Showing posts with label Remember Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remember Me. Show all posts

"Remember Me" Saturday - Todays The Day



We posted about Remember Me Saturday before but if you don't know the marvelous fan movement here it is in a nutshell: If you went to see the movie yesterday we want you to GO AGAIN TODAY

Take your friends to see it not because Rob is in it but because it's been getting great reviews and is a GOOD movie! If your theater isn't playing Remember Me call them and tell them about it! Ask them politely that you and TONS of lusty women would LOVE to see it :) Let's make Remember Me a box office hit together. Let's put our money where our love/lust/heart is :) You can buy your tickets HERE and do something for Robert Pattinson! *fist in the air!*

The ladies at Remember me Saturday have been working on this fan movement for months and they and the fans even got a Thank You from Rob himself!

Robert Pattinson deserves to have a BIG opening weekend. Let's show everyone we got his back! Let's show Rob how much we love him :)

You can check if it plays at a theater near you and purchase your tickets at this link :)

BIG thanks to Remember me Saturday for driving this movement!

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.

Robert Pattinson Says Fans Caused 'Mayhem' On Set



NEW YORK, March 12 (UPI) -- British actor Robert Pattinson admits fans of his "Twilight" films caused mayhem on the New York set of his new romantic drama, "Remember Me."

"It is really just like blanking out. I mean, at the beginning I was having loads of problems with it because it was really crazy when we were filming around Washington Square Park. It was just complete mayhem," the 23-year-old actor told reporters in New York recently.

"There was this moment when one of the security guys saw me getting more and more angry with these paparazzi guys and he just said, 'OK, imagine going over and trying to hit someone and missing in front of 40 cameras.' And that was enough to break my whole thing. It didn't really bother me afterward," he noted. "It's strange. I did a film where I hardly knew anyone on the crew or anything because I couldn't get out of my trailer when we were shooting, especially for the first month. I mean, I didn't know any of (my co-stars.) It was really odd. But, at the same time, it's quite a good lesson in life -- discipline -- because you literally have to do it. At the end of the day, you can't just say, 'I'm not doing it until these people go away.' It was way more intense than (making) any of the 'Twilight' films even. There's never even that many people who turn up for that. It was definitely an experience."

Pattinson said he finds he can concentrate better on the material and his performance much better when there are fewer distractions, though.

"I'm doing a thing now where there's no one around and I feel a million times more comfortable," he said, referring to the film "Bel Ami." "It's in England for one thing, which is very different to the States. The hysteria around the 'Twilight' stuff, I mean, it's growing a little bit (in England,) but it's completely different. But ('Bel Ami' is) a period thing so we're in all these stately homes in the middle of nowhere and so people just can't find the places. Half the crew can't find the places."

Co-starring Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and Emilie de Ravin, "Remember Me" is in theaters now.

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Pierce Brosnan Talks About Robert Pattinson To Popstar Magazine

Hollywood Dailies Talk To Fans About "Remember Me"

Robert Pattinson - Remember Him?

Robert Pattinson - Remember Him?

Did we ever forget him?

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"Ruby Jerins Is Phenomenal" - Robert Pattinson



From E! Online

Kristen Stewart doesn't quell Robert Pattinson's self-conscious, hair-pulling tendencies.

Neither does Peter Facinelli, Taylor Lautner or Emilie de Ravin. That honor goes to none other than the actor's 11-year-old Remember Me costar, Ruby Jerins.

"She's so easy to act with," Rob tells E! News. "It's the first time since I've been doing acting that I've felt completely un-self-conscious because I could feel that she wasn't at all. That completely rubs off on me."

That's not the only superlative the Twilight hottie had for the girl who plays his little sister.



"She's phenomenal," he continues. "On the first day I met her, me, Allen [Coulter, the director] and Emilie were sitting around discussing our scenes together and she hadn't really said anything. I kind of asked just to be nice. I was just like, 'So, what do you think about it?' And she's sitting there and goes into this whole diatribe about her character's backstory in the most interesting way. And she'd been writing notes on all the stuff we were saying and was quoting what we were saying to us."

"She's incredible," Emilie agrees, admitting that she and the child star have remained pen-pals over email. "She's just amazing in the film and she's a very, very smart girl. You can just watch her and you can forget what you're meant to be doing."

So could she be the next big child star like Rob's New Moon pal, Dakota Fanning?

"She's going to be a massive actress I think," he says. "She's the best improviser I've ever met. You can literally say anything to her and she'll completely stay in character."

