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The ‘Remember Me’ Premiere has just ended in New York at The Paris Theatre and the cast including Robert Pattinson walked the Red Carpet. Over 100 fans braved the cold and gave their support to the movie. Here are images from the premiere as reported on Twitter by Twilight Lexicon and RobbPattzNews . Thank you!

Thanks to TwilightPoison.com & RobertPattinsonlife for the Remember Me Red Carpet photos!

And what made Rob crack up laughing like this?
This! (Well done! Yankeegirl! Always awesome to see fans make Rob laugh
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More lovely pics of the Remember Me cast and writer, Will Fetters!





And check out the fans!!!! So jealous!


[UPDATED 1800 Hrs] Twilight Lexicon was invited to the Red Carpet Premiere of Remember Me and did a GREAT JOB interviewing the cast & crew members of Remember Me. WOOT!!
Here are a couple of videos from them. Check out the complete series at Twilight Lexicon’s You Tube channel
I really, really love this question cos New York in my favourite city and where the movie is set – the NYU campus and apartments & Washington Square Park are just the best place to walk through or sit down, relax and people watch. Central Park too! I can’t wait to see this movie!!!!
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PICTURE OF THE DAY!!!

Am still reeling from the MUSE news but this picture is just too funny! Robert thought he has seen the last of trees but Jimmy Fallon had his own plans!
And this one! Looks like Rob is laughing his head off and hanging on that branch for dear life! Be careful Edward!! hehe Rob looks like he’s having fun.
GossipCop.com has these details:
Robert Pattinson shooting a “Rob Is Bothered” segment with Jimmy Fallon, here it is.
And for everyone else, some additional info: Gossip Cop confirms the the bit will air on tonight’s broadcast, which also, of course, features Pattinson as a guest.
What’s more, Fallon’s crew didn’t even need to take Pattinson to Central Park. The segment was shot where Fallon always shoots “Rob Is Bothered” — on a 12th floor terrace at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
It’ll be interesting to see Robert and “Robert” bothered together.
Lookout for the sketch on Rob is Bothered.com which will be featured tonight in the US (and sometime this afternoon Singapore time) on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon !
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Thanks to RPLife for pic!
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What a way for The Late Night Show with Jimmy Fallon to celebrate its 1st year Anniversary – having Robert Pattinson go up the tree with him on the Robert is Bothered segment.
Here it is!!
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Awesomely done!!
ROBERT IS BOTHERED!!
And here’s the interview proper.
Eclipse News

Big Twilight news of the day!!! MUSE will no longer be featured in the Twilight soundtrack! Major
They have become such a fixture that we are sorta looking forward to them being there – they’ve even written a song especially for Eclipse!
“Nah, it’s gone,” Howard tells us — just a few months after he quipped to MTV: “We might even do something for the third one. How about that for a scoop?”
The news is surprising given the band is pals-y with Eclipse‘s director, David Slade (he helmed loads of Muse’s early videos), and possibly pals-ier with Stephenie Meyer (there’s even a photo of lead singer Matthew Bellamy cozying up to Twilight’s dark-ish mistress on Muse’s official site).
“Oh, it’s nothing to do with Stephenie, she’s totally cool,” says Howard, beginning to explain how Muse have potentially broken their Twilight hat-trick. “It’s the people in the movie business, completely outside of the writers and the creative types, the non-creative types I suppose are the people who are quite hard to deal with in Hollywood, so it didn’t work out.”
As for the original tune in question, which remains untitled, Howard says it would have fit Eclipse like Edward on Bella — even though it wasn’t directly inspired by the books or movies.
“It was a love song, so it’s a personal song, and it wasn’t really to do with the films. But it was sounding good,” he says.
Muse still plans to release it, says Howard, even if you won’t hear it on the Eclipse soundtrack. (Maybe you can just play it over the make-out scenes once the flick hits DVD.)
Read more at Dose.ca. Thanks to TwilightersAnonymous!
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Oh my! Remember Me is opening in the US on 12th March in the US and 18th March here in Singapore and we’re estatic to get MORE TREATS before this movie opens, in the form of Behind The Scene footage (20 minutes worth!) and On Set interview with Robert Pattinson. Heaps of Thanks to Collider.com
(Dare I say – its as good as having the dvd but not actually having seen the movie yet! hehe if that makes sense
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Summit Entertainment has provided us with a Robert Pattinson on set interview and a ton of behind the scenes footage from Remember Me. While I generally don’t post studio provided interviews, I know how popular Robert Pattinson is, and the 9 minute interview isn’t online yet.
And regarding the behind the scenes footage…when a movie is filming, the studio will document the process and release what’s called B-Roll. This is generally footage of the cast and crew working on location, or footage of the cast filming a scene. If you’re curious what being on a movie set is really like, you’ll enjoy the footage. Remember Me stars Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, and Chris Cooper. Allen Coulter directed the film and William Fetters wrote the script. Hit the jump to check out the footage and interview:
CNN’s Entertainment reporter, Andrea Mineo wrote about her ” 8 Minutes with Robert Pattinson” on CNN’s The Marque Blog:
Yesterday I interviewed R. Patz (as his fans affectionately call him) at the Regency Hotel here in New York. He was wearing an army-green jacket, a plain white-T and jeans. What really stood out was his hair. It was sticking straight up on top. It seemed to me that he was unlike most actors with preening stylists in tow. I liked that.
They held me right before it was my turn to go into his room. I could overhear one of the girls on headset saying, “Where are Robert’s lattes? It’s been a while.” Soon a tray came up to the room with two metal pitchers.
When I walked into to the room they announced my name and that I was with CNN. Pattinson stood up to shake my hand. This rarely happens at press junkets. Journalists are ushered in and out interview rooms like a revolving door – no one gets up.
I thought Robert looked a little pale, perhaps that’s what was making his green eyes seem so green. He was easy to talk to and relaxed, although through most of the interview his hands were moving. At times they were in his hair – now I understood why it was standing up seemingly on its own. He might have seemed a little sloppy, with his unruly hair and his slouchy T-shirt, but perhaps that is what made him more endearing.
I asked him how he was doing. He didn’t complain; he motioned to the small table nearby which now had his coffee.
He asked me if I was based in New York. I told him that I was.
“That’s cool,” he said. “How have you been finding the snow?” he asked in his soft-spoken English accent.
“It’s been okay, manageable.” I answered. I think he started to say “Can’t deal with it,” when suddenly we heard someone yell “SPEED.”
We both laughed – it was time to start the interview. No time for small talk, there was a cattle drive outside of journalists waiting for their handful of minutes with him.
I asked Pattinson about the film and if he thought it was about love and the fragility of life.
“Sometimes people come into your life like at the right time and you know they achieve, there’s like a purpose they’re destined to achieve something. But I don’t know if it’s necessarily about love but it does fix something in either one of them.”
Read Andrea’s full account here.
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Robert Pattinson has just finished his interview on the Today Show in New York. He was interviewed by Matt Lauer about ‘Remember Me’ and among other things Twilight and Twilight fans, of course. There were many fans who turned up and started to queue since a few days ago!
We’d like to say thanks to Matt Lauer who mentioned Robert Pattinson fans’ initiative Remember Me Saturday that encourage fans to watch the movie again with their friends and family during the crucial box office count days ie Saturday.
Thanks to Channelsurfing.net that enabled us to watch the show.
Here’s our screen captures! Once a good and clear video is out.. we will post it!












