
Thank you to EclipseMovie.org and their visitor Kristin!
@RobPattzNews reported,
….thanks to @elikarae we know the cover made it on to the Sex and the City sequel:
“R/K Harper’s mag in Sex and the City 2…so cute ”
We got a few more details from @NkHpTwihard:
“There is one scene in SATC2 where Carrie is looking at mail and picks up the New Yorker.. below it is R&K Harper’s Bazaar”
InTouch Magazine
He’s showing her up all over
- Rob makes fun of Kristens baby wish
- Rob didn’t celebrate her birthday with her even though she flew in from LA
- Fight on ‘Eclipse’ Reshoots
- Secret Date with Leighton Meester
Same old bullshit. And don’t ask me why there’s an ad for people with vaginal thrush.
Apparently Robert Pattinson is a man whore or the fans are fan whores.
Idk, idk. LOLOL



GALA Magazine
Oh, sweet torture
- Regular fights
- Mention of ‘Eclipse Reshoots’
- Kristen is the one who starts the fights, she’s got the upper hand
- Rob behaves like a clingy puppy
- Rob takes the relationship much more serious than she does
blah, blah, blah

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Thank you to littlemonalisa from the pattinsonlife LJ community!
Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon are working together on Water for Elephants.
They previously worked together on the film, Vanity Fair.
But Pattinson and Witherspoon are not getting together romantically, as the Fox411 blog would like its readers to believe.
According to a post today, “The chemistry between the two so far is ‘magic.’”
Uh, they’re actors.
Nevertheless, the site has a so-called “insider” who warns, “Reese’s agent boyfriend Jim Toth had better watch out or he could lose his girl to the gentle charms of the man who plays the world’s most famous vampire!”
“Rob is not dating anyone,” adds Fox411’s alleged source.
Really? No one?
The post then ends, “Could ‘Elephants’ help turn Pattinson, 24, and Witherspoon, 34, into Hollywood’s latest June-September romance? Stranger things have happened.”
Actually, what’s stranger is the nonsensical implication that Pattinson and Witherspoon are heading for a hook-up just because they share the screen.
Back in reality, Witherspoon is happily involved with Toth, and by all accounts, the relationship is moving in the right direction.
And Pattinson also seems quite happy to be around Kristen Stewart.
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If you haven’t heard, Tyra Banks will be ending her talk show and noted her interview with Rob as a highlight to PEOPLE Magazine,
“I even got bitten on the neck by Twilight‘s sexiest vampire, Robert Pattinson,” says Banks, whose talk show will air its final episode Friday. “I don’t think I’ve ever felt so envied.”
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Thanks to brandnewluv of the pattinsonlife LiveJournal community!
Remember, this is a gossip rag. Have a laugh.

They’re unimaginably famous, carrying on a romance in the glare of the spotlight. But despite relentless public pressure, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart manage to keep their relationship intensely passionate — and fiercely private.
While the strikingly handsome Rob is a fixture on “hottest hunks” lists, what really makes Kristen swoon is his insatiable mind.
“She loves that Rob is interested in just about everything,” the insider explains. “There aren’t that many hot young guys out there who are as smart — and for Kristen that’s a huge turn-on.”
As OK! reported last week, Rob hopes to marry Kristen one day. To prove it, he’s enlisted the help of his family. “Sometimes he’ll have his mom give her a call out of the blue. It’s another way to show Kristen he’s totally committed — and has every intention of [making her] an official part of the Pattinson family.”
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Here’s a first look at the bookmarks soon to be released of Edward! The rest of the fabulous Eclipse cast has some as well. No information on where to where to purchase them yet, but as that becomes available we will definitely update!
Thanks to ablueskywaiting from the lion_lamb LJ community!

