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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.
Twilight Breaking Dawn News – Sofia Coppola & Van Sant Asked To Direct?
EW is reporting that while we still don’t really know when or how (in terms of format–1 or 2 films) Breaking Dawn – the fourth chapter of the “Twilight Saga” – will arrive, we do know that Summit Entertainment is looking for a director. They are not at all aiming low or going for the obscure, as the three names being offered up are Sofia Coppola, Gus Van Sant, and Bill Condon. Only Van Sant has been confirmed to have actually been approached.
Back in September we showed you this video of Robert Pattinson naming Van Sant as someone he’d like to see helm Breaking Dawn.
Kristen Stewart actually confirmed that Van Sant had been approached in this talk with MTV
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Reelz Channel - Emilie talks about kissing Robert Pattinson
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*New* Old Fan Pictures with Robert Pattinson
*edited to include Heather's story - thanks Heather
Here's Heathers story...
I was online browsing various sites for Twilight news (don't laugh, you know you do it too lol) and I saw a contest on ryanseacrest.com to win a trip to L.A. for the Twilight premiere. The contest was scheduled to end on Friday November 14th and it was Thursday November 13th. I decided what the heck. Why not enter it, knowing full and well that I wouldn't win it. I never win anything. So I filled out the form and submitted it. I have a horrible internet connection and had to fill out and submit the form several times before it finally went through. (Thank God I am persistent) I get up on Friday and go about my day as usual. I am on the computer browsing again when my cell phone starts ringing. It says "Restricted". I usually ignore those numbers but something told me to answer it. When I did, a voice comes on the line and I immediately recognize it. It is Ryan Seacrest! I knew why he was calling. He told me I won the contest and would be flying out on Sunday to L.A. I am from NC and have never flown before then.
So we fly out to L.A. and stay at the Hotel Angeleno. In the hotel elevator I meet several girls who are there for a TwiCon event at a bookstore in L.A.
On Monday night we are driven to the Twilight premiere. My husband and I get out of our car and I just stand there taking it all in. I turn around to see who was in the car behind us and it is Jackson Rathbone. While waiting in line to get into the theater I spot Peter Facinelli and his wife Jenni Garth. We are rushed into the theater to wait for the movie to start. I began to hear all sorts of yelling outside and immediately know why. Rob has arrived. They won't let us leave the theater to go back outside though. There were several people upset by this but I just kept thinking "Wednesday morning you will get to meet him one on one. It will be OK." So we watch the movie, which was amazing to see with so many Twilight fans. They all ooohd and ahhhhd at the right moments and were quiet at the right times.
Then Wednesday morning comes. I wake up early and turn on the hotel radio and listen to Ryan's show while getting ready. I was so nervous. The driver comes and picks us up and takes us to the studios. I get out and see lots of girls lined up outside. As the guards lead us in I immediately began to feel eyes boring into me LOL. We go inside and wait for Rob to arrive. Ryan comes out and takes a few minutes to talk to me and my husband and we get a few pictures. Rob has to do his interview with Ryan before I get to meet him. All of the sudden there is alot of commotion and I see several people walk by near me and then......Robert Pattinson. <3<3<3<3 I almost beat the crap out of my husband's arms. He forgot to turn the camera on and missed that pic opportunity. Well then we had a chance to listen to his interview with Ryan. So then, I know it is over. He is coming to meet me. When I see him round that corner and he starts walking toward me, I felt a little like Bella Swan, I totally forgot to breathe and almost fainted. LOL. I was shaking. I say Hello to him and he shook my hand. The first thing he said to me was "Are you English?" I guess I must have said Hello in a weird way or accent. I say no and he laughs. He takes a picture with me and has his arm around me. (God Bless my husband for being so understanding of my fangirliness lol) He then asks me how long I have been a fan of Twilight. He asks me what all I had done in L.A. so far. I told him that we went to the premiere and he asked me how I like it. I told him that I loved it and he told me that he didn't even stay at the premiere to watch it and that he hates watching himself. (During this whole conversation he is leaning on the table and listening intently. You can see it in the pics on my page) I hand him my books asking him to sign them. I beging to panic realizing I don't have a pen and being asking anyone in the room if they have a pen. "Pen Pen anyone have a pen?" I then hear laughing coming from Rob and he begins to mock my Southern Accent in a high pitch voice saying "Pen, Pen, Pen" and laughing. It was wonderful. <3 So he signs my books. He really looks like he doesn't want to leave but he is flying out of L.A. to New York because the next morning he is scheduled to be on the Today Show. He then tells me goodbye and says I would tell you to enjoy the movie but since you have already seen it I won't, all the while smiling that wonderful smile. I tell him that I plan on seeing it more and he laughs.
So there it is. My story of how I met Robert Pattinson. <3
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Robert Pattinson Drives Bella , We Screencap 'em
Don't forget to pick up your New Moon DVD on March 20th!
158 Screencaps of a 48 second clip...download them all HERE.
A little preview?
TONS more after the cut :)
*NEW* New Moon Deleted Scene - Robert Pattinson Drives Bella
I'm glad they cut it, he sounds like a whiny little .......... :)
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Robert Pattinson Screencaps from New Moon - Italy
You can download them HERE.
