Remember Me London Premier
Tonight was the London premier of Robert Pattinson’s film Remember Me. Here are some videos of Robert on the red carpet!
PopSugar “I’m a Huge Fan of Robert Pattinson” Contest Winner
Tracy was the winner of PopSugar’s “I’m a huge fan of Robert Pattinson” contest and got to hit the red carpet of Remember Me to meet Rob!
Robert Pattinson on The Early Show
Here’s a video of Rob on The Early Show
Details About Robert Pattinson on The Early Show
Gossip Cop gives us some details of Robert Pattinson’s appearance on CBS’s The Early Show which will air next Tuesday, March 9.
Robert Pattinson will appear on CBS’ “The Early Show” on Tuesday, March 9 in a segment he taped after the show’s regular broadcast three days ago.
A production source tells Gossip Cop Pattinson arrived at the studio at 9:30 AM Tuesday morning, a half-hour after the show finished. At 9:50 AM he sat down with co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez for about fifteen minutes to chat and promote his new film with Emilie de Ravin, Remember Me.
We hear he also joked with Rodriguez about the tabloid whirlwind he now faces, including one crazy claim in a tab that he was pregnant.
(Gossip Cop looked into it. Robert Pattinson is NOT pregnant. We repeat: Robert Pattinson is NOT pregnant.)
Another production source on the scene reports Pattinson was “charming” and “nice to everyone,” from the staff to the interviewer herself, who we’re told “loves him.”
Myspace Artist on Artist – Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnan
March 5, 2010 by Sara
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Here is the MySpace Artist on Artist with Rob & Pierce Brosnan for Remember Me.
Artist on Artist with Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnan
Artist on Artist | MySpace Video
Rob Tweets His Thanks to Fans For ‘Remember Me Saturday’
In case you didn’t know, a popular blog site has started a campaign to get Remember Me’s box office numbers wayyyyyy up. It’s an amazing idea as we all know Rob has MILLIONS of fans worldwide. Check out the idea!
As some of you might already know, we started a campaign to help the film Remember Me called Remember Me Saturday. The basic plan is to push for this National Fan Event on Saturday, March 13th due to the fact that Friday and Saturday are the days weekend box office estimates are based on. Sunday still counts, of course, but for perception and reporting, Friday and Saturday are the golden days. Seeing as every fan will already be seeing Remember Me on Friday, Saturday became the day chosen to hold this fan campaign and try to make a difference with the box office receipts.The idea is for fans to go back on Saturday March 13th and take theirfamily and friends (or anyone they know!) and go see Remember Me again.
Rob recently took to the Official Twilight Twitter to thank his fans for their support of Remember Me.
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Remember Me Advance Tickets
Hi everyone, don’t forget the first Eclipse trailer will premiere before Robert Pattinson’s new movie, Remember Me which hits theaters March 12.
Buy advance tickets to Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson.
Jake the Movie Guy Interviews Robet Pattinson
March 2, 2010 by Sara
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Jake theMovie Guy interviews Rob on the Remember Me press junket.
What’s Playing Review of Remember Me
What’s Playing has their review out for Remember Me.
We know he’s got perfect hair, and he’s definitely got enough charisma on-screen and off to convincingly win over his leading lady, but is the young Brit capable of delivering a performance that’d make those decrepit wrinkled film fans at the Kodak theatre sit up and take notice?
We now have the answer. And, it’s Yes.
Pattinson’s turn as the forlorn, love-struck and appreciably human Tyler in Remember Me is the role that’ll turn the young actor from a movie star to an ‘actor’.
Read the whole review here.
UPDATED: Robert Pattinson Remember Me Press Tour Videos
March 2, 2010 by Sara
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Emilie de Ravin Talks About Robert Pattinson
March 2, 2010 by Sara
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E! Online’s Marc Malkin talked with Emilie de Ravin about Remember Me and working with Rob, especially on those scenes that tend to be uncomfortable.
