Saturday, March 20, 2010

1 more Behind the Scenes Video - Italy

The whole "Shooting in Italy" video

3 New "New Moon" DVD Extras Videos

Robert, Kristen and Taylor filming dirt bike scene



Filming Parking Lot Scene/Kristen's birthday



Deleted Scene - Bella's nightmare



Another screencap from New Moon DVD



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Complete 7 Minute 'Eclipse' Sneak Peek

4 Second Video of Rob screwing up the scene in the Becoming Jacob Extra

Remember Me: Why The Critics Are Wrong On This Movie



I can appreciate that Remember Me is accused of having “tired story lines” or happening in “bored to death land”, a bad performance from Robert Pattinson, and having a “disrespectful end”. What I can say is: this movie doesn’t follow rules and this is not necessarily wrong. It is like when you learn how to write an essay, somebody tells you that a well-written paper “must” follow an acceptable format. Remember Me is an excellent movie and I understand why critics are bashing it, it is because don’t follow the acceptable rules. I think that this point of view is wrong used in the case of Remember Me. Like I said in my previous review, we experienced a suicide in our family, and I can tell that when you have to go thru this kind of tragic experiences (like mine or murder) the most probable is that nothing that you have to live follow the “rules”. Your world is completely shaken by angst, regret, guilt, and you never know how are you going to react everyday. This movie is a real portray of what a loss like this represents. Please, don’t be worry about see it because our pain is not contagious. This is not the swine flu. This is just a real and fair portray, that is unchained by the fact that the main character, Tyler, left someone in to his world. Another thing that is hard to read is that critics said that Remember Me is “predictable”. Right now, I live in San Diego, CA area. Recently the police found the corps of two high school girls raped and murdered, and I don’t think that any person can tell to their two unfortunate families how “predictable” their suffering will be, or when this must end. I am sorry; I don’t mean to be rude. I am just making my point, is very frustrating to read that someone in this kind of tragedy can be qualified as “unhappy people”, “depressed”, “bored” or “still sad after 8 years”. Sadly, I must clarify that to live a experience like this is not a choice that people make, it just happen.

Second thing. This is something that critics will not like: I must say that Robert Pattinson is a great actor if he didn’t live this kind of experience, because he understood and explained to audience our feelings. I think I heard a girl expressing about him, she told: “he sees and he listens”. I must add, “he feels” and the most important thing “he transmits”. I pay more attention and my opinion is that Robert Pattinson in his performance as an actor has a very powerful innate instinct to transmit feelings to others. Hollywood and critics can be pissed off because this not comes from an acting technique. Is an innate personal skill that combined with his determination gives an instant connection with the public. In Remember Me he gives a great acting performance.

(Spoiler Alert: stop reading) Finally the end is not disrespectful, because the real end is in a few seconds’ scenes: she overcome, they overcome. This is the only “happy ending” that we, the people involved in tragedy, can aspire to. We will never forget, we will always remember, and somewhere, someday and somehow we will learn to diminish the pain for the loss, and start to handle it, in order to move on. We will always remember and overcome the bad and toxic feelings. I understand the mixed reactions because it is related with a national tragedy, but it’s done in a respectful way. Every person has inside his or her own grief rhythm, and if the end would be different, audience would not connect whit the possible overcome; which is the main message of the movie, and I can see that general people understood this better than critics.

Remember Me is a great movie, a piece of art. You must see it to have your own opinion. You can say that I am bias, but I think that so far is the better drama movie with a meaning in many years.
This review is a submission from one of our readers and we thank her for it. CMR

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New bts video from New Mon DVD

Exclusive Eclipse scene from the Wal-mart DVD...

SPOILER WARNING OBVSLY

from [info]anangelofastar @ [info]lion_lamb


The cast of New Moon (from the Eclipse set) greets fans for the midnight release party

'Remember Me' Makes Summit's Top 10 Movies (Box Office) And This Week's Stats




And the Weekly Box Office




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Tyler's Wallet and Driver's License from 'Remember Me'



Direct from the set of Remember Me, this is Tyler Hawkins' (Robert Pattinson) hero brown leather with stitching on the outside, wallet with 'Tyler Keats Hawkins, New York State Drivers License' and 'MTA Card' inside. (approx. 4" x 3 1/2" folded) This is the wallet that Sgt. Craig rifles through during the fight scene!

