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Be warned: They had not-so-nice comments about Rob, but at least the movie made them cry.

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With her new film, Emilie de Ravin has hit the jackpot. Not only does she get to cavort in steamy scenes with heartthrob du jour Robert Pattinson (OMG! RPattz!) in Remember Me, but she gets to bask in the heat of a talked-about movie that, without Pattinson’s involvement, may have been another under-the-radar romantic drama.

Pattinson’s first project since the unprecedented success of the Twilight films sees him as an angry rich kid – sans creepy vampire makeup – who falls in love with a ballsy young philosophy student, played by de Ravin. At 28 – five years Pattinson’s senior – she is still girlish enough to pass for 21.

You’ll most likely recognise the Australian actress de Ravin as the young mother Claire in Lost (currently in its explosive sixth series on Sky1), but her association with Pattinson has catapulted her into the celebrity weeklies.

When we meet in New York, where the film is set, a blizzard is raging outside the hotel window. Like Pattinson, she seems embarrassed about her success, shrugging off compliments and rolling her eyes at talk of fans and paparazzi. “I get recognised,” she says with a dismissive wave, “but I’m not the sort of person who frequents popular clubs. I try to keep out of that.”

De Ravin is part of a new breed of celebrity – like Pattinson and his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart – who shun the glamour and adulation that many see as a perk of the job. When de Ravin slouched onto the red carpet at the London premiere of Remember Me recently, grinning awkwardly in her black Oscar de la Renta mini-dress, she and Pattinson looked as though they would rather be anywhere else.

Despite their ‘I’m-so-normal’ façade, journalists are warned not to ask about their private lives on pain of death. A hovering publicist peers up from her BlackBerry at the mere hint of a personal question to de Ravin (it could be worse: no less than three handlers accompany Pattinson during his interview). But this much we know: she married the American actor Josh Janowicz in June 2006 after being together for four years. The couple separated last year, but are rumoured to have reunited.

“Love is such an objective thing,” she says, in a suitably vague answer to a necessarily vague question about love. “I mean, I can say I love my family, or I love my Diet Coke,” she continues, gesturing towards her Coke can. “So I guess, in different ways, yeah, I do believe in love.”

But in terms of relationships?

“It’s different with every person. It depends if it… clicks. It’s chemistry.”

Either way, if she’s in love when we meet, there is no ring on her finger. Of course she was romantically linked to Pattinson during filming, but RPattz could star opposite Ellen DeGeneres and there would be rumours. Having said that, the young stars’ on-screen chemistry is undeniable. Viewers will be surprised to learn they met just one week before filming commenced.

“She’s really cool,” says Pattinson, pushing back his James Dean-esque mane, when we meet later that afternoon. “She was actually the last girl we saw and she was cast on the day of her audition, so we went straight out to a bar. It was so close to filming that we didn’t have time to rehearse. But she got it right from the beginning, so it was easy.”

De Ravin agrees that the best preparation was getting to know each other. “Our relationship in the film is intense,” she nods. “We spent a lot of time together, talking about our characters and their relationship, because it’s so important to be comfortable together. Then, when we were actually shooting, everything fell into place and felt natural. It didn’t ever feel like we were reading a scene or going through the motions.”

Watching Pattinson brooding or de Ravin screaming at her on-screen father (Chris Cooper), I have to ask: did they manage to have any fun on set?

“If you’re getting ready to do a really emotional scene then, right before it, you’re probably not going to be outside playing basketball,” she shrugs. “But everybody involved was passionate about it so there was a good vibe.”

Having not spent much time in New York before landing the role, de Ravin has now fallen in love with the city. “New York is a character in the film,” she smiles, either not noticing or not caring what a cliché that is. “It was great to be able to walk around the city on days off. And it’s so rare to be able to shoot in the real locations. When we have dinner, we were actually in The Oak Room and when we were doing a scene in the house Ally [her character] grew up in, that was in Queens.”

Of course, the downside of shooting around the city is that Twilight fans and paparazzi had easy access to locations.

“It was distracting at times,” admits de Ravin. “We shot 90 per cent on location in Manhattan or Queens so it was very accessible. It’s not like they can close down Central Park. So it was difficult for Rob and I to figure out the logistics of a rehearsal when you’ve got thousands of people watching. Even if you’re not looking at them, you’re aware of it. It can be hard to focus.”

It must have been a very different experience from filming Lost in the relative seclusion of Hawaii. As we speak, de Ravin is about to finish shooting the final season of the hit show. Can she tell us anything about how it ends? Do they ever get off that bloody island?

“I honestly don’t know,” she laughs. “We’re filming the next episode in a few days and I don’t even have that script yet. But that’s the same with every show on TV. With films, you have time to read the script properly and rehearse. You can develop a back-story and, by the time you start shooting, you know everything you need to. That’s one of the many things I love about film in comparison to TV.”

Although de Ravin clearly yearns for a film career, you can’t help feeling that she isn’t really cut out for Hollywood. Ask her where home is and she says emphatically: “Temporary home is LA. But home home is Melbourne.”

