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If Remember Me can be expected to exemplify the kind of movies that will be forthcoming from the stars of the Twilight movies, then I’m gonna go ahead and suggest that it might be safe to assume good things are coming this way. I’m not much of a Twilight fan myself, but I loved Kristen Stewart in Adventureland, and yesterday I was thoroughly amazed at how good Robert Pattinson’s new project is. It is, however, made for about the same audience as the Twilight movies and almost no one else (with even more emphasis this time on angry teenagers), but despite an ending that will probably earn the movie five enemies for every one fan, I didn’t find it derivative at all.

Robert Pattinson plays Tyler Hawkins, an unambitious 20-something whose family was torn apart by his brother’s suicide and a workaholic father. Emilie de Raven is Ally Craig, a college student whose mother was murdered by muggers in front of her eyes ten years earlier, and she and Tyler meet as a result of a situation that belongs in a romantic comedy starring Freddie Prinze Jr. It’s an already unimpressive meet-cute truncated by the fact that Ally first shows signs of interest in the charming, good-looking Tyler when he tells her that he not only has no personal goals, but that he’s “undecided about everything.” Yeah, who could resist such a line. Don’t try this at home, kids!

Pierce Brosnan plays Tyler’s father, a powerful attorney who seems to have earned $1 for every time he disappointed his kids. Suffice it to say that Tyler has some deep-rooted issues dating back to his childhood which now manifest themselves as protective instincts over his kid sister.

It’s charming to watch Tyler being so protective of his sister (it’s by far the strongest of the admittedly limited charms of his character), although the juxtaposition of Tyler’s grunginess and his fathers corporate polish makes the movie’s teenage rebelliousness a little too glaring. Luckily, the teenage rebellion is well-written, well-acted, and well-directed. Director Allen Coulter, a seasoned television director whose only other feature film was the impressive 2006 film Hollywoodland, certainly knows his audience, and he gives them exactly what they want.

The only real problem I had with the movie is that I wish Tyler didn’t have to be drinking and smoking all the time. We get that he’s an imperfect soul and that he suffers from mental scars that prevent him from assimilating among the happy people that populate the local college campuses, but his constant smoking (and other characters repeatedly telling him that he smells like beer and cigarettes) make it seem like they’re trying to portray him as the new James Dean, and not only is Robert Pattinson no James Dean, but smoking isn’t cool anymore. Bad guys smoke in the movies now, not the heroes.

That being said, I should point out that I’m not belittling Pattinson by saying he’s no James Dean. To the contrary, I was immensely impressed with his performance in the movie, which as a whole is better than the entire Twilight series. This movie was the first time that he really struck me as a viable, talented actor, but he’s certainly not an American legend. Not yet, anyway. But the kid’s got potential. I never thought that until I saw this movie.

And the only other problem with it is that it’s aimed so completely at the teenage demographic that I would say a majority of other audiences won’t be too interested in the angry teen content. There’s too much brooding and rebelling against parents who just don’t understand and not enough of the classic comedy that makes teen classics, but on the other hand, movies never get teenagers right, and this one doe Look at any high school movie made in the last 10 or 15 years and you’ll notice the way the kids act – particularly when they’re at school, for some reason – is never even remotely realistic. I have no idea why that is, but Remember Me is a movie made for a particular audience and which has a thorough understanding of that audience. I don’t think I’ve seen teenage angst so well presented since The Rock (“I’d take pleasure in guttin’ you, boy!”).

As I said before, I’m sure that the movie will earn itself many times as many enemies as fans for no other reason than the last five minutes or so, but for some reason I really didn’t mind it. The movie has a good enough story and convinces us to invest our emotions enough in the characters that the meaning of the ending is able to avoid simply asking us to tolerate too much. I have a lot of personal friends (including my own mother), who hated the movie because of how it ended, but I thought it was awesome. Unexpected, yes, but Remember Me is one of the best movies of the year so far, and I certainly wasn’t expecting that either.

The Bean Meter – 5 STARS!!!

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launch break on set..Rob has gone with a car prob to eat,I hope my girlies can catch him ;)

*brb crying* nobody is allowed taking pictures!Rob’s hair looks just like on the BAFTA’s & girls started to scream,BUT others told them off!

he will stay til 20th!! yay! and it’s official and confirmed.

This is the first and last day of shooting in the Andrássy,I need to know the other filming locations,now!!

Rob only appeared for a few seconds, girls started to breath heavily, but everybody behaved. That’s my girls. Hungarian fans FTW!

awww! there was no screaming or distraction on the set.. Rob looked serious.. no mention of his comates so far..

The fans are very pleased they ‘re not acting with an abnormal behavior when seeing Rob :) I am so happy for him.Finally a comfortable shoot

Tom S. on the set, Rob was far away from her..the gueards were very nice.. about 30 girls, all smilie :)

hello sexy! Tom was walking in leather jacket with 2 other guys..Rob was wearing a top hat on the set..

