Robert Pattinson Drives Bella , We Screencap 'em

I am a Robert Pattinson Screencapping machine tonight! Enjoy the milisecond by milisecond analysis of Edward Drives Bella video ;)

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

Robert Pattinson Drives Bella..... home ;)





I'm glad they cut it, he sounds like a whiny little .......... :)

Thanks to TwiBritneyFan!

Robert Pattinson Screencaps from New Moon - Italy

422 Screencaps of Robward Pattinson going to town with Krisella :)

You can download them HERE.

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Tons more after the cut :)

Old/New Picture of Robert Pattinson and Sam Bradley in Sepia

Robert Pattinson and Sam Bradley in sepia...Why so serious Sam?



Thanks to 90rachal :))

Robert Pattinson Screencaps from Life After Twilight

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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'New Moon' To Receive Fan Choice Award At ShoWest



In the eyes of the Academy Awards, "The Hurt Locker" was the Best Picture of 2009. But a loyal army of Twilighters feel differently — and this week, they're making their opinions known at one of Hollywood's most visible annual conventions.

"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" has been selected for the ShoWest/Fandango Fan Choice Award, which will be presented Thursday at ShoWest's Final Night Banquet and Award Ceremony at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. The Fan Choice Award was voted on by nearly 50,000 moviegoers, who were asked on Fandango to select their favorite film of 2009.

ShoWest, the largest annual convention for the motion-picture industry, is currently under way in Las Vegas. This year's installment will once again end with the celebrated Banquet and Award Ceremony, where awards will also be presented to Vanessa Hudgens, Zach Galifianakis, Amanda Seyfried, Sam Worthington and Jerry Bruckheimer. Rumor has it that a producer from the "Twilight" series will accept the award, and a special video message from one of the franchise's top stars will be played for those in attendance.

"You might have guessed that 'Avatar' would have won the Fan Choice Award, since 'Avatar' was the top ticket-seller in our company's history," explained Fandango Chief Marketing Officer Ted Hong. "But never bet against the passion, loyalty and dedication of the vociferous 'Twilight' fans."

The sequel to "Twilight" garnered nearly 66 percent of the vote — although "Hurt Locker" shouldn't feel too bad, as the same studio (Summit Entertainment) showed off its diversity in 2009 by releasing both films.

"Moviegoers on Fandango have been behind the franchise from the very beginning, and that's why the first 'Twilight' movie won the Fan Choice Award last year," Hong added. "The big question will be whether or not 'Eclipse' will be in the running for next year's award, and if the franchise can pull off a three-peat."

"We are thrilled to once again have the opportunity to partner with Fandango to present the ShoWest/Fandango Fan Choice Award at this year's ShoWest Final Night Banquet and Award Ceremony," ShoWest managing director Robert Sunshine said in a statement. "It is no surprise that the fans have chosen the box-office hit 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' as this year's recipient, and we are excited to present the film with this award."

Source MTV

Gorgeous Robert Pattinson Wallpapers

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The Lovely Laura sent us these. Aren't they gorgeous?? I have the top one as my wallpaper now!
Thanks Laura.

They have been resized to fit the screen so just right click and save, they will save to full size!




Pierce Brosnan Chats About His "Remember Me" Co-Star - Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson Tells Gino Salomone About Being An Executive Director On "Remember Me"

*New* "Remember Me" Clip- Dinner

First Look: 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' Special DVD Features



Are you Team Edward or Team Jacob? (Kate: Do you really need to ask?)
Either way, everyone wins when 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' arrives on DVD and Blu-ray at 12:01 a.m. Saturday -- and we've got an extended first look at the special features! Watch the video!

The second installation of Stephenie Meyer's phenomenal 'Twilight' series, 'New Moon' finds Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) forced to choose between her vampire love Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and werewolf Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). When Edward chooses to leave Bella in order to remove her from harm's way, she recklessly tests fate in order to glimpse her love once more -- and Jacob moves in to protect her with his pack.

But with the rogue vampire Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre) seeking revenge on Bella and moving in for the kill, vamps and werewolves are forced to create an uneasy alliance. And with Edward believing Bella to be dead, can she save him from certain death in Italy at the hands of the ruling vamp clan, the Volturi (Dakota Fanning and Michael Sheen)?