And yet, much to Rob's surprise and chagrin, the Nurse Jackie starlet is still totally a kid.

"She's this hyper-intelligent, hyper-mature kid but I saw her play, and she's like a little girl when you see her with her friends. I don't understand how that happens at all."

"There's something about her—one of those indescribable things," Emilie says.


(Kate: And here are some pics of Rob being a gentleman. Is it wrong that I'm jealous of Ruby? )





Thanks to Socialite Life for the cute pictures.

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

Starz Studios Featurette With Robert Pattinson



Thanks To RobPattzNews for the tip!

Popsugar: I'm a Huge Fan: Robert Pattinson And Remember Me Exclusive Interview!

Remember Me is finally out today and here's our last installment of I'm a Huge Fan: Robert Pattinson! Our winner Tracy has been amazing ever since she first heard the huge news and here's a peek into her big day. She was surprised with a complete red carpet makeover! Tracy was styled head-to-toe in H&M's new Garden Collection (which isn't available in stores until March 25!), had her hair done by the Sally Hershberger Salon dream team of Rodrigo Padilla and Erin Bogart, and her flawless makeup was achieved by Benefit's global trend artist Maggie Ford Danielson— so clearly she looked incredible! Then, it was time to hit the red carpet and interview Robert Pattinson and the rest of the cast. Watch her exclusive Robert interview here.



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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!

Robert Pattinson & The Cast Of "Remember Me" Talk Exculsively To Movieweb

Robert Pattinson steps out of his Twilight character with a fiery performance as the angst-ridden Tyler Hawkins in Remember Me. Grieving over his brother’s suicide and furious at his father’s (Pierce Brosnan) distance, Tyler finds true love with Ally (Emilie de Ravin). She’s equally wounded by the murder of her mother and control of her policeman father (Chris Cooper). Written by Will Fetters and directed by TV veteran Allen Coulter, Remember Me is an emotional rollercoaster. To watch our exclusive video featurette with interviews from Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Allen Coulter, and Will Fetters, click on the clip below:



In the romantic drama Remember Me, Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York City who has a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) ever since tragedy separated their family. Tyler didn’t think anyone could possibly understand what he was going through until the day he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate. Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her. Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. But soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart. Remember Me is an unforgettable story about the power of love, the strength of family, and the importance of living passionately and treasuring every day of one’s life. Directed by Allen Coulter and starring Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Chris Cooper, Lena Olin, and Pierce Brosnan, Remember Me opens March 12th, 2010.

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Robert Pattinson Talks About How Filming "Rememeber Me" Was More Intense Than "Twilight"



NEW YORK — Robert Pattinson is understandably a little fidgety and distracted these days. Everywhere he goes, it seems, he’s followed by lightninglike flashes and shutter-clicking hordes of paparazzi. When word gets out that he’s in town — and, somehow, it always does — screeching gaggles of young female fans gather nearby and swoon over his every move.

So it is that the hunky, 23-year-old British star of the hot teen vampire films "Twilight” and "New Moon” seems a bit preoccupied as he is ushered into a midtown hotel suite to discuss his new movie, "Remember Me,” during a recent press event hosted by Summit Entertainment.

Flanked by a team of stern, clock-watching publicists who admonish everyone around, "No pictures; no autographs,” Pattinson looks slightly sheepish as he’s handed a bottle of Fiji water and settles into a chair.

His hair tousled and his face fashionably stubbled, he’s decked out in gray shirt, gray wind-breaker jacket and rumpled dark jeans, appearing every bit the successor of moody-broody heartthrobs in the James Dean-Johnny Depp lineage.

E! News Talk Robert Pattinson's "Eclipse" & "Remember Me"



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"Remember Me",Robert Pattinson And Movie Reviews:Can You Keep A Secret?

We will be making a Remember Me Spoiler post later tonight where you can discuss the movie. We'll do it everyday from now on for a week. PLEASE do not post spoilers in any of the threads. Wait for the Remember Me Spoiler thread then GO NUTS! ;)


Just so we’re clear: If you’re allergic to spoilers of any kind, stop reading right here. Really. Right here. Not that I think I’m including any spoilers in this item. But you never know. Maybe just mentioning the word “spoiler” is some kind of spoiler? You tell me. (Kate: Now here's the thing I've read this article and I don't think it contains ANY spoilers. Make up your own mind if you want to read it or not;-))

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


Read on to find out how you could.