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London 'Remember Me' Press Conference - New Picture and Details



Yep, yesterday saw Leicester Square swarming with hormone-crazed girls squeaking and squealing for the scruffy delights of Mr Robert Pattinson (and breathe). Taking to the red carpet for new flick Remember Me, The Pattzy - as we’ve fondly come to call him - was an absolute gent, spending over an hour chatting to fans who’d been awaiting his arrival for THIRTY TWO hours... No, really.

Once he’d been prised away from his followers, Grazia shared 30 glorious minutes with the man himself. As Robert talked us through his role alongside the equally spellbinding Emilie de Ravin, his hair ruffling and self-deprecating jokes made us realise that he’s just a normal bloke who we’d love to have a pint down the pub with (among other things...)

For now, all the deets are top secret but never fear Pattz fans, we'll be bringing you the full story (and video!) next week. But if you reeeally can’t wait that long, we have a little teaser to whet your appetite. So if you’ve always wondered what Rob’s favourite biscuit is (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?), we can reveal that it’s the beloved Hobnob which gets him going. So now you know.

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'Remember Me' NY Photocall - HQ Pictures





Robert Pattinson Source

outnow reviews Remember Me

Outnow.ch is the swiss movie database and today they finally added the review for Remember Me.

I tried to translate the article for you. Forgive the spelling and grammar mistakes.
Thanks to [info]technomat for the help with the first two paragraphs!

Only slightly spoilerish

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Remember Me (2010)
Or: A thousand last cigarettes (*joke from the author)

Rated 4.7 out of 6 stars.

It is almost a shame that Robert Pattinson plays the main character in this film. Not because the young Brit doesn't do a decent job, quite the contrary. But his name on the movie poster will probably divide the movie audience in two groups.
Twilight-fans will run to the theaters, the others will make a face and won't give it the time of the day. If heartthrob Robert Pattinson plays in it, one has to expect a soapy romance, tragic twists and teenagers bein lovesick, right?

In this case both groups would be wrong. As simple as the story seems - boy meets girl, they fall in love, there's trouble - the story is handled surprisingly well. Lots of humor, a nice but not too sweet romance and likeable characters should win over even the more cynical viewers.
The chemistry betweent the two leading actors is undeniable. Emilie de Ravin gives a great performance as sexy, unconventional Allie. And Pattinson is able to prove that as an actor he can play more than just the pale emo-vampire. He delivers especially great performances as the big brother alongside the convincing reserved Ruby Jerins and in verbal disputes with the superb amoral Aidan, played by charming and comical Tate Ellington.


When in scene with Pierce Brosnan, Pattinson's performance weakens slightly. This is partly because of the script, that describes him as a rebellious man with no goals in life and he can't always deliver that. During the convincing parts of the movie, one is reminded of The Catcher in the Rye; during the weaker parts the movie sometimes stumbles. For example the reason why the couple gets to know each other seems forced; here you notice that they had to come up with an 'artistic motor' to get the story rolling. There are also a few quite pathetic moments in which one might experience 'second-hand embarrassment'. But the figures are always likeable and understandable, even during the weaker moments.

And then the end. Yes, Remember Me is one of those movies, in which the end turns everything upside down. At the end there's this big moment and it changes the view on everything that happend during the movie. But you realise that during the whole movie there were hints but you just couldn't place them. Those who expect a simple soapy love story with lots of romance will probably be disappointed. Too bad! Instead of romance kitsch, the end comes with a finale twist that at the same time delivers a contemporary message, which one wouldn't expect from such a small movie.

Forget Twilight, forget the Hype about the main actors. The movie doesn't deserve to be downed as a 'Pattinson-vehicle'. It's a story of two young people and their families; told with lots of humor, charm and sensitiveness. Apart from a few weak moments the movie convinces with likable characters, with whom you can identify yourself and with the end that is pretty heavy and will probably start a lot of heated discussions.


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