Mar 12

British actor Robert Pattinson admits fans of his “Twilight” films caused mayhem on the New York set of his new romantic drama, “Remember Me.”

“It is really just like blanking out. I mean, at the beginning I was having loads of problems with it because it was really crazy when we were filming around Washington Square Park. It was just complete mayhem,” the 23-year-old actor told reporters in New York recently.
“There was this moment when one of the security guys saw me getting more and more angry with these paparazzi guys and he just said, ‘OK, imagine going over and trying to hit someone and missing in front of 40 cameras.’ And that was enough to break my whole thing. It didn’t really bother me afterward,” he noted. • Read More…


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Mar 12

Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson seems to have found a better vehicle for his angst-ridden style of acting. Those who relish him as a lovesick bloodsucker will surely take issue, but until Remember Me, his best acting job was as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Pattinson was woefully miscast as Salvador Dali in last year’s Little Ashes, but playing a contemporary, brooding and lost young man in Remember Me shows that he has more range than is visible in his one-dimensional role as a sexy vampire. • Read More…


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Mar 12

Robert Pattinson is understandably a little fidgety and distracted these days. Everywhere he goes, it seems, he’s followed by lightninglike flashes and shutter-clicking hordes of paparazzi. When word gets out that he’s in town — and, somehow, it always does — screeching gaggles of young female fans gather nearby and swoon over his every move.

So it is that the hunky, 23-year-old British star of the hot teen vampire films “Twilight” and “New Moon” seems a bit preoccupied as he is ushered into a midtown hotel suite to discuss his new movie, “Remember Me,” during a recent press event hosted by Summit Entertainment. • Read More…


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Mar 12

As I look through the six pages of hurriedly scribbled notes I took while watching Remember Me, I’m struck by the overall ambition and courage of the film. Massive themes are considered here: love and loss, the role parents should play, sibling support, fledgling relationships in college, the role of blunt trauma in the building of character. True, that’s a lot of emotional weight, and the key for enjoyment here is to buy into the overarching sincerity of the film. By taking a risk, and actually being about something, Remember Me becomes vulnerable to those who would lash out against perceived melodrama in movies. • Read More…


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Mar 12

R-Pattz will be there, and you could be too…

Call ing all Twi-Hards, Robert Pat tin son is com ing to Lon don, and YOU could be there to see him!

To cel e brate the release of Robert Pattinson’s new movie Remem ber Me, which is released in cin e mas across the UK and Ire land on April 2, we have FIVE PAIRS of tick ets to give away TO THE PREMIERE!

The pre miere takes place at London’s Odeon Leices ter Square on Wednes day, March 17, R-Pattz will be there — and so could you and a friend.

Click here to win tickets to the premiere.

Source: MTV UK


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Mar 12

In “Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson, the producer and leading man, displays genuine acting chops as a “Rent”-related cousin of the “Rebel Without a Cause.” He’s Tyler Hawkins, a Strand bookstore worker, sometime New York University student and poetic misfit in the Jack Kerouac-J.D. Salinger mold.

Tyler, who writes and is told he reeks of “Listerine and beer,” lives a la boheme in New York City in 2001 in a hovel with a broken lock with the fast-talking, hard-drinking, fellow Strand employee and NYU student Aidan Hall (Tate Ellington). • Read More…


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Mar 11

WHILE it’s too early to say whether Robert Pattinson has the acting talent to go beyond playing a hot vampire in the Twilight series, Remember Me suggests his prospects are slim.

Pattinson isn’t the first teen idol to fancy himself as the second coming of James Dean, but his performance as rebellious rich kid Tyler Hawkins is a ponderous catalogue of Method mannerisms: he spends the whole movie pouting and letting his head roll forward as he fumbles for a cigarette.

Though Remember Me is basically a love story, like many recent American films it’s also about grief. Tyler has been at odds with his family ever since his brother’s suicide, while his new girlfriend Ally (Emilie de Ravin) has never recovered from the fateful day when her mother was gunned down in the subway. • Read More…


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Mar 11

In “Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson has temporarily stepped away from “Twilight,” apparently in search of his “Five Easy Pieces” or “Rebel Without a Cause.”

When Pattinson’s character — a wayward, rebellious 21-year-old named Tyler Hawkins — meets who will quickly become his love interest — a fellow NYU student named Ally (Emilie de Ravin) — he informs her that his major is “undecided.”

“`Bout what?” she responds.

“Everything,” he says.

As a character-defining quote, it’s a long way from Marlon Brando’s “Whaddya got?” in “The Wild One.” Perhaps an earlier draft had him saying he’s getting a “Ph.D. in misanthropy.”Pattinson may be on leave from the narcotic melodrama of “Twilight,” but he’s still in full-on brooding mode. The young actor has an unmistakable screen presence. However in “Remember Me,” he pours it on thickly and self-consciously. • Read More…


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Mar 11

Confession Time – I was never a fan of Robert Pattinson. I am basing that assessment on the actor’s most famous role to date, the lovelorn vampire Edward in the “Twilight” films. I thought he delivered wooden performances in both movies.

But after watching Pattinson in the new film “Remember Me,” I can now honestly say, I’m intrigued by this actor. He carried the movie from its shaky start to its heart wrenching conclusion.

