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Post by Ace on Jul 15, 2009 17:23:10 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Jul 15, 2009 22:07:34 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Jul 17, 2009 10:35:32 GMT -5
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Post by Lauryn on Jul 17, 2009 10:43:48 GMT -5
With the SMA walking the streets how could it not be! <wink>
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Post by Johanna on Jul 18, 2009 0:49:03 GMT -5
With the SMA walking the streets how could it not be! <wink> I couldn´t agree more Lauryn ;D ... oh and look at that mouth don´t you just wanna kiss it???
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Post by Ace on Jul 18, 2009 19:54:57 GMT -5
With the SMA walking the streets how could it not be! <wink> Lauryn as much as I adore the SMA if he's the cause of the temps riding he can go home (and come back when it's cooler and warm m.. er the city up) Pierce in this video at the very sytart then about 4 minutes in - with a great laugh and reaction www.poptv.com/2009/07/17/day-17-l496-larry-holzer-reports-071609/and another here -working the suit and glad handing the fans and here trying to cool down
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Post by Ace on Nov 19, 2009 22:07:41 GMT -5
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Post by SecondWind on Dec 24, 2009 6:24:41 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Feb 4, 2010 17:04:36 GMT -5
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Post by Paola on Feb 9, 2010 4:08:05 GMT -5
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Post by Paola on Feb 12, 2010 4:00:34 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Feb 12, 2010 18:14:04 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Feb 16, 2010 11:50:18 GMT -5
Pattinson in awe of friendly Brosnan]
By WENN.com [Taken from an article in VOGUE] February 16, 2010
The 23 year old spent a lot of time with Brosnan while they were in New York City shooting Remember Me.
But while Pattinson found it difficult to deal with all of the attention from fans while out in public with his co-star, Brosnan was generous with his time when meeting devotees - and the young actor was left in awe of the smooth-talking Irishman.
Pattinson tells Vogue magazine, "He's totally recognisable, and he makes no effort to tone it down. Some people were glancing over at us in the restaurant, and he just went over and introduced himself. And it does work. It dissipates all the attention.
"Me? I just crawl under the table."
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Post by Ace on Feb 18, 2010 9:29:13 GMT -5
Finally a clip with Pierce (where his snot of a kid trashes the Yankees - boo - hiss)
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Post by Ace on Feb 24, 2010 16:39:16 GMT -5
blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewcustom&friendId=171184815&blogId=529820051&swapped=true Ask Robert Pattinson a Question for His 'Remember Me' Interview with Pierce Brosnan!Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities In a few days, 'Remember Me' stars Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnan will be interviewing each other for an Artist on Artist feature, and we need your questions! So please submit a question in the comments of this blog post, and maybe one of these hunks will give you a shout out. Here's our q: Who would win in a fight, Edward Cullen or James Bond? Now it's your turn! ===================================== Moviefone insidemovies.moviefone.com/2010/02/23/ask-remember-me-stars-robert-pattinson-pierce-brosnan-emilie/Ask 'Remember Me' Stars Robert Pattinson, Pierce Brosnan, Emilie de Ravin and Director Allen Coulter a Question The fact that Robert Pattinson plays the lead in Allen Coulter's 'Remember Me' shouldn't imply that this romantic-drama is anything like the obsessed-about 'Twilight' franchise. On the contrary, with racier scenes (watch an exclusive clip of Pattinson's shower scene with co-star Emilie de Ravin) and darker, adult themes, 'Remember' is a welcome distraction from vampire and werewolf love spats. In the film, Pattinson is Tyler, a troubled young man whose rebellious response to a family suicide aggravates an already strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan). He begins to change his outlook, however, when he meets and falls in love with Ally (Emilie de Ravin) -- whose father (Chris Cooper) is, unbeknownst to her, somehow linked to Tyler. And as their affair intensifies, so does the weight of untold secrets until, eventually, it threatens to tear them apart. On Saturday, Feb. 27, we will be interviewing the entire cast of 'Remember Me,' including Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and, of course, Robert Pattinson. So if you're wondering what it was like for Emilie to film with the media frenzy surrounding Robert, or if Brosnan ever experienced the same reaction from his lady fans, now's your chance to ask them for yourself! Really, you can ask anything you want, just make sure to submit your question before Friday, Feb. 26 in the comments below and to include your name and location. Come back on Monday, March 8 to watch the video interviews and to see if your question made the cut!
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Post by Ace on Feb 26, 2010 17:38:02 GMT -5
www.examiner.com/x-39025-Miami-Celebrity-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m2d26-Remember-Me-Premiere-set-location-revealedThe highly anticipated premiere of Twilight's Robert Pattinson's new movie Remember Me, is set to take place on Monday March 1st, 2010. The event will be held at the Paris Theater in Manhattan located at 4 West 58 Street, New York NY 10019.Remember Me is a romantic drama revolving around two young college students who fall in love while coping with tragedy. Lost's Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper also star. The movie takes place in New York, the same place where the premiere is taking place. Gossip Cop explained that premieres are usually closer to a movie's opening date, however, Robert Pattinson's Bon Amie filming schedule keeps hm from being able to fly back and forth. Therefore, the premiere will take place while the Twilight actor is in New York doing the Remember Me press junket. More details will come as the premiere nears, but it is believed that Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and Gregory Jbara will all attend the premiere event at the Star Theater.
