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@eTalkCTV We are interviewing Robert Pattinson this weekend for his new film Remember Me. Tweet us your questions!
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The following scan can be found in The Advertiser Thursday, Febuary 25,2010 – the hit liftout, page 03.
In case you can’t read the scan, the article says,
Robert Pattinson’s Aussie co-Star in the drama Movie Remember Me, Emilie de Ravin, had just four days to adopt the accent of a working class girl from New York’s Queens.
“We went to Queen’s for a little bit and tried to pick up something,” says Pattinson.
“It’s nothing like her Australian accent. Her Australian accent, I can’t even describe it, it’s just raucous…it’s the most Australian out of every-one I’ve met.”
The Movie tells the story of two lovers whose newfound relationship is threatened as they try to cope with family tragedies. Melbourne actress de Ravi,28,a star of hit TV series Lost,was cast in Remember Me because of the instant chemistry with Pattinson.
“I read with a tonne of girls for the part and watch loads of auditon tapes. She was the last person who came in,” Pattinson says.
“It’s so funny, the script is written for a Spanish girl from the Bronx, and she’s the total opposite of it. Bust she did have it, as soon as she walked into the room.
“She was just really spunky and she had a real hard-core attitude about her.” Pattinson has another Australian link through Kristen Stewart,19,who plays his girlfriend Bella in Twilight and is rumoured to be his off-screen sweetheart.
“I talk to her mum about Australia. Her mum’s really,really into Australia,” Pattinson says.
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The following information was collected by tracygee on Rob’s IMDB message board,
Chicago
Cinemark @ Seven Bridges and IMAX
6500 Route 53, Woodridge, IL 60517
Century Stratford Square
804 Stratford Square, Bloomingdale, IL 60108
San Francisco
Century at Tanforan
1188 El Camino Real, San Bruno, CA 94066
Century 12 Downtown San Mateo
320 East 2nd Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401
Miami
Regal Kendall Village Stadium 16
8595 S.W. 124 Avenue, Miami, FL 33183
Dallas
Cinemark 17 and IMAX
11819 Webb Chapel, Dallas, TX 75234
Cinemark Tinseltown 9
Six Flags Mall, Arlington, TX 76011
Cinemark Tinseltown Grapevine
911 State Hwy 114 West, Grapevine, TX 76051
Cinemark 12 Rockwall – midnight screening
2125 Summer Lee, Rockwall, TX 75032
Boston
Cinemark @ Seven Bridges and IMAX
6500 Route 53, Woodridge, IL 60517
Century Stratford Square
804 Stratford Square, Bloomingdale, IL 60108
Houston
Cinemark Tinseltown USA
11450 East Freeway, Jacinto City, TX 77029
Cinemark Memorial City
Located at Memorial City Mall, Houston, TX 77024
Cinemark Tinseltown 290 – midnght screening
12920 Northwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77040
Cinemark 19
1030 West Grand Pkwy North, Katy, TX 77449
Cinemark Tinseltown 17 and XD
1600 Lake Robbins, The Woodlands, TX 77380
filed in Bel Ami, Circus, Eclipse, Internet/Bloggers, Little Ashes, Movies, New Moon, Press, Remember Me, Twilight, Water for Elephants
First out of the gate for Pattinson — who actually was plucked out of “Harry Potter” for “Twilight” — is next month’s romantic drama “Remember Me,” which analysts say will be key to establishing the James Dean lookalike as a certifiable box-office draw.
But his co-stars have been equally busy carving out names for themselves.
Though Pattinson is arguably the biggest of the three “Twilight” stars (at the Los Angeles premiere of “New Moon,” he sparked orgiastic fits among the teen girls lining the streets that were frightening in their intensity), he seems more than willing to leave the tent-pole projects to Lautner.
“There’s no point (doing an action blockbuster) — I mean, I don’t have any material desires at all, I wear the same clothes every single day,” the actor told Vanity Fair last November.
“I don’t buy anything. And I don’t go out anymore either!”
Indeed, his last non-”Twilight” role was portraying a young Salvadore Dali, in the gay-themed “Little Ashes.”
But despite his protestations, both “Remember Me” and the upcoming “Circus” with Reese Witherspoon cannily appeal to his target demographic — teen girls. At $20 million, “Remember” is a modestly budgeted affair that analysts think will easily make back its money and is expected to break big.