Special features on 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' DVD and Blu-ray include an exclusive look at the next installment, 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'; audio commentary by director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert; a six-part behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the film; music videos from Death Cab for Cutie, Anya Marina and Mute Math, plus rehearsal footage with Muse, who is featured on the film's hit soundtrack.

Source ET. Thanks to Tess for the tip.

Who's your man? Loud and clear - Robert Pattinson!

Well leave EW.com a comment here... and of course... leave us a comment too!

Johnny, Matt, Leo, or RPattz: Who's your man?




For the record, I swear I will never again write the word “RPattz.” Blame it on the dizzying effects of the storm that turned the East Coast upside down on Saturday, ripping giant trees out by their roots. But you know what I mean: Depp, Damon, DiCaprio, and Pattinson all wanted you to choose them this past weekend, offering a quartet of movies that, taken together, might be read as the resting pulse of serious, mainstream American cinema. Which is why I’ve always had a particular fondness for springtime wide releases: They’re so content to be what they are. There’s no pretense, no great expectations. Spring movies don’t rattle their chains and bellow like summer joy-ride blockbusters; they don’t hustle for prestige (with the best of manners, of course) like autumnal Oscar bait. What you see is what you get.

And by that measure, Alice in Wonderland, Green Zone, Shutter Island, and Remember Me comprise a pretty classy assortment pack. (For the mainstream comedy alternative, add She’s Out Of My League.) Here’s Tim Burton’s family fairytale made by one of the medium’s most inventive visual stylists, starring one of the medium’s most interesting chameleons; Paul Greengrass’ distinctive action pic, incorporating essential information about current events; Martin Scorsese’s lavish construction of a big old spooky junky thriller; and dewy romantic mush that ends with the kind of howling tonal misstep that makes bad movies interesting.

When you look it at it that way: Cool! (And no one is angling for an award!)

So who was your man this weekend?

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Robert Pattinson On The Set Of "Bel Ami"

Oh God am i supposed to function after seeing these??






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Robert Pattinson was back on the set of Bel Ami today in London dressed in his period costume. We've had a few glances of him at work on this latest project wearing everything from old timey hats to Victorian suits, which are all quite different from his usual hot and scruffy outfits.

Source Popsugar

Robert Pattinson And Cast Discuss Controversial 'Remember Me' Ending

The video is not really spoilerish, it's safe enough to watch!



Because the article is so full of spoilers I'm not putting it up click here to read it.

ROBsessed - Walmart Giveaway Winners



Thanks to everyone for participating in the ROBsessed-Walmart Giveaway! Congratulations to the winners: Stacey and Cortnie! Each of them won a $100 party pack from Walmart!

We'd like to thank Walmart for arranging these party packs for us.

We will have another giveaway soon so stay tuned :)

Don’t forget to hit your local Walmart on March 20th to buy the New Moon DVD because:

1. Walmart is the only retailer who will carry “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” Ultimate Fan Edition DVD & Blu-ray with never-before-seen footage from the upcoming “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” movie hitting theatres this summer.
2. Walmart is launching its “Twilight Saga Shops” in-store the week of the DVD release and it’s full of your favorite Twilight merchandise. There are also separate sections in the shops dedicated to Vampires and Wolves so you can easily stock up on your favorite Edward or Jacob tees, bags, jewelry, and more!
3. Walmart presents the ultimate New Moon experience on their micro site Walmart.com/twilight where fans can choose to view their own theatrical trailer, get fun recipes for their movie viewing parties and find the closest Twilight midnight event nearby!

Reelz Channel: Robert Pattinson And Fans Get Excited For "Eclipse" Trailer

Reelz Channel: Robert Pattinson And Fans Get Excited For "Eclipse" Trailer

Robert Pattinson Talks To "On The Red Carpet"

Robert Pattinson sinks teeth into new role in 'Remember Me'










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

Robert Pattinson Interview with NJ.com


Some of this looks new, some looks familiar - all in all a 'new' article...


Robert Pattinson interview- 'Twilight' star wants to go from heartthrob to serious actor



"I don’t know why I didn’t see it coming,” Robert Pattinson says with a small smile. “I thought I’d be doing this tiny little film in New York, just hang out in New York.”

It didn’t quite work out that way.