Unlike his “Twilight” co-star, Taylor Lautner, Pattinson is making brave career choices. While Lautner will soon be busy working on standard thrillers like “Abduction” or sure-fire blockbusters like “Stretch Armstrong,” Pattinson will bury himself in art-house films like “Bel Ami” and “”Water for Elephants.” • Read More…


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Mar 11

As a shameless contraption of ridiculously sad things befalling attractive people, the engorged romantic tragedy Remember Me stands tall between those towering monuments to teen-oriented cinematic misery, Love Story and Twilight: Beginning with a shock of urban violence set on a subway platform in 1991, then moving forward to a balmy New York City summer a decade later, the movie is one part ”Love means never having to say you’re sorry” and one part ? Edward’s warning to Bella: ”If you’re smart, you’ll stay away from me.” As in Love Story, an angry, fancy-class young man named Tyler (Robert Pattinson) falls in love with a fine, plain-class young woman named Ally (Lost’s Emilie de Ravin) on the campus of a renowned American university, and the couple’s devotion survives an avalanche of crises that would bury lesser soul mates. • Read More…


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Mar 11

Remember Me will give viewers a wicked shock: Edward Cullen has a personality! Robert Pattinson, thus far so perilously trudging the road that would forever entomb him as Twilight’s marble-bodied, glittering-yet-dull va-va-vampire, is given permission to breathe in Allen Coulter’s romantic drama. And he’s charming. And witty. And, well, alive.

Pattinson’s charisma, along with that of his co-star, Lost’s Emilie de Ravin, elevate what could have been a dreary affair. There’s a genuine shock in the final minutes of Will Fetters’ debut script, a sucker-punch that is arguably unnecessary yet results in a finale most wrenchingly felt if it remains a surprise. Not that the story leading up to it is all roses. The film is predominantly about death—homicidal, suicidal, accidental. It’s about fractured families, depression, and listlessness, and how those cracks can draw people to one another in seach of soothing. Misery loves company, and all that.


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Mar 9

According to BelAmiMovie’s twitter, ‘Remember Me’ will be premiering in London on March 17, 2010 at Leichester Square Odeon.


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Mar 8

Drifting far from his Vampire mode in the Twilight films (but not too far), Robert Pattinson proves he doesn’t “suck” in a straight dramatic role and affectingly portrays a tortured young man with family issues who finds love with an equally wounded young woman in a romance underlined by past and impending tragedies. The name of Pattinson above the title will guarantee a large femme turnout for this brooding, PG13 drama, and although it’s no Rebel Without A Cause or Splendor In The Grass for a new generation, it has enough tender and genuine moments of youthful angst and romantic discovery that opening weekend figures should be sweet, word of mouth decent and a healthy afterlife on DVD assured. • Read More…


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Mar 8

I’ve added a new interview video of Robert Pattinson opens up about awkward love scenes, shooting in the Big Apple, nailing a New York accent and more.


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Mar 8

Robert Pattinson talks ‘Remember Me’ during his new interviews with various media.


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Mar 8

Remember Me” is a smart, engaging drama about young love flourishing amid sadness and loss. The story ends on Sept. 11, 2001, in New York, which, depending on your point of view, further underscores the sense of loss implicit in the movie’s title or is an unnecessary dramatic ploy to end the film with a devastating twist of fate that immediately connects with every audience member. But to return to the original point: “Remember Me” is a smart, engaging drama about a romance.

With the “Twilight” franchise’s Robert Pattinson topping a fine cast — the actor executive produces as well — “Remember Me” should attract strong opening-weekend audiences. However, it will find its legs with women young and old who will spark to a romance without the off-color humor and male boorishness that so often accompanies romantic fare these days. • Read More…


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Mar 7

I’ve added new photos additions of Robert Pattinson taken from ‘Remember Me’ Press Conference & Photocall on February 27, 2010

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Mar 5

I’ve added new interview video of Robert Pattinson and ‘Remember Me’ costar, Pierce Brosnan on MySpace Artist on Artist interview.


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Mar 5

I’ve added new inside photos of Robert Pattinson at the ‘Remember Me’ New York Premiere Afterparty on March 1, 2010.

Twilight beauty Kristen Stewart hung out with Robert Pattinson and his family at a Remember Me afterparty at New York City’s Plaza Hotel earlier this week, and RadarOnline.com has the just-released shots for you.

While R-Pattz nursed a beer as he worked the room like a seasoned show biz vet, Stewart sat and chatted with Robert’s mom Clare and sisters Elizabeth and Victoria at the Monday affair.

Stewart sported her casual look as usual, wearing a black shirt and jeans, while the scruffy Pattinson looked great in his suit.

Remember Me also stars Pierce Brosnan and Emilie de Ravin, and hits theaters March 12.

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Mar 4

Between Twilight films, gorgeous, hot actor Robert Pattinson tries to take on other roles that challenge him. No matter what the story is, he likes to play “intense” characters!

Now, in New York, Rob is telling us that his character Tyler, in the new romantic drama Remember Me, a volatile NYU student trying to cope with a family loss and reaching out to the daughter of the man responsible reflected his own need to grow up and mature. He admits he was “a bit of an idiot” when younger and his “actorly” swagger tended to make people want to beat him up! • Read More…


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