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“Remember Me” opened in Norway this past weekend (4/23). It was a successful opening weekend, allowing “Remember Me” to claim the #3 spot at the Norwegian box office.

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Thanks to @Nurchuk!

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Dear Ted:
Your post about Angelina Jolie and Kristen Stewart was all kinds of pathetic. The girl is nothing compared to Angelina in the looks, talent, presence or class department. I doubt Kristen will even land the role in Wanted 2. Who can fill in Angelina’s shoes? Why do you think Megan Fox and Mila Kunis have constantly said no to taking Lara Croft’s role in Tomb Raider? There is only one Angelina; she’s sexy, gorgeous, beautiful, real, talented, elegant, classy, successful and smart. Get over your hate for her.
—Lauren

Dear Brad:
She’s looking over your shoulder, isn’t she? But while Ange is talented and obviously sexy, she started somewhere, too. Why can’t K.Stew be the next Jolie—minus R.Pattz turning into weakass Brad 2.0.

Dear Ted:
You are my newest addiction and I love you dearly. However, I have to ask something that seems a little strange to me. You keep referring to how smart Robsten is with media and fans. Sometimes you make them out to be some sort of geniuses. Now…I find that very hard to believe. Considering their age and experience, is there someone else in the back giving them advice? To me, it’s quite obvious the only thing they are doing is keeping their mouths shut or trying to kid off questions that they can’t avoid. What’s your take on this?
—Sugarsnap

Dear I.Q. Test:
Sure, they may be young and new to the game, but you’ve got to learn quick when you’re at the center of one of H’wood’s biggest—and definitely most crazed—franchises, which is exactly what Robsten (along with a lot of the cast) has done. And the way R.Pattz and K.Stew play with their fans, I’d call them evil geniuses.

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1. Chloe Moretz (Hit-girl) – Kick-Ass
2. Zoe Saldana – The Losers/Death at a Funeral
3. Aaron Johnson (Kick-Ass) – Kick-Ass
4. Lyndsy Fonseca – Kick-Ass
5. Sam Worthington
6. Johnny Depp
7. Gemma Arterton
8. Kristen Stewart
9. Robert Pattinson
10. Christina Hendricks – Mad Men

Moviemeter – Rob’s movies

Remember Me- 61/43
Eclipse- 16/20
Bel Ami- 1,040/631
Water for Elephants- 1,017/880
Unbound Captives- 2,288/1,774
Breaking Dawn- 124/158
New Moon- 45/44

Moviemeter Top 20

1. Kick-Ass
2. Clash of the Titans
3. Avatar
4. Iron Man 2
5. Date Night
6. The Back-up Plan
7. How to Train Your Dragon
8. Glee (2009 TV series)
9. Lost (2004 TV series)
10. The Losers
11. Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010 TV series)
12. A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
13. Death at a Funeral (2010)
14. The Crazies
15. Mulholland Dr.
16. Eclipse
17. Legion
18. Extraordinary Measures
19. Robin Hood (2010)
20. Dear John

Thanks to dawnlxix from Rob’s IMDb message board for putting together the list!

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3. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Opening Day: June 30


Pros: Arguably the most passionate franchise fanbase of this era and the most action packed of all the films which means guys might not have to be dragged by their significant others after being bored through “New Moon.” “Eclipse” is also the first installment in IMAX (higher ticket prices factor in) and to be released in the teen-friendly summer season.


Cons: The “backlash” is over, but are the fans still as excited as they were for the first two films?


Projected Box Office: $330 million


Lowdown: $300 million is guaranteed, but it “should” do much more than that

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Half of it sounds like translations of various things Rob said during the Remember Me press junket (eg. Tyler is a rebel without a cause etc.) and the other half, although it sounds new I think it may be made up. Mostly I think this because there’s a question that translates something like this: “You’re very good at splitting your time between acting and music. You wrote some of the music in Remember Me too, is that correct?” And his answer goes something like: “Yes, I was very inspired by this film. My music went very well with it. On the other hand, the movie I’m working on now, Bel Ami has a completely different mood so a professional is needed to write its music.” We all know that Rob didn’t write any of the music on the RM soundtrack or the score so I’m pretty sure this is a fabricated interview.

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Thanks to @alexandra1116 for e-mailing us the translation!

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Thanks to Maewolf at Twifans!

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Little Ashes – Madrid in 1922, the poet Federico García Lorca and Salvador Dalí become a couple. But the painter escapes from the relationship to Paris and with that right into the arms of Gala Éluard. Film biography from 2008 with “Twilight”-Star Robert Pattinson as young Dalí.

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