Thursday, March 18, 2010

Review of RM London Premier from Film4

Great article but I may be biased about the premier. I've read so much nice things about Rob at the London premier from fans. Check out Spunk-Ransom.com, so much of stuff about it. Rob's so sweet!

Film4's resident Twi-hard Rachel George went along to absorb the madness of R-Pattz mania at the Leicester Square premiere of his new film, Remember Me. Warning: contains serious squee.


Last night I developed profound industrial deafness from all the screaming. It was totally worth it. Every 16 year olds' (and a few Twilight Moms') obsession, Robert Pattinson, graced the red carpet in Leicester Square for the premiere of his new movie Remember Me.
Looking every bit as biteable as he does playing vegetarian vampire Edward Cullen (if slightly more pink-skinned) in a suit jacket and light blue shirt, Rob proved he's not only a decent actor but a lovely, charming man, whose self deprecating, thoughtful, unaffected interview persona is utterly real. The levels of adoration Robert Pattinson inspires seems to make words like 'heartthrob' redundant. Fans slept overnight in Leicester Square to see their obsession, the boy from Barnes with the semi-fro, and their patience was rewarded. R-Pattz spent at least an hour and a half speaking to fans, signing books, posters, notepads and hopefully not expertly folded marriage contracts.
He posed for photos, joked and hugged the squealing girls (and a few boys) who'd waited for hours for him, going back to fans even when his people were trying to pull him away to speak to the waiting throngs of press and cameras.
One Twi-hard, Mel Webber, 25, said "When Rob came back over to the lines, after speaking to the press, he checked with fans where he'd gotten up to so he didn't miss anyone out. He signed my copy of Twilight with a legible 'R'. I'm still shaking!''
He ended up delaying the start of the Remember Me screening, and the subsequent press conference, utterly cementing your humble reporter's obsession with the vampire-acting, piano-playing shampoo-shunner. When Rob finally introduced the film, a tale of love and grief set in New York City, after almost two hours on the red carpet, he promised he'd reimburse us all for having to buy our own popcorn. Sigh. Only 16 weeks to go until Eclipse...


Via Spunk-Ransom.com
 
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