Showing posts with label I want to see this movie NOW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I want to see this movie NOW. Show all posts

Old Bel Ami Stills in Better Quality - Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci

Old Bel Ami Stills in Better Quality - Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci

We posted these before but now the quality is better. Who doesn't want better quality DuRob?

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*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!

Uma Thurman talks about Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami to Harper's Bazaar (UK)

Uma Thurman talks about Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami to Harper's Bazaar (UK)

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Excerpted from DailyMail:
He may be the co-star in her latest movie but that didn't stop Uma Thurman from being upfront about Robert Pattinson.

The 41-year-old actress was obviously expecting a question about the Twilight star when she appeared in this month's Harper's Bazaar UK magazine - and she was certainly ready to answer it.

'To answer the ubiquitous question about this movie, yes, Robert is good-looking in person, but he doesn’t have that diamond-sparkle skin like in those Dracula movies,' she said. (Tink: *crickets crickets*)
The mother-of-two was of course referring to upcoming film Bel Ami in which she plays Pattinson's secret love interest.

As she draped herself across a velvet sofa in an array of designer dresses, Thurman went on to say that she enjoyed the role very much.

'It was a fun character, a nice, meaty, dramatic role, and who doesn’t love an excuse to wear a corset?' she told the monthly publication.

But before she could change the subject, she had one more thing to say about Pattinson: 'He’s a very disciplined, very serious, very ambitious, very organised actor.' (Tink: LOVE.)
Click HERE if you miss the spoiler post about Bel Ami

Source: HarpersBazaarUK | DailyMail | Via: SkylarLSpencer

*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!

HD Screencaps Of Robert Pattinson ET "Water For Elephants" Special


HD You Tube Thanks to YolicoPro

So I thought you might like some HD Screencaps of the Robert Pattinson parts of the ET WFE Special ;-)

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LOL I think it looks like Rob is going to give Rosie a kiss in this screencap

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Uma Thurman Talks Robert Pattinson & "Bel Ami"

Uma Thurman talks to Collider about Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami".
Gah when will they stop teasing us about this movie and let us see it!!

*NEW* Robert Pattinson Edward Still

*NEW* Robert Pattinson Edward Still

GAH is it tomorrow yet?? I don't think I can wait any longer.

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SourceHollywood Insider

Film.com Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" Is Well Done

This is a really good review and one of the few I've read that doesn't contain spoilers. Of you've seen the trailers etc then there's nothing here that you don't already know. If you're a complete "Remember Me" Virgin then maybe skip it until you've seen the movie. Personally I don't consider this review spoilerish at all!



"Remember Me is challenging in all the right ways."

Razorblade, that's what I call love
I bet you pick it up and mess around with it. - "Razorblade" -- The Strokes

As I look through the six pages of hurriedly scribbled notes I took while watching Remember Me, I'm struck by the overall ambition and courage of the film. (Kate: GAH How could you bear to take your eyes off the screen!) Massive themes are considered here: love and loss, the role parents should play, sibling support, fledgling relationships in college, the role of blunt trauma in the building of character. True, that's a lot of emotional weight, and the key for enjoyment here is to buy into the overarching sincerity of the film. By taking a risk, and actually being about something, Remember Me becomes vulnerable to those who would lash out against perceived melodrama in movies. But we've got to take back the streets on this one; we need writers and directors out there taking chances, we've got to get away from the paint-by-numbers industry that has become modern cinema.

 
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