. Things are suddenly brought to a head in an unexpected and devastating conclusion; the moral being to make the most of every day.

Director Allen Coulter, whose previous feature was Hollywoodland as well as episodes of The Sopranos, lovingly crafts a picture of New York at in important time in its history. He’s clearly comfortable with his actors and gains excellent performances. Credit must go to Will Fetters’ script with its layers of meaning and convincing dialogue. Cinematography makes use of colour to suit the mood, with impressive camerawork.

At the risk of getting abusive mail, I have to confess I’m not a great fan of Robert Pattinson (Twilight) in his limp vampire outings. He’s on his mettle here, with a touch of the young Marlon Brando and a sense of being real. You should applaud a good performance as this one deserves. His intimate scenes with the curvaceous Emilie de Ravin (Public Enemies) have that elusive electric tingle, their lovemaking captured sympathetically rather than bordering on the pornographic. The shower sequence is a good example. They make one of the screen’s more pleasing romantic couplings.

Chris Cooper (The Kingdom) puts in a sensitive performance with depth as the tough but heartbroken cop. This reliable actor seems to fall into roles that suit him. It’s good to see Pierce Brosnan (Mamma Mia!) in serious mode for a change, doing much to confirm his status as a fine actor. A surprise packet is young Ruby Jerins (Shutter Island) as Caroline, she’s just a charmer and steals her scenes right out from under her co-stars. Tate Ellington (The Invention of Lying) provides a level of comic relief as Tyler's close friend, while Lena Olin (The Reader) emotionally captures his grieving mother who lost her other son to suicide.

Remember Me may remembered after other romantic movies are forgotten for its compelling performances and intriguing script. It certainly surprised this reviewer, as I was expecting much less. Be warned - the shock twist at the end is a gut punch.

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31 HQ Photos Of Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin At The "Remember Me" Premiere

31 HQ Photos of Robert Pattinson & Emilie DeRavin At The "Remember Me" Premiere

I knew you'd want to see these because they're so gorgeous.

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E! News- Pierce Brosnan Says Robert Pattinson Should Have a Phd In Brooding

I love Pierce, I really do! I think I may have said that before.
And Emilie we don't hate you, we're more that a bit jealous though.

 
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