If the trailer for “Remember Me” is any indication, the romantic drama will feature plenty of Pattinson’s trademarked lovelorn brooding.
For Pattinson’s post-”Twilight” success, of course, it helps if the movie is a hit, and at least one box-office tracker thinks that should be the case.
“It’s about double the interest levels of any of the films opening that weekend,” John Singh of tracking site Flixster told TheWrap. “Its biggest audience is that under-25 female group, and we’ve seen with movies such as ‘Twilight’ and ‘Dear John’ that this demographic can absolutely open a movie.”
“After ‘Star Wars,’ Harrison Ford did a movie called ‘Hanover Street,’ which bombed,” Singh said. “Audiences didn’t want him as a romantic lead — they wanted him to reprise the lovable rogue he’d played before.”
Once burned, Ford regrouped, re-teamed with George Lucas on “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and created another iconic anti-hero role in a smash hit.
Indeed, analysts say many actors in the “Twilight” trio’s position are tempted to try to explode their image and play the polar opposite of the roles that brought them success — a strategy that often backfires.
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@esquireuk Saw the ever excellent James Walsh @jamesstarsailor at the Half Moon last night. Robert Pattinson was there to see James & his sister Lizzy
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@esquireuk @TheKritelannews @Biahsinha @FourevrPlaid Robert Pattinson update: Kristen was there, Lizzy P has a lovely voice & didn’t see Tom Sturridge
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@esquireuk We realise all the ladies love RPattz (lots of excited women comparing mobile pics) but we rather like his big sister
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Pattinson is superb as Dali, never letting eccentricity become caricature.
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Before Edward Cullen there was a love struck teenager with bad hair and an even worse dress sense. That boy was Daniel, played by Robert Pattinson in Bad Mother’s Handbook.
This single drama also stars Catherine Tate and Anne Reid and will be released on DVD by ITV Studios Home Entertainment on 29th March 2010.
The Bad Mother’s Handbook tells the story of three generations of women – seventeen-year old Charlotte (Holly Grainger), her mum Karen (Catherine Tate) and her Nan (Anne Reid).
Both hilarious and wise, it is a clear-eyed look at motherhood and childhood, from the moment the condom breaks to the moment you hear your baby’s first cry. The realisation that no two mothers are alike and that ultimately love is the most important thing of all.
Twilight and New Moon star Robert Pattinson plays the part of 17 year-old floppy-haired Daniel. Originally from Guildford, Daniel has just moved into the area and is feeling unpopular and awkward.
Desperate to escape his home-life and bickering parents, he’s looking for someone to latch onto someone who sees the world in the same quirky way as he does. Someone like Charlotte.
Karen gave birth to Charlotte when she was a teenager and can’t help feeling accidental motherhood meant she has missed out on life.
What with looking after her increasingly eccentric mother and keeping an eagle eye on her daughter to ensure she doesn’t do anything to jeopardise her chances of going to University, Karen has got her work cut out for her.
But there’s something else. She can’t put her finger on it, but something’s niggling away at her. Somewhere along the line something’s gone wrong…
The Bad Mother’s Handbook sees Pattinson in a completely different role to his cool, calm and collected vampire status as Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise.
The Bad Mothers Handbook was originally filmed in 2007 following Pattinson’s breakthrough role as Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter franchise Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It was originally broadcast on ITV1 in 2007.
Based on the novel by Kate Long, this hilarious and poignant story takes an honest look at motherhood and childhood from all angles.
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@SoloMusicAgency Robert Pattinson showed his support last night and came to see Arno Carstens, James Walsh and his sister Lizzy perform at the Halfmoon!
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6. “Remember Me” (March 12): In this new romantic drama, Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, a young New Yorker whose brother’s suicide has led to a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) and a life of not caring. Soon after Tyler unexpectedly falls in love with Ally (Emilie de Ravin), their relationship is tested as they are forced to deal with hidden secrets and tragedy. As much as people may hate to admit it, this being the vampire Edward Cullen and all, Pattinson actually looks like he has some potential in this film.
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8. “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” (2009) DVD: You’ve seen him on the big screen (twice), in countless interviews and on your bedroom door every morning when you wake up, but soon you will finally be able to see the pasty Robert Pattinson in DVD form! Coming out March 20, this release promises to dazzle like the skin of a vampire in sunlight.
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