GOT THE VIDEO!!
HUGE THANKS TO TODAY SHOW!!
And here’s what the fans got outside The Today Show!
Woot! MTV’s Rough Cut interviewed Rob & Emilie De Ravin during the Remember Me Press Junket – here are the videos!
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Apparently Robert Pattinson’s ‘Remember Me’ is gaining very good reviews on Twitter from people who’ve seen it. Seems like this movie is garnering accolades on its on merit and we guess there’s no denying with a little help from Twilight fans & Robert Pattinson fans.
Here’s a collection of clips from the film. Thanks to Collider.com and Omelete!
What shall we say? Knock yourself out till movie opens here on 18th March!
Hitfix.com, Collider.com and The Examiner.com were among who attended the roundtable interview during the press junket for ‘Remember Me’ on the 27th of February in New York. Here’s some snippets from their reports. Click on the links provided for the full version.
“Breaking Dawn” was the longest book in the “Twilight” series, but Robert Pattinson doesn’t “really mind either way” whether its film adaptation should be one long film or two.
“If they can make it one script… It depends. l wouldn’t know where the first one would really end and the second one would begin. I mean, either way, there’s [more] movies to do, and people like them,” said the 23-year-old English actor, who plays Edward Cullen in the movie franchise.
…. Pattinson not only spoke on films to come, but also ones that passed him by. When asked if he’s ever been offered a script or role that he turned down for feared of not pulling it off, Pattinson revealed that Academy Award-winning “There Will Be Blood” “will always be one of my biggest regrets.”
“I remember reading the script and thinking it was the best script ever. I just couldn’t do it. And I was so pissed off afterwards. I was gonna go into the audition, but I was just, like, I can’t do it,” he laughed. “Also ‘The Assassination of Jesse James [by the Coward Robert Ford]’ — that was the other. I don’t know why I’ve pussied out of these things. I wouldn’t do it ever again.”
This movie is so steep. The locations are amazing in the film, and it feels so authentically New York. What’s interesting to me is so much of the cast aren’t New Yorkers and don’t have a New York accent, and you’re Brooklyn accent is on point. I wonder if, working on that, what kind of research you did, or if you knew a lot about New York in 2001. And what it was like to film in the streets of New York?
Pattinson: My sister lived in New York for like 5 years and I used to go visit her all the time. I don’t know. When I read the script there seemed to be a sort of voice that was just there as soon as you read it. I’ve never had a dialect coach or anything. Ironically I’ve only had a dialect coach for this film I’m doing now, which I’m doing now in an English accent. (laughs) I guess I’ve forgotten how to do an English accent.
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.
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)
Alan spoke a lot about your focus that you had to maintain while shooting because of the constant paparazzi attention and the screaming fans. What was that like for you to shoot such an emotional movie under the eye of people Twittering about it, and people screaming at you?
Pattinson: It’s like the first two weeks were kind of crazy, because I was all around NYU and Washington Square park and there’d be tons of people around anyway. I think it was annoying people as well, that all of these crowds came and disrupted peoples days, so that was really difficult at the beginning. But, I think after that you just get used to it. You just block certain things out. I was trying to figure out a way to use the sort of rage that was built up, but you couldn’t really use it for that character. If the same thing had happened during this movie that I’m doing now, it would have been perfect and I could have gone around hitting paparazzi and stuff and it would have been great because I would have been staying in character. (laughs) But it didn’t really work for Tyler, he’s not that kind of guy.
Read the whole thing at Collider.com
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.
What makes you happy?
Robert: 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)
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…
Robert: 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.
Read the complete interview over at The Examiner.com
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Access Hollywood spoke to Rob yesterday too!





























