Spoiler Post For "Remember Me"
PLEASE only talk about the movie in this thread only as there are still people who have yet to see it!
Oh and here's a lovely "Remember Me" Wallpaper for you made by the fab Doris
Thanks Doris.
It's resized to fit the screen so just right click and save.
Empire Talks To Emilie DeRavin About "Remember Me" & Pouring Pasta Over Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" To Be Released On DVD In June
It's available for Pre-order On Amazon.com. They have the release date as 22nd June. YAY!!
You can Pre-Order in the US
In The UK you can sign up to be notified about the DVD HERE so I'm thinking the release date will be different :-(
Thanks to Suz for the tip!
Emilie DeRavin Says Robert Pattinson Is A Nice, Funny, Genuine Guy
It's a cute interview.
Click on the picture to see the video.
The actress, known to most for her role as Claire on Lost, sits down to talk about her starring role opposite Robert Pattinson in the new romantic drama Remember Me.
Source Cineplex.com
Robert Pattinson Talks "Remember Me" & Comedy To T4
Emilie DeRavin Talks To Screenrush About Robert Pattinson & How They Were Passionate About "Remember Me"
"Remember Me" BTS With Robert Pattinson & Pierce Brosnan
The sound is quiet low so you need to turn it up. I love this scene.
Thanks to TwilightBritneyFan
*New* Robert Pattinson Interview With "Time Out"
SPOILER WARNING The end of Remember me is reveled in the article, so skip this if you haven't seen it yet
Transcript after the cut
The Eagle Tribune: Q&A's With Robert Pattinson
NEW YORK — There are stars, there are idols, and there are the squeal-worthy — the guys you merely have to mention for girls to explode with ecstasy, glee and a certain amount of misery.
Such is Robert Pattinson, the 23-year-old English actor who plays vampire Edward Cullen in the "Twilight" series, and who turns out to be a very gentle and seemingly normal guy. His between-ghoul gig, alas, is playing the conflicted Tyler Roth in the Allen Coulter-directed drama "Remember Me," which opened March 12.
Chris Cooper Praises His "Remember Me" Co-Star Robert Pattinson
Cooper, who is openly critical of young actors who seem to relish red-hot celebrity more than the precise, demanding work of acting, had a lot to say about his co-star Pattinson during a recent press junket for the film.
Mainly, that Pattinson is no prima donna.
“Robert is learning the ropes,” said Cooper, whose squinty gaze and no-nonsense manner could certainly intimidate any young actor. “He’s relatively new in the business. What he’s doing is making some good choices, I think. I think he wants to be a serious actor, and he’s a lovely guy. So realizing what he has to deal with, all the demands of the `Twilight’ popularity and the distractions, I think he’s handling it amazingly well.”
With paparazzi and groupies descending on the shooting locations in New York every day, Cooper admitted to being occasionally aggravated by the distractions that came with Pattinson’s presence.
“But Robert was a consummate professional,” Cooper said. “He always did his homework and came to the set prepared.”
One of Cooper’s pet peeves is with young actors coming to the set looking like they’ve just rolled out of bed without having done their homework, without having all their lines memorized.
“I let them know I’m not pleased. I confront them with it,” he said bluntly, while declining to name names. “There’s this theory that I’m hearing time and time again with young actors that, `well, if I don’t learn my lines to the word it looks good on camera if I’m thinking about those words, trying to pull them.’
“Well, nine times out of ten that’ll kill a scene because the director’s saying, `what are you doing?’” Cooper said. “Get in the scene, get involved in the scene, get involved with the other actor you’re working with. And you just can’t do that if you don’t know your lines. It’s just happened to me too many times.
“I don’t care if they resent it (when he confronts them),” he said. “They’re working with me. Time is money in a production – we never have enough rehearsal time when we’re shooting a film – actors should come prepared. To his credit, Robert always did.”
You can read the full interview at the Source via Spunk Ransom
Reacting To 'Remember Me': An Interview With Screenwriter Will Fetters
NOTE: This interview contains story details that will spoil the ending of Remember Me. If you have not seen it yet, not only do I urge you to head to the theater, but you also may want to skip reading this interview until you have.
Pierce Brosnan Chats About His "Remember Me" Co-Star - Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson Tells Gino Salomone About Being An Executive Director On "Remember Me"
Robert Pattinson And Cast Discuss Controversial 'Remember Me' Ending
Because the article is so full of spoilers I'm not putting it up click here to read it.
Reelz Channel: Robert Pattinson And Fans Get Excited For "Eclipse" Trailer
Robert Pattinson Talks To "On The Red Carpet"
Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson has more to him than a gaze to send hearts aflutter.
In the new romantic drama Remember Me, Pattinson stars opposite Lost's Emile de Ravin as they fall in love while coming to terms with their own personal tragedies. But Pattinson also took his talents to the other side of the lens, as an executive producer on the film.
"There was something so powerful about it, when I first read the script," Pattison told On The Red Carpet's George Pennacchio (who was pretty under the weather at the time). "I didn't want it to be compromised in any way... So I said anything I can do... if anyone tries to mess around with it, I want to do my bit to protect it."
It turns out he's pretty comfortable in the producer's chair, "I'd love to do a film as a producer right from the beginning. I'm hoping to do that over the next few years."
Pattinson also said he's proud of the movie's message, and how the ending makes the audience think.
"I don't want to make something just for entertainment value," he joked. "I don't find myself very entertaining."
Source OnTheRedCarpet thanks to RobPattzNews for the tip
EARLY ESTIMATES For "Remember Me"
From Gossip Cop
The first weekend box office estimates are trickling in, and it appears the Alice in Wonderland bonanza will continue.
Projections place last week’s champ atop the chart again with roughly $60 million in its second week of release, which would push it past the $200 million mark overall.
Remember Me ($9.5 million) is estimated to finish a close fourth behind fellow debuts Green Zone ($15 million) and She’s Out of My League ($10 million).
It will likely battle with the latter for third place until late Sunday.
Friday’s numbers:
$17.4 M – Alice
$5 M – Green Zone
$3.6 M – Remember Me
$3.3 M – She’s Out of My League
Again, these are VERY EARLY estimates. Gossip Cop will have more details and more accurate projections as the weekend continues.
"Remember Me" - More Than Just A Romantic Drama, It's About Family
I was blown away by Robert Pattinson’s new movie Remember Me. The film is a romantic drama with gut wrenching twist at the end. Do you remember the twist at the end of The Sixth Sense?
The surprise ending of Remember Me will knock you out of your seat because it will completely change your perception of this movie.