Twilight DVD’s Australian release date is only 8 days away. Finally, we’re going to get our turn to see Edward Cullen over and over again. Twilight Lexicon posted a list of what’s available out there for you to choose from. To look at the list, please click here.
Please note that they didn’t mention SANITY‘s version, which is the one I’ve chosen to pre-order. To look at what SANITY has to offer, please click here.
Hi everyone, hope you had a good Easter! I know that I really enjoyed the Vman and EW outtakes, probably more than the chocolates (or close to it, anyway…we bought some really good chocolates this year).
I’m not sure if any of you are on Twitter. If you are, on behalf of everyone in our team, I’d like say that our site is now officially on Twitter! It’d be awesome if you guys could also follow us over there as well. You can get regular updates and leave messages to us (or each other).
Pattinson_Music LJ recently got the opportunity to interview ’How To Be’ director/writer Oliver Irving & the film’s composer Joe Hastings & now share their exclusive interview. They asked Oliver & Joe a range of questions about the film & the music in the film. Here is a snippet from the interview where they mention Rob:
7. What did Rob bring to the role of Art, musically speaking? Did he have any input on the composition of the songs and what guitars did Rob play during the film?
Oliver Irving: There is a great ‘jam session’ sequence where Ronny is playing his electronic stuff and Art is strumming away soulfully on the guitar while Nikki is singing away about random things. It was very funny to shoot and painful to watch!
Joe Hastings: Rob brought a kind of ownership to the music. Before the part was cast I was unsure as to whether someone could make the tracks seem real. I think Rob genuinely enjoyed playing the songs.
Rob played a battered old nylon string acoustic which Oliver ‘acquired’ from a school, we found a piece of rope in the studios we used as a set and decided that it would make the perfect guitar strap for Art. For the final sequence we deliberately chose a flashy if slightly tacky Guitar made by ‘Ovation’. It was one of those bowl backed fiber glass types that I hate, they’re the nouveau riche’s guitar of choice.
Some great news, an official trailer for the short film ’The Summer House’ which as we know Rob plays the character of ‘Richard’ has been released. The footage we see of Rob in the trailer is pretty much the same as the footage we have seen before in previous clips, but this time we get to hear what he is saying as well which is great.
The Summer House Official Website, still has the film listed as coming out in April 2009 so fingers crossed we will get to see it very soon. I cannot wait to see Rob as Richard & I know you are all the same. If you would like to read more about the film, make sure you visit the film’s official page by clicking on the above link.
Thank you so much to tracygee at IMDb for the link.
Well what can I say – today should be renamed “VMan Monday”. Here’s another batch of outtakes for you to enjoy thanks to Everglow. And I think from Rob’s expression in the first 2 photos – even he is stunned by the amount of outtakes I have found today.
We are definitely spoilt for outtakes today. Thank again to ROBsessed for these outtakes from EW’s Breakout Stars photoshoot. Well whoever thought Rob didn’t have what it takes to be a successful model (and no Rob I’m not talking about you) is probably out of a job now. You can enjoy a few more at the source Coppermine because I seriously am developing a repetitive strain injury today.
The Stars at NoonRole: Unamed Englishman Director: Claire Denis
Release Date: 2021 possibly 2022 due to COVID-19. Pre-Production: 18 February 2020 (Filming rumoured April 2021 but looks like will be delayed due to Claire working on another project).
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