Robert Pattinson - Tweets from the "Remember Me" Press Junket
The tweets from the Remember Me Press Junket are starting to come in. We'll post them as we see them.


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Robert Pattinson At "Remember Me" Press Junket
I'm laughing at all the Blurry pictures of Robert Pattinson lately but you can still make him out.
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Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Tom Sturridge Land Safe & Sound In JFK
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Tom Sturridge Land Safe & Sound In JFK
Looks like the Bromance is still on! Long live the Bromance!





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Source: The Vampire Club Thanks to Jayde for the tip
Looks like the Bromance is still on! Long live the Bromance!
Source: The Vampire Club Thanks to Jayde for the tip
Robert Pattinson's Remember Me Schedule
Thanks to MTV Hollywood Crush for compiling the list. We also created a ROBsessed calendar. It will be on the sidebar so that you can keep track of Robert Pattinson's appearances :) Are you all ready for "tux/suit Rob" on Monday?
The good thing about Robert Pattinson coming out with a new movie — you know, in addition to the fact that he's coming out with a new movie — is that his ever popular face will have to make obligatory stops at all many popular TV outlets to promote it. While the "Remember Me" tour will be a bit less involved than the "New Moon" on was, we're pretty excited about all of the TV shows he is going to be frequenting. What's even more exciting is that most of the visits will be firsts.
"THE TODAY SHOW"- March 1
Rob's first stop on the press tour stars March 1, where he will be kicking it off with a visit to "The Today Show." This isn't quite a debut, considering he already visited Matt Lauer while promoting "New Moon." However, we really dug the interview at the time, and we're sure Matt will pull out a great repeat performance.
"LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON"- MARCH 1
It might seem surprising that March 1 will also mark Rob's first appearance on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner both made appearances here for "New Moon") considering as recently as February 10 he "made" a cameo appearance. Hopefully Rob will be able to get back at Jimmy Fallon for all his "Robert is Bothered" skits, maybe with a "Jimmy Fallon isn't as funny as he thinks he is and that bothers all of us" one? Yeah, we know it's not as catchy, but we're working on it.
"THE VIEW"- MARCH 2
On Tuesday March 2, Rob will make his debut appearance on "The View" alongside costar Emilie de Ravin. ABC seemed pretty excited about it on their website news post, and they should have every reason to be. In fact, we're surprised it took them this long to find an excuse to get him on!
"THE DAILY SHOW" - MARCH 2
If old women fawning over our favorite Brit isn't quite your think, Rob will also be making his first appearance on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" (!!!) that night. In fact, we are so excited about this appearance that we aren't even going to waste our times speculating on how Jon Stewart will treat Rob. Hopefully however that appearance goes, it will blow our minds.
Thanks MTV Hollywood Crush
Robert Pattinson has Legitimate Acting Ability
Well we knew this already but finally other people are starting to recognise this and it makes me SO excited!
This is a really promising article and so far people seem to be really enjoying "Remember Me".

From Moviehole.com
Saw "Twilight" heartthrob Robert Pattinson's new movie, "Remember Me" yesterday. Didn't quite know what to expect - though the apt support cast (Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper in particular), and Allen Coulter's ("Hollywood") anointment as director, indicated that it might be something less mush and more meat. And that's exactly what it was. It's Pattinson riding in Coach, as opposed to First Class (the smooth, trouble-free ride that offers a prettier, but not always stunning, view), and you know what? I think he proves his worth here. He's actually pretty bloody good. And nothing against the film adaptations of the Nicholas Sparks' novels (in fact, I've enjoyed every one of those bar "NIghts in Rodanthe", which sucked worse than a toothy hooker in a butcher's strike) but I sure as hell believed the romance at the center of this pic - between Pattinson and co-star Emilie de Ravin ("Lost") - a lot more than the slightly manipulative passionate plays of say, "The Notebook" or "Dear John", "Remember Me" just plays a lot realer. I'll review the flick down the track, but for the moment, let me just say I'm truly convinced at least one of the "Twilight" 'hunks' (that's what you gals call 'em, right?) has some legitimate acting ability.
Skipped -Talks about Taylor
(It's funny that Lautner seems to be taking the 'Blockbuster' route, whereas Pattinson seems to be following the substance-over-style indy flicks).
To read the full thing (ie. the Taylor Parts) head to the Source
Big thanks to Catalina for sending up the link.
This is a really promising article and so far people seem to be really enjoying "Remember Me".
From Moviehole.com
Saw "Twilight" heartthrob Robert Pattinson's new movie, "Remember Me" yesterday. Didn't quite know what to expect - though the apt support cast (Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper in particular), and Allen Coulter's ("Hollywood") anointment as director, indicated that it might be something less mush and more meat. And that's exactly what it was. It's Pattinson riding in Coach, as opposed to First Class (the smooth, trouble-free ride that offers a prettier, but not always stunning, view), and you know what? I think he proves his worth here. He's actually pretty bloody good. And nothing against the film adaptations of the Nicholas Sparks' novels (in fact, I've enjoyed every one of those bar "NIghts in Rodanthe", which sucked worse than a toothy hooker in a butcher's strike) but I sure as hell believed the romance at the center of this pic - between Pattinson and co-star Emilie de Ravin ("Lost") - a lot more than the slightly manipulative passionate plays of say, "The Notebook" or "Dear John", "Remember Me" just plays a lot realer. I'll review the flick down the track, but for the moment, let me just say I'm truly convinced at least one of the "Twilight" 'hunks' (that's what you gals call 'em, right?) has some legitimate acting ability.
Skipped -Talks about Taylor
(It's funny that Lautner seems to be taking the 'Blockbuster' route, whereas Pattinson seems to be following the substance-over-style indy flicks).
To read the full thing (ie. the Taylor Parts) head to the Source
Big thanks to Catalina for sending up the link.
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