Here's a little preview:
Tons more after the cut :)
Robert Pattinson Screencaps from Life After Twilight
*le sigh*
The caps aren't very good quality since they are from a youtube video but still Robert Pattinson is Robert Pattinson :)
TONS more after the cut . Warning: There are 188 screencaps, 1 for less than every second so if your internet connection is slow do NOT click on the after the cut link or it will take up all your broadband. If you have fast connection, enjoy the gorgeousness!
"Remember Me" Spoiler Post
Here's your spoiler post for today. Talk to your hearts content about the movie in the comments here only.
Please don't post spoilers in any of the other threads. Thanks
"New Moon" Behind The Scenes- Shooting In Italy
"New Moon" Behind The Scenes - Life After Twilight
'Remember Me' producer: Robert Pattinson a 'soulful' presence who will be a big-time actor!
"Remember Me," Robert Pattinson's attempt to branch out from his trademark lovelorn-vampire role (to a lovelorn regular-guy role), was only a modest performer at the box office this weekend, earning $8.3 million (Kat - Coming in 4th, with Alice in Wonderland in the mix, and released in fewer theaters than the other contenders, I think 4th is damn impressive - just sayin'!). But the film offers several notable attributes; in addition to Pattinson's first turn as a leading man in a mainstream release not titled "Twilight," it's a mid-budget drama in a time when such films are an endangered breed. And it came from Summit, a company that has flirted with a number of genres, but never this one.
Just before the film opened this weekend, we caught up with producer Nick Osborne of Underground Management, who with partner Trevor Engelson produced the film, on the challenges of making this type of movie, the acting virtues of one Mr. Pattinson and the perils of shooting in a big city when you've got one of the most famous faces in the world on your set.
24 Frames: A lot of people look at this film and say "Rob Pattinson, Summit, of course it got made." But you toiled for a long time to get it off the ground.
Nick Osborne: It's not an easy movie to get going -- it's a dark love story set in New York, and we kept trying to get it set up at studios and no one was interested. Eventually it got to Allen [Coulter, the director], and he had interest, but we still had trouble finding an actor. There are simply very few actors in that age range who could pull a role like this off. And I was on IMDB Pro one day and put in "male stars 18-27," and he literally came up as No. 2. And we called Summit and they said, "Actually, we really like the kid, we're doing a movie with him."
So this was before the 'Twilight' phenomenon took hold?
NO: It was right around the time of Comic-Con, when they started to realize how big a movie they had on their hands. But we needed to get Rob interested too. He had read a lot of scripts. He was at the Oakwood Apartments and he would drive to the In-N-Out Burger every day and read scripts in the back of his car. And he eventually read ours and said he wanted to do it. Then we had to put together a budget that made sense [about $16 million] before we could get going.
You were able to keep the budget manageable because of the tax credits you received for shooting in New York. But from reading some of the accounts it sounds like the city posed some other issues given a star of Pattinson's popularity.
NO: It was a crazy shoot in many ways. There was fan interest and paparazzi in every outdoor location, especially places with young people and tourists like Central Park and Washington Square Park. We were a small movie so it caused us some problems. The more seasoned paparazzi know in New York [because of the local laws] they can get close to the star and you can't do anything about it. It's almost like a constant negotiation -- "If we give you this will you move back?" It was kind of insane. We had crew members who worked for 30 years who said they had never seen that amount of crazy. And there are Rob and Emilie [de Ravin] trying to do this intimate, dramatic scene.
Did it finally calm down?
NO: It was definitely a relief when we went to the stage the last two weeks. We shot in east Brooklyn. But even outside of Manhattan it could be tough. There was a beach scene where Rob and Emilie kiss, and as we're shooting it we see this paparazzi suddenly coming out of the water. He had swam around for hours with the camera over his head to get a shot.
What? Like some kind of paparazzi mermaid?
NO: It was pretty incredible. But then he got his shot and he made a lot of money off it, so I guess it was worth it.
Do you think the fan frenzy ever gets to Pattinson?
NO: I have a great respect for him. The attention he's gotten over "Twilight" is incredible and he handles it with such grace. I've never seen him in a bad mood about it. The paparazzi do get to him a little, I think, going back to Britain has been a lot easier for him. He told me a story the other day that he was in a pub and after two hours of sitting there the bartender said, "You know, you look just like the kid from 'Twilight.' '' And then the bartender said, "Oh my God, you are that kid."' And then they kind of walked away. [We] Brits are like that. [We're] more self-effacing. A Brit sees a famous person and he almost crosses the street.
Did you see anything from Emilie or Rob that gives you the sense they have seriously bright acting careers ahead of them?
NO: They both take their craft so seriously. There's a soulfulness to them too. And I think Rob really wants to be a serious actor. The other stuff is just part of the job.
Obviously Pattinson's presence helped push this particular film through some development hoops. Do you think better days lie in store for the genre?
NO: Straight-up dramas are tough. You still hear from studios they don't want to do it that much. And when they do it's for a reason. "Dear John" is based on the brand of Nicholas Sparks. "Last Song" will be helped by that too. I love dramas. But critics are harsh. It's almost like when you try to do something serious they bring out the guns even more. But these movies will get made. Every market has a vacuum at some point, and then they need to fill it again.
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