What does she miss most about it? “Everything,” she sighs wistfully. “Walking around the city and the gardens and the restaurants. I don’t get home as much as I would like to. There’s a lot of downtime on Lost, so I might have three weeks off, but you never know in advance if you might be needed. I miss my family so much, my ideal holiday is just to hang out with them. I’m kind of a homebody. I like to sit at home and watch movies and eat good food.”

De Ravin is no stranger to film, having starred in 2005′s high-school noir Brick, alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and the 2006 horror The Hills Have Eyes (tagline: “The Lucky Ones Die First”). So she’s no red carpet virgin; it’s just that it’s not really her natural home.

“Once in a while it’s fun to dress up for a premiere,” she shrugs. “But I’m not someone that’s going to stick on heels and a dress every day. Shopping stresses me out.”

What about staying in shape? Her impressive abs are on display in Remember Me. She must work out?

“No, I don’t really do anything. I’m not very fit.”

Just good genes then?

“Yeah. Thanks mum.”

So there you go: Emilie de Ravin is a study in laid-back cool. One of that frustrating breed of beautiful I-just-rolled-out-of-bed-and-this-is-how-I-look people. A lot like Robert Pattinson in fact. So, when she was filming scenes with RPattz, who spent the most time on their hair?

She explodes with laughter: “Oh come on! Totally Rob,” she grins, before shaking her head at the ridiculousness of the question and, more seriously, adding, “Neither one of us really did much. It was just like… ” she mimes messing up her hair with devil-may-care nonchalance.

Then she shrugs again.

‘Remember Me’ is released on 2 April. ‘Lost’ is on Fridays at 9pm on Sky1 and Sky1 HD

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10. Remember Me (Summit) Week 3 [1,935 Theaters]
Friday $690K, Estimated Weekend $1.8M, Estimated Cume $17M

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According to the “Bel Ami Movie” site,

Word is that Robert Pattinson has arrived in Budapest for the second leg of filming Bel Ami. They will be shooting exterior shots through April 20 when filming is scheduled to end. Please send us any photos!

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GossipGirls is calling the mystery woman Kristen Stewart but I don’t think so. Your thoughts?

Many have said they believe it is his best friend Tom Sturridge’s girlfriend or Shannon Woodward?

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The average vote right  now is 4.5…. which on their scale 1 is realistic and 10 is hideous.

Click here to rank the Wax Rob Today!

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The Irish film “The Eclipse” is finally making its way to American theaters today after almost a year on the film festival circuit. When we heard this news, we couldn’t help be reminded of a certain other film with a very similar name that we wish was coming out this Friday.

So, despite the fact we still have a little more than three months to wait until “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” hits theaters, we decided to find all the striking “similarities” between the two films to make going to see “The Eclipse” be almost the equivalent of watching “Eclipse.”

Both films have: A love triangle

And a female at the center, nonetheless! While Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is busy choosing between her vampire boyfriend (Robert Pattinson) and werewolf best friend (Taylor Lautner), novel writer Lena Morelle (Iben Hjejle) is tossed between her ex-lover (Aidan Quinn) and a still-mourning widower (Ciarán Hinds). We’re assuming that “The Eclipse” won’t actually have a steamy scene in a tent like “Eclipse” does, but at least we saw in the film’s featurette that the men come to fisticuffs over their lady love.

Both films take place in: A precipitation-friendly town

Forks, Wash. is the city with the most overcast, rainy days in the United States. “The Eclipse” takes place in a “misty Irish seaside town.” Apparently the only way to have an “Eclipse” in this day and age is to be someplace where you can’t see the sky.

Both films have a: Troubled father/daughter relationship brought about by an absent mother

Sure, Bella’s mother Renee is still alive and kicking in “Eclipse,” while the wife of Michael Farr (Ciarán) has recently passed away of cancer, but the lack of a mother in the picture defines the relationships of the fathers with their daughters in both films. Both Charlie and Bella as well as Michael and his daughter are brunettes, which emphasizes the fact we aren’t making this connection up.

Both films center around: The supernatural

So what if “Eclipse” centers around werewolves and vampires while “The Eclipse” is a ghost story? All of these beings aren’t actually real, and most are used to scare us away from misbehaving when we are children. We’re thinking “The Eclipse” is going to offer quite a few more thrills and chills than “Eclipse” will, but if the Academy can consider “Twilight” a horror film, we think we can consider “Eclipse” one as well.

And last but not least …

Iben’s character Lena Morelle writes a supernatural novel called “The Eclipse,” which is where the film gets its title. Stephenie Meyer wrote a supernatural novel called “Eclipse,” which is what that film is based on. By the transitive property of Hollywood Crush, both films are essentially the same. You’re welcome.

Will you be seeing “The Eclipse” this weekend just to get your fill of the supernatural until June comes around?

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A fan did some digging and wanted to share with us that Rob did indeed film in Dorney Court on March 24th.

Thanks Gizem!

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This has got to be one of the best birthday gifts @candykizzes24 has ever given herself. Beautiful, beautiful DVD set!

Thanks for the pictures, Marianna!

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Just a reminder, Robert Pattinson was nominated in the Best Actor category along with Michael Caine, Sam Worthington, Robert Downey Jr., and Christoph Waltz. Winners will be announced at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Will Rob attend the ceremony? We’ll find out on Sunday, March 28.

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