Pattinson made the “tiny little film,” all right — a perfectly right-sized indie called “Remember Me” that opened Friday, with Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin as college lovers and Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper as the fathers who inevitably complicate things.

It was the filming itself that was over the top.

“It was nightmarish,” says director Allen Coulter, who handled the on-location shoot. “How he managed it, I don’t know. The paparazzi and the hordes of females?”

At one point in the movie, Pattinson’s character — a Holden Caulfield-ish rich kid named Tyler — has a chat with his tween sister in a city park. Coulter says hundreds of screaming fans showed up, hoping for a glimpse of the “Twilight” phenomenon.

“Just bedlam,” the filmmaker says. “But I thought he handled it very well. He thought about nothing but the film. He’s quite an actor.”

Co-star Brosnan — who wryly allows that “I’ve had my own fair share of admirers, long may it last” — says he was impressed by how Pattinson has been handling the “vortex of fame.”

“As a man of certain years and time in this business, and having sons, I want the best for this young man in every possible way,” he says. “And I think he’s acquitting himself grandly. I think he’s got a head on his shoulders.”

“Pierce was very mentoring on the set,” Coulter says. “He felt very paternal, certainly.”

The younger star’s appearances in public require a certain amount of forethought, subterfuge, quick thinking and stolid security. (During this interview, a very large and unsmiling man stood outside the door to his suite). The details of his private life — which he works hard to keep private — are the subject of rumor, analysis and outright fiction.

Case in point: his “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart. Since that movie series began, fans — and celebrity muckrakers — have tried to link them. First, the young stars denied a romance. Then they simply said nothing. Finally, haltingly, the actor confirmed to a British paper, “We are together, yes.” (Kat - you might want to re-check your source on that little quote!)

But the two young stars still play it carefully, avoiding being photographed together, entering parties separately. “If there’s a photo, they’ll write a story about it,” a wised-up Pattinson observes. “If there’s not a photo, no one seems to care.”

Huffington Post - Robert Pattinson's draw as a movie star.

The Huffington Post talks about the weekend box office numbers.



The most oddly high-profile release of the weekend was the romantic drama Remember Me. The film was seen by many as a test of Twilight star Robert Pattinson's draw as a movie star. Of course, if Summit was trying to prop up the numbers by attaching the Twilight Saga: Eclipse trailer to prints of Remember Me, it might have helped if they had NOT released the trailer online the day before the opening. So while some may decry the 'mere' $8.3 million, we must recall that a movie like this wouldn't have made $1.75 if not for what drawing power Pattinson has. Sure Shia Labeouf can open slickly-marketed thrillers like Eagle Eye and Disturbia, but let's see what happens when he has to open a movie all-by himself that doesn't already look particularly appealing.

Besides, as word leaked out about the film's extended-middle finger of an ending, even some of Pattinson's die hard fans apparently decided to stay away. Speaking of females, the gender split was 84/16 on this one. Point being, if he can open Remember Me to $8.3 million all by himself, he may just be a movie star.

Check out the rest of the article at the source

Robert Pattinson Polish Interview (Full)

We posted some of this interview a couple of days ago, here's the full interview where they talk over Robert Pattinson FULLY. Why why oh why?



Thanks to Namalowana for the tip :)

Remember Me Opens with a Solid $8.3 Million



Robert Pattinson's Remember Me opened at 4 with a solid $8.3Million. The movie was was only playing in 2,212 theaters and this is a good opening for a movie of this genre! So congratulations to Robert Pattinson,Allen Coulter, Will Fetters, Summit Entertainment and all the cast and crew for making this beautiful movie :)

If you couldn't see Remember Me this weekend, go and check it out, you won't be disappointed! You can buy your tickets HERE :)

Thanks to Box Office Mojo.

Remember Me Spoiler Post for March 14th

Here's your spoiler post for today please keep all "Remember Me" talk in this thread only so as not to spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet :)



We will post a Spoiler Thread every day for a week or so.
Thanks and I hope everyone who saw the movie enjoyed it!

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Robert Pattinson Lets Loose

Catchy title eh? I know, I'm so clever! :)

Here are some more candids of Robert Pattinson at Let Loose last Sunday thanks to Pattinson Ladies.






I believe this picture deserves to go on the "so you had a bad day" wall of shame :)


Here are the rest :)
 
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