From MTV.co.uk

Robert Pattinson is coming to London, and YOU could be there to see him!

To celebrate the release of Robert Pattinson’s new movie Remember Me, which is released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland on April 2, we have FIVE PAIRS of tickets to give away TO THE PREMIERE!

The premiere takes place at London's Odeon Leicester Square on Wednesday, March 17, R Pattz will be there - and so could you and a friend.

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to the big night, simply answer the easy question below:

Tyler (Robert Pattinson) is a rebellious young man living in New York City who has lost his way ever since a family tragedy. After meeting kindred spirit Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate, life begins to look much better but the circumstances that brought them together threaten to tear them apart.

An unforgettable love story, Remember Me is directed by Allan Coulter (Hollywoodland) and also stars Pierce Brosnan, Academy Award® winner Chris Cooper (Adaptation), Academy Award® nominee Lena Olin (Chocolat) and introduces Ruby Jerins (Nurse Jackie).

This competition closes at 10am on Tuesday, March 18 2010. This prize is for tickets to the premiere of Remember Me only, and does not include travel or accommodation. Remember Me is not yet rated.

To Enter CLICK HERE

Access Hollywood: Kristen Stewart Says She Loves "Remember Me"



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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

Parade.com Talk To Robert Pattinson About All The Craziness While Filming "Remember Me" & Getting Good Advice



Robert Pattinson is taking a break from his Twilight stardom to play a rebellious New York college student in Remember Me. In the indie flick, the 23-year-old gets to explode with rage, fall in love with a girl (played by Lost's Emilie de Ravin) and go head-to head with his domineering father (played by Pierce Brosnan).

Parade.com's Jeanne Wolf found out what Pattinson had in common with his character's search for identity.

Acting as therapy.
"I try and pick roles that will help me develop as a human being and I think I was going through a similar kind of experience as my character Tyler, which I guess you could call being rebellious. I thought just doing the film would actually help me to think about and discover things that would help me in my life. I was kind of using it as a therapy exercise."

His personal struggle.
"You're so focused on trying to be an individual and trying to like stamp your identity on something. But you kind of doubt what you want to be. You don't accept just being part of the world. I sort of had that feeling. I had this obsession when I was younger about everything feeling kind of fake. Eventually, you just stop sort of railing against everything around you because most people only cause problems for themselves. They're just blind to the reality of things."

Connecting with losing a loved one.
"I keep talking about my dog all the time. It was an incredible dog, and I said in an interview recently he was the most important person in my life. My family went crazy with me for saying that. But, however ridiculous it may seem to some people, my relationship with my dog was a defining moment. Having the dog die was, literally, like the worst day of my life. It was like losing a family member." (Kate: I hear ya!)

The reality of becoming an overnight success.
"I think you really cause yourself a lot of problems if you start fighting against it. There's nothing you can do. I mean, there's no mysticism to it. People recognize you and they want to talk to you, or want to see you. My trick is not to see them as a crowd. If you break down every crowd into individuals, then it's more manageable. It's just when you start seeing these huge masses of people screaming at you that you start going crazy. So I try to focus on a few faces and not the mass."

But when you're filming on location in New York...
"It ended up being like more of a circus than I thought it was going to be. At the beginning, it was terrible. Then, about halfway through, I just suddenly had an epiphany about it. I don't know what happened, but I know it's just fine. I guess it's just learning how to sort of block things out. It's like you've just got to be more disciplined about it."

A lesson in anger control.
"While we were filming, one of the security guys saw me getting more and more upset with the paparazzi guys. He just sort of came up and was like, 'Imagine going out there and trying to hit one of them while, let's say, 40 cameras are clicking away.' That was enough to kind of calm my frustration. But, at the end of the day, you can't say, 'I'm not doing it until these people go away.' You have to keep acting. So it was definitely way more intense than any of the Twilight films."

Maybe he skips the reviews.
"I didn't like the way New Moon was treated by the critics. I think it was reviewed in the context of just being a big franchise movie. When something is so hyped, inevitably, there is a backlash against it. I think Chris Weitz is an amazing director. I really enjoyed the film. So the naysayers kind of annoyed me."

So why not try an album?
"I kind of want to do one at the end of the year. All my friends are recording albums and I'm very annoyed about it. But I can't do two things at once. I don't know how people like Jennifer Lopez can act and also sing. I'm just like, 'I can't.' But, hopefully, I'll find some time to get it together."

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