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Post by Ace on Mar 1, 2010 22:28:50 GMT -5
First full review from Moviehole (Australia) www.moviehole.net/201023871-remember-meBy Clint Morris If ''Twilight'' is Robert Pattinson's ride in first class - the smooth, painless jaunt with slightly-prettier views and largely grime-free surroundings, then ''Remember Me'' is the British heartthrob's excursion in Coach - a slightly cheaper, not quite as cushy and slightly bumpier ride without the views and continuous pop music playing from surrounding speakers. But as most usually discover when they ride coach, it's a lot more memorable a trip, and even more so, you're usually surrounded by great people you'll possibly never forget (in my case, I met one of my longest friends riding on a bus when I was about 14). And I tell ya, you won't soon forget the people or the plot of the terrific ''Remember Me'' either. No offense to ''Twilight'' or its sequels (in fact, I've found the films perfectly entertaining), but a scene from any of the flicks isn't something an artiste would ever likely attach as a wmv file to their email application to Julliard. Perfectly OK film, but its more style over substance, and quite frankly, there's nothing much for its stars to do but frown, gaze, eyeball or whimper. As a consequence, we haven't really seen whether or not Robert 'good guy vampire Edward' Pattinson has what it takes as an actor (considering he does more sparkling than performing in the latter films). 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'. Tyler's your typical troubled youth. Having his lost older brother a few years before, which in turn has consequently pushed his bigwig father (Pierce Brosnan) even further away than he already was, he's a bit lost, and seemingly convinced nobody knows what he's going through. That's until he meets Ally (Emilie de Ravin), a young girl with just as many horrors in her past, not to mention father problems of her own. Together, Tyler and Ally find happiness and a reason to carry on. There's a black cloud hanging over the relationship though. Unbeknownst to Ally, Tyler knows her father, and their coming together had nothing to do with chance. The stern New York Police Detective (Chris Cooper) had arrested him not long before. And it was only when Tyler and his roommate (Tate Ellington) discovered Ally was the officer's daughter did they decide to approach her. Directed by Allen Coulter (''Hollywoodland'') and written by Will Fetters, this highly-emotional journey is all meat. Here, you'll witness not only fine performances, but be immersed in a story that not only captives, but touches, teaches and quite possibly, makes us a better person as a result. It really is, quite the package. The romance at the centre of the film, performed brilliantly and credibly by Pattinson and ''Lost'' star de Ravin, is one of the rawest, realest and most unforced couplings in recent years. It works brilliantly. There's more fantastical about it at all - thus, you honestly believe they're a true-blue couple. Just as credible is the relationship between Pattinson and on-screen father Pierce Brosnan - it plays far more valid than most on-screen father-and-son duos, with the former 007 giving an especially grounded but welcomingly more multifarious take on an armour-clad father, hell-bent on not exposing his real emotions.And speaking of memorable performances, young Ruby Jerins, playing Tyler's inhibited and bullied sister, gives one that'll hopefully catch the attention of the award voters early 2011. Many will talk of the film's shock ending, which quite frankly seems to come out of nowhere, as brilliant an idea as it may be, but that hopefully won't overshadow the fine film that's played out up til then. ''Remember Me'' is the first great film of 2010.
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Post by Ace on Mar 1, 2010 22:56:53 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on Mar 2, 2010 16:48:37 GMT -5
www.stylelist.com/2010/03/02/robert-pattinson-grooming-secrets-dont-ask/Robert Pattinson's Grooming Secrets? Don't Askby Ben Widdicombe Posted Mar 2nd 2010 at 4:18PM An echo of Beatlemania could be heard the length of Fifth Avenue on Monday as British hunk-throb Robert Pattinson premiered his new film, "Remember Me," in New York City. Crowds of screaming pre-teen girls were penned behind police barricades on three sides of Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza as Pattinson and -- OMG OMG OMG! - his "Twilight" co-star/reputed girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, walked the red carpet... separately. Pattinson took time to meet fans and sign autographs before walking the press line with co-stars including Emilie de Ravin and Pierce Brosnan. But the gossip among reporters was about the unusually strict press junket which had taken place earlier in the day. In interviews, Brosnan had joked that Pattinson's personal style involved "not combing his hair or brushing his teeth." Ever the good sport, Pattinson responded to Brosnan's jest in a separate interview. But the studio, who controlled the camera used for filmed interviews, declared that questions about the star's "personal hygiene" were "inappropriate" and erased the tape! Judging by the reception of "Remember Me" on Monday night, however, the only odor the studio need worry about is the sweet smell of success.
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