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Respecting Rob because actions speak louder than words.
Here’s a few of my favourite pics from the New Moon Fan Event in London that I’m pretty sure I haven’t posted yet. See it’s always good to keep a few aside for quieter times.
Here’s 2 videos of Rob and Chris during their New Moon promo tour of Tokyo. Yes Rob Japan has always been very supportive of the Twilight movies – hmmm kind of supports my previous comments the other day about perhaps why we haven’t seen Rob here in Oz, but really $16 million on opening weekend from a population of 22 million kind of sounds supportive to me – why oh why won’t you let him come here. Sorry off on a tangent back to the vids. I’ve seen some of this footage before, especially the second one, but thought I would post anyway.
Here’s 6 little vids of Rob talking to 20 Minuten Online. Rob’s gorgeous of course and I love them all, but I think I’m leaning to the second one as a fave. Thanks to the wonderful Kate at our friends and elite affie ROBsessed for the tip.
Rob Talks About Pierce Brosnan
Tyler compared to a chocolate fondant. What you expect is different to what you actually get.
Rob talks about what he liked about the script of Remember Me and the role of Tyler after playing vampire Edward in Twilight
Rob is being asked whether playing in Harry Potter was a good “acting school” for a future Hollywood star (Note to Rob – stop being so modest you DO know how to act)
Does Rob know what the fascination of Twilight is? (Note to Rob: The books have nothing to do with it – again stop being so modest)
Rob asked “At the Baftas there were more people screaming for you (Rob) than Prince William” (I can’t believe you would even consider this as a question – Prince Who?)
Rosenberg – it’s bad enough I dislike your scripts, but then you have to go and sit like this with Rob – damn you woman *shakes fist*. Oh hang on I can say 1 degree away from Rob because I had my pic with Charlie – right. Alright that is desperate I know. Thanks to our wonderful friends Hanna and Mel at our elite affies TeamBewleyInternational / TeamCudmoreInternational for the tip.
Written By: Maria // Posted On: Mar 25, 2010 // Filed Under:New Moon // 6 Comments
I just adore the pics from the Remember Me New York & London Premieres, so tonight thought I would put together a montage™ of some fave pics from each. As I told you this morning, I was lucky enough to see RM again today. Words truly just cannot express how much I love this brilliant film. Thanks to our elite affie Robert Pattinson Source, affie MrPattinson & also to socialitelife for some of these pics.
This morning, thought we would look back at Rob’s appearance at the BAFTAs. So so many beautiful pics. I just adore the first 2 in particular. Just had to include the .gif at the end too, so so adorable. Hope Thursday is good to you all. I am off to see Remember Me again shortly, just cannot wait. Thanks to ljmd for the HQ’s & Lion & Lamb Love for the tagged pic.
Here’s a picture of the full wax figure that is to be unveiled at Madame Tussauds. I know it’s only a wax replica but there’s something about it that when I first saw it for some reason reminded me of a young Cliff Richards and not Rob. I’m sure there will be loads of tourists who ask – who is this? Oh and why did I post the Sex Drive comparison photo? It really was to burn the memory of Cliff Richards out of my head. Yeah I know really unfair right – wish they had used that as the model for the replica! Thanks to our friends and elite affie Spunk Ransom and @Twilighter_News for the pic.
I saw on boxofficemojo today that Remember Me opened in Russia with USD1.8 million (290 screens). As of Monday, after 2 weeks, we finally cracked AUD1,000,163 (USD916,941 at today’s conversion / 174 screens) according to Urban Cinefile. I understand that Russia has a population of 144.8 million compared to our 22.1 million – well Moscow alone has a population of 10 million. but it’s still slightly embarassing right? Yes, well sorry I didn’t mean this to turn out to be a geography lesson, but I think my point is – are there really only that many of us out there that want to see Rob? I’m a little perplexed. I mean I know Twihards spent $16 million on opening weekend for New Moon in Australia (Urban Cinefile archive) – could they really not handle seeing Rob as someone other than Edward? Well then to all the people who ask us time and time again “when is Rob coming” ”please get Rob to come for an Eclipse premiere”, “can you please do a petition for Rob to come to Australia” and the classic I love “make Rob come to Australia” (yep sure because I have so much control over him) - I think you now have your answers as to why maybe we haven’t seen him here – just saying. Oh and Vertigo you are right – at least we won’t get trampled if and when he ever ventures downunder. Seriously if you haven’t seen Remember Me and have reservations about seeing Rob in another role – do yourselves an enormous favour and go see him in his best performance to date because believe me – Edward is on the road to retirement and there is so much more to Rob than that role.
Note: Okay I’m just going to add that is it a conspiracy by cinemas in Australia to not see this film succeed? What the hell is the 10 am sessions only or the 3.00 pm sessions and no evening sessions in most cinemas? Really who do you think this movie is catered too? Ugh am so freakin disappointed it’s not funny.
I’m loving that Little Ashes is having more screenings across Australia. Paul Brennan let me know of a great review by Andrew L Urban of Urban Cinefile
“An intriguing film about an intriguing subject, Little Ashes is filled with marvellous cinematic images and a complex mood of socio-political revolution, artistic longing and considerable tenderness. It’s as complex as its subject matter, the artist Salvador Dali (Robert Pattinson) as a young man, an emerging artist forged – like his friends the writer Federico Lorca (Javier Beltran) and Luis Bunuel (Matthew McNulty) – in the fire of rebellion against the oppressive and rigid social, religious and political climate of Spain at the time.
Early in the film, Dali declares that he’s decided that if he is to succeed at art he must go to extremes; ‘no limits’ becomes his mantra. The film traces almost 20 years (jumping 8 of them) as Dali goes to Paris and becomes a success. But unlike many biopics of artists, we don’t follow him through his work but through his relationships with his early friends, relationships which are turbulent, but lasting. The 8 year jump dislocates us from Dali as we meet his new self – it’s like seeing a friend after 8 years without having any contact, without photos, without context. It slices the film in two, like the razor that slices through the eye in his famous first film collaboration in 1929, The Andalusian Dog, made with Luis Bunuel (a clip of which is shown).
Robert Pattinson is an unexpected choice to play Dali, though he does it well and with absolute commitment. Perhaps it was a commercially driven choice, part of the process that sees the film made in English, with the Spanish cast doing their best to make their lines understood through often heavy accents. But this is sometimes a necessity and one that can work well, as it does in the acclaimed The Last Station (2009), a partial biopic of Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. The difference is that in The Last Station the cast was naturally English speaking, unlike here.
Language aside, Little Ashes is a snapshot of an insight into the life of one of the most complex artists in history and it intensifies rather than satisfies our curiosity about him. It is, however, revelatory about Dali’s relationship with Lorca.”
If you haven’t seen this film, please go along to one of the screenings because I totally agree with Andrew about Rob’s performance as Dali “he does it well and with absolute commitment” – that is 100% evident. I understand that it’s being shown in Brisbane from 1 April 2010 not 25 March as I previously said. Oh and Michelle I’m just waiting for confirmation that it’s definitely also being shown at The State, Hobart from that date too. For those interested in current screening times – there’s a widget on the side bar or you can go here.