
Нищо не може да се сравни с първото преживяване на нещо страхотно.
За нас ще останат незабравими „Властелина на пръстените“, „Аватар“ и естествено „Новолуние“.
Не само, защото са прекрасни филми, а и защото имахме щастието да ги гледаме на голям екран.
А и атмосферата в киното трудно може да се замести с кой да е многоинчов екран,
още по-малко с размазан торент. А и това е най-прекия начин да
покажем на нашите любимци, че ги обичаме и уважаваме труда им.
Към всички фенове на Remember Me (не просто на Робърт, Емили или Пиърс) – ако
това, което знаете и сте видели във връзка с филма ви харесва,
ПОДКРЕПЕТЕ ГО! Купете си билет за кино…
Twilight Ladies
Можете да използвате това банерче за подписи във форуми, но трябва да го свалите на компютъра си и да го качите някъде
Йеее, Роб ще участва в коментарите в двд-то на Remember Me
Въпросите:
What did he learn about himself while playing Tyler
What’s going on with his music
Will he do DVD commentaries for his movies
If he had one day in NYC and he was left alone, what would he do
I ask about social networking and will he ever do it
СПОЙЛЕРИ! SPOILERS! СПОЙЛЕРИ!
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.”
Още след прочете повече:
MONTREAL – The consensus is that Robert Pattinson has mastered the James Dean art of brooding as the sullen poster boy for the latest generation.
Pattinson’s heartthrob status has been defined by his portrayal of the conflicted vampire-in-recovery Edward Cullen in the popular Twilight film series, based on the Stephenie Meyer novels.
There was Twilight in 2008, New Moon last year, and Eclipse is set for release, to a great deal of anticipation, on June 30. Breaking Dawn, the finale, is expected to be released as two movies over the next few years.
In other words, the British actor is committed to the Edward sulk for at least another few films. But that doesn’t mean he’s become self-entitled or satisfied with his accomplishments.
His latest effort to expand on his brooding horizons is Remember Me, which opens Friday. Pattinson plays Tyler, a rebellious young New Yorker who clashes with his overbearing father (Pierce Brosnan) in the aftermath of his brother’s sudden death.
Only when Tyler meets the charming Ally (Emilie de Ravin) does he find some peace of mind and a reason to believe, which may be threatened by Ally’s protective Manhattan cop dad (Chris Cooper).
To say that Pattinson as Tyler redefines James Dean’s Rebel Without a Cause angst is not an exaggeration, although the actor expresses some reservations about the assessment.
„I think it’s a fairly typical state to be in,“ Pattinson notes of his character’s classic rebellious posturing. „And yes, I think there’s that element, but I was also interested in the arrogant things about Tyler.“
The good news for Pattinson is that he could protect the delicate tone and texture as a producer on the film. But he’s hesitant to take credit.
73 снимки от участието му тук –> Robert Pattinson On „The Early Show“
YT link след прочетете повече…
No one can say Robert Pattinson — best known as Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” movies — doesn’t suffer for his craft. While shooting “Remember Me,” his new film out Friday, “RPatz” had a near-brush with death. The actor was so besieged by fans on the film’s Union Square set that, to the chagrin of his five bodyguards, they once shoved him off a curb and into the side of a moving cab.
But his latest turn as a depressed New Yorker in “Remember Me” is providing an even greater trial. His first non-vampire role since the “Twilight” series began is a pivotal moment in his career. Will his total immersion in one of the biggest-grossing film franchises ever be the one thing he’s always associated with, or will it be a stepping stone to a bigger career?
The low-key Brit is loath to talk up his own skills; he’s raised self-deprecation to an art form in his bedheaded, aw-shucks interviews. “I wasn’t an actor-y kid or anything,” Pattinson, 23, has said of his London childhood, where his decision to join the local theater club was a bit of a fluke.
Lily Saltzberg, publicist for the Pattinson documentary “Robsessed,” explains: “He was at a cafe with his dad, and there were all these cute girls [from the theater], and he’s really shy, and his dad was like, ‘You need to start acting, to meet people.’ ”
“He’s a really, really nice guy, very shy,” confirms a fellow former member of the Barnes Theatre Club, where a teenage Pattinson started out working backstage but ended up auditioning for roles in plays including “Guys and Dolls” after, he’s said, “all the good people left.”