Tom S looked very handsome, tall and relaxed :)

someone took a picture of Rob coming out of his trailer smiling strait into the camera..on set Rob is all serious… pic comes later ..

lol when Rob started to smile/off camera/ some girls started to clap.. oh well still better than screaming :)

if it’s true … some ppl said that he was veiled with black blankets when he got in to the car … poor bb this is scary

+ the set is all covered up there is almost nothing to see..

The sec. is awesome.They let someone to look around in the lunch-break with her dog in the filming locations!

Rob was walking next to a girl, across the street, passed by a carriage and kept on walking.. 4 times they repeated it.

the guards did a very good job, cos it was impossible to get close to Rob.. Rob was taking pictures after the scene prob with crew or cast

this is why we cant have nice things! some heard on radio there was a bomb alarm on the street where the set takes place. those idiots

*pout* Rob didnt smile :( .. he is cuite, and was concentrating on his part..they tried to film the same scene MANY times wich was great:)

Rob is filming with Kristen Scott Thomas on the street..most of the girls feel speechless not screamy ..

so far Rob did not go to the fans ..well i guess he is working after all :) yeah,sure in the middle of the shooting he will come to them..

of course he did :P Rob has left the set, he smiled to the fans and went through his hair ..

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On New Moon co-star Robert Pattinson: Fanning won’t go near Stewart’s off-screen relationship with co-star Pattinson. “I don’t ever talk about that,” she says, but she calls Pattinson a funny guy who is easy to work with. “I feel like if they’re not going to talk about it, then I don’t have a right to talk about it.”

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3 Stars

Plot
When sensitive but rebellious New York rich kid Tyler (Pattinson) picks up Ally (de Ravin) on a dare, little does he know that he will fall deeply in love. An event that will bring both their family traumas welling to the surface.

Review
With a few months free from mooning about in Goth facepaint as perpetually agonised teen-vamp Edward Cullen, Robert Pattinson undoubtedly had half an eye on proving himself in a more serious vein. Using the modicum of clout he now wields, he steps up as executive producer on this twitchy New York indie-drama, effectively getting it in front of the cameras and into a distribution deal.

Which is good news, for whatever your opinion might be of The Twilight Saga saga, there is much to be impressed with here. Not least the cast he and his director, Hollywoodland’s Allen Coulter, have mustered: Pierce Brosnan, all preening and silk ties, well-matched as Pattinson’s lawyer father; plus Chris Cooper, Lena Olin and Emilie de Ravin (recently found again on Lost). There’s no missing it’s Pattinson’s show, still tortured but granted leave to smile and smoke, ruffle his luscious locks, even — gulp — get it on, but it centres on an across-the-tracks romance between his misunderstood posh boy and de Ravin’s sweet-natured but edgy college mate from working-’burb Queens.

They’ve actually got a lot in common. Each has serious daddy issues: he thinks his big-shot father doesn’t give a damn, so does his utmost to rattle his cage — offering cross-generational dreamboats Pattinson and Brosnan some raw confrontations; she’s burdened by an over-protective pop — the always-classy Cooper as a rough-hewn city cop messing with his daughter’s head. Both also have wreckage in their pasts: Tyler the weight of his brother’s suicide; Ally, the murder of her mother. Grief is loose in the movie, and as Will Fetters’ interesting script finally (and shockingly) reveals its hand, it proves to be the main theme. Put it this way: the title takes on tougher resonances on the way out.

The film has its secrets, but rather than make a guessing game of the preceding drama (a marked dilemma with Scorsese’s narcotic Shutter Island), Coulter maintains a decent family melodrama — clichéd, yes, but played with conviction. Will father and son find a way to connect? Will the young couple make it work? Will the ghosts of the past leave them the hell alone? With his New York handsome and sun-dappled, this is Coulter’s loving tour of both the seedier branches and wealthy lanes of the Big Apple: a city, itself, rooted in sadness.

Verdict
So the boy can act — this is the best thing he’s done.

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12A, 112mins Opens Friday, April 2THE STARS

Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan

THE STORY

Two new lovers (played by Pattinson and de Ravin), each with troubled backgrounds, try to find some sort of hope and happiness in New York.

THE VERDICT

If you thought Robert Pattinson had mastered gloomy in the Twilight films, then this dense and moody romantic drama takes suffocating gloominess to a new level. It relishes its sense of romantic unhappiness, with a dark and gritty New York the perfect backdrop.

There is a moving dramatic twist in the climax that some may see coming… but if you don’t it is impressively wrenching.

FINAL CUT – FOUR STARS

Moody drama has Robert Pattinson on impressive form

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all right there is one more story.. there was a girl who took home Rob’s empty Coke can.. i know..its ridiculous ,but true about 5 hours ago via web

sorry, but im not giving away locations :( and the locations i know ,well they changed like 3 times since this morning.. about 4 hours ago via web in reply to KPattzfan

i will be on line from tomorrow 12 noon to cont. ciao for now about 4 hours ago via web

@kspice75 girls said, he run many times.. and was kind of dancing and jumping up and down in between his takes :) about 3 hours ago via web in reply to kspice75

@mariabarrios still no pics of Tom S :( , but yes somebody saw him.. thats all i know about 3 hours ago via web in reply to mariabarrios

Thanks again @adrienmrsan!

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