Locking lips with Robert Pattinson was just another day at the office for Emilie de Ravin.
“He’s a lovely guy,” says De Ravin, who costars as Pattinson’s love interest in the soon-to-be-released Remember Me. “Nothing felt unnatural or weird.”
Luckily, Pattinson was someone the Aussie starlet liked…
“Sometimes those things are awkward, but we get along really well and we’re friends,” she said. “So everything in that respect then was much easier. It became just a part of the day.”
Not so easy was shooting most of the romantic drama on location in New York City. Overzealous Pattinson fans and paparazzi seemed to be everywhere. “Crazy is the word,” de Ravin remembered. “It’s a little challenging sometimes. We were very accessible to people in Manhattan.
“It’s fascinating, though,” she continued with a laugh. “I didn’t know there were so many women here…You’re trying to work out your rehearsal and all these eyes just watching everything you’re doing It’s like, ‘OK, I’ve just got to focus.’”
And not pay attention to tabloid speculation about their relationship. “I never understood that,” de Ravin said. “I never did and I still don’t…It’s acting. I feel like people should kind of get that.”
In Remember Me, Pattinson plays a rebellious son of a wealthy New Yorker who ends up falling in love with Ally (de Ravin), the daughter of a Queens policeman.
Be warned, this is a tearjerker.
De Ravin said, “If you don’t cry, there’s something wrong with you.”
Celebrity Examiner Interviews Robert Pattinson
February 28, 2010 by Sara
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Celebrity Examiner writer Gabrielle Long interviewed Robert Pattinson during the Remember Me press junket on Saturday. It’s a good interview so be sure to check it out!
Was there a time where you were sitting with Alan Coulter and the producer and something clicked for you? Can you talk about why you were attracted to this character, and about taking that step to produce?
Robert Pattinson: Well, the producing thing. (laughs) I’m kind of embarrassed about the producing thing because I wasn’t really acting like a proper producer. I only really came on after the shoot just to kind of help Alan and Nick make sure that the product was what the product in which we all wanted to make in the end. It was the summer after the first Twilight thing. I read it then and I met with Alan and Nick. I thought they were really great, and I talked to them for hours about it. I think basically what I commented to them about was, what shocked me was I was reading a ton of scripts and it just didn’t fall into any, the way the dialogue was written and the plot was structured, it didn’t fit into any kind of normal category. It didn’t seem very formulaic. I had just read tons and tons of formulaic scripts in one genre or another and it was just such a relief to find that. There was also something about Tyler, the way he reacted to things seemed very relatable to me, and I hadn’t seen another character like it in like 100 scripts. So that’s why when the period came up between New Moon and Eclipse, we only had two months, you can’t really do that much, it’s difficult to find a movie which can fit in such a short period. It seemed like the perfect fit.
More after the break!
What was your favorite scene to film, then?
Pattinson: I like the scene where Tyler confronts his little sister’s bullies. Basically because I kind of fancy which I would have myself just kind of being the tough guy. Actually there was more of a take that was cut out, or they didn’t use. When I pushed the little girls desk that was bullying her, and the first take I pushed it too hard and she fell on the floor and the desk on her. She looked absolutely terrified after, and it just became this turn into a psychopath. (laughs) And they had to cut it out, because they were like “you wouldn’t just go to jail for vandalism, you’d go for child abuse.” (laughs) That would really change the story. That was quite fun.
Both characters seem to really be embracing life, and I think audiences will really come away with that. What do you think is the overall feeling around love. What will people learn from watching this film?
Pattinson: I think one of the things, which I always liked about it, is that he doesn’t. Like when you meet someone who you feel whatever for, it doesn’t necessarily mean that that’s a finish line, and that’s like “oh you’ll be alright now afterwards.” I think that worked in the relationship with Allie and Tyler. I think it’s to show that its sort of ok to have, if you just have one moment of happiness, where you can feel that you’re happy, even if it just lasts for a minute. It’s worth a lot. Because I think people now, everyone does all of these things because they think they should be happy like all the time. Doing therapy, and taking anti-depressants and all of these things. If you’re happy all of the time, it’s difficult to acknowledge when you actually are happy.
What makes you happy?
Pattinson: I don’t know. It’s like these weird little things. It’s like what I was trying to put across in the movie, when funny little things happen, it’s not just meeting Allie, it’s all of these things kind of melds together and it hits you from left field, and you’re just like “oh yeah, I’m happy” (laughs)
But what was it like for you to film in Queens, at NYU, what was that like?
Pattinson: It was nice. Obviously it was great for doing stuff at NYU, you’re filming at NYU, which is perfect. I like this bar, I went in there a few times before we starting shooting. That’s not really research. (laughing) Oh yeah I just went to a couple of bars. (laughs)
So that was a sum total of your New York research?
Pattinson: (laughs) No, I mean it was nice. I was sort of staying, it’s difficult to go out and stuff there at the time. I’ve gone out more in New York since. There’s funny little things which happened, experiences which I had in New York which were put into the script. Like a friend of mine, the whole fight in the beginning, how that was all set up, it happened to a friend of mine the day before we did the rewrites to the script. We were down in Alphabet City, and this guy jumped out of the car with a little mini baseball bat and just hit my friend in the face. The whole thing. It was literally the day before. The whole thing was put into the movie. (laughing) Annoyingly, I didn’t react in the same way. (laughing)
You ran?
Pattinson: (laughing) I didn’t see what was happening until it was too late. (laughs) Even when the police asked me, they asked all the people around to give a testimony. The police looked at me and was like “oh it’s alright you don’t have to give one”, and it was because of the Twilight thing. I was like “no, I want to give a testimony!” (laughing) “I want to be a witness!”
Do you see yourself trying to sort of make a big gap between Twilight and everything else you do so people realize there this…something so different from the phenomenon that everybody focus on?
More to you…
Pattinson: No, I don’t really focus on trying to do it, I don’t think. I pick scripts the same way, I think, that I’ve always done. I barely like anything, and so it’s kind of easy to pick your jobs. The things which I’m signed onto now are all completely different. Like I’m playing a white Comanche in one thing and the parts completely in Comanche. Bel Ami is, I thought there was a kind of irony in Bel Ami as well, because a lot of the women are attracted to this character and then he kind of screws them over and steals their money and stuff. (laughs) Which I thought was quite funny compared to the Twilight character. (laughing) It’s kind of the polar opposite. It wasn’t intentional, I just thought Bel Ami was very funny, and it’s a very interesting character. With Remember Me, I’d never done a simple story before, and it’s not that simple, but its playing a normal guy and trying to relate to things on a normal level it’s kind of relief in a lot of ways.
What are your thoughts on the Breaking Dawn being two films?
Pattinson: I really don’t mind either way.
Full interview here
MTV Rough Cut: Remember Me – Interview With Rob and Emilie
February 27, 2010 by Sara
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MTV has the first video from the Remember Me press junket today in NYC where Rob talks about why he decided to do Remember Me.
Here’s another video with both Rob and Emilie
Rob and Emilie talk about the intimate scenes in the movie LOL – best part is Rob talking about the “ball patch”
Rob talks about Bel Ami
Rob talks about the possibility of Breaking Dawn in 3D
Rob, Kristen, and Tom Sturridge Land in NYC
Rob Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Tom Sturridge all landed at JFK airport last night in New York City. Rob is in town to promote Remember Me and also for the premier on Monday.
Ask Rob and Pierce Brosnan Your Questions
Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnan will be interviewing each other for MySpace’s Artist on Artist series. You might remember Hayley Williams from Paramore interviewing Robert Pattinson during the Twilight era.
Submit your question for Rob and Pierce here.



