Thank you to ablueskywaiting from the lion_lamb LJ community!
THE PHENOMENON:
The Downside-
With notable exceptions this film has been panned by critics, most of whom, when they weren’t arrogant, were ignorant. In a misguided attempt at political correctness they trashed the shocking ending of the film to pre-empt predicted public outrage. That is a kind interpretation of their motives. There was also much envy and maliciousness, an attempt to diss ‘vampire boy’ Robert Pattinson for daring to be a teen heart throb and not, in their opinion, rising in the ranks slowly enough, like a good boy.
Then even Pattinson’s teen girl fanbase boycotted the film, for the immature reason that the vampire Edward was ‘cheating’ on Bella. Which brings us to the fact that the studio poorly marketed the movie as a romantic drama. This kept the males away too.
Therefore the film, by blockbuster standards, did poorly at the box office. Yet this small indie flick, produced for a mere $16M, has now made $55M world-wide, which is actually a very respectable figure. Compare it with the Academy Award Winner, Hurt Locker, which had comparable production budget and grossed approx. $45M globally. [Box Office Mojo]
However, the story of its reception by actual viewers is very different. Indeed, puzzled by the poor reviews, audiences have been jumping to the film’s defence, sometimes passionately.
The Upside-
Comments on websites and blogs have been amazingly positive. And that ending elicited mostly more positive comments. From general good ‘reviews’ from the viewing public, the comments ventured into more intense territory. People started sharing personal responses to the film and reactions of their families and friends; these were as stunning as the film’s ending.
People of both sexes, of all ages, from 14 to 94, reacted similarly. It is hard to encapsulate the sheer passion which they describe. Some quotes from the comments might give an idea but they should be multiplied one hundred fold, because the impact of reading them together is astounding:
-rarely does a film move me emotionally as this one did;
-it’s how the film touches my heart that sets it apart
-I cried like a baby
-haven’t seen a movie this honest in a long time
-it profoundly moved me; -never been moved so much when watching a movie
-they don’t make them like this anymore
-it made me feel, unlike most movies
-it’s a sign of a good movie when you genuinely care about the characters
-a deep ache in my heart.
You get the picture. And this is the tip of the iceberg.
Then the comments changed. People started saying things about the need for repeat viewings, and here too, the number of people who voiced this was substantial; it was like a refrain.
-I rarely feel compelled to see a movie twice but this one, yes
-It stayed with me; I can’t get it out of my head and it’s been a week; I can’t forget it.
Next, people started sharing very personal stories, either from their own lives, or told how they and their friends felt the need to discuss it. Stories of loss, love, of 9/11, of their most personal griefs. This poured out of them. Remember Me set off a tidal wave within so many viewers, the dimensions of which none of them knew when they first stepped out of the theatre, after the first viewing. The film set loose a veritable tsunami of feeling within each one.
Comments changed again. People were analyzing the movie.
-sticks with you and makes you think
-thought-provoking and caused me to re-evaluate my life
-I somehow felt more alive after watching this film
-this movie opened my eyes to grief
Another shift in the comments came when they decided this film had changed their lives. They analyzed their own lives and had existential epiphanies.
-remembering helps you grow and change
-I renewed my commitments to touch others’ lives
-the raw emotion this film evoked from me had been untapped for many years and was transforming; it got me to step back and re-evaluate my life
-how do I want to be remembered?
-what if today is my last day?
Next new blogs began, analyzing the film from different angles: artistic, psychological, sociological, through the characters, themes and symbols used. People thought it should be taught in high schools and universities.
Viewers had always used superlatives but now they used emblematic ones. It was a modern day Ordinary People. According to some, it was ‘the best film ever made’, ‘the best film I’ve ever seen’, ‘my favourite movie of the year’, ‘of all time’. It had ‘a deep message’, ‘a film that matters’, ‘not to be missed’ and would have ‘a lasting place in film history’. And big words were being used, by quite a number of them. The words Oscar and classic.
This movie, which was panned by critics, boycotted by the supposed fanbase, poorly marketed, had found its audience—which straddled demographics—and which was in awe of the profound impact it had had on each of their lives.
We are now at the stage when next year’s Oscar contenders are being selected in a general buzz. Where is Remember Me in all of this? Again, there is a big disconnect between those with power and influence to create Oscar talk and those who have see the film. Call it the great divide. And that begs the question: What the heck happened?
To read the rest of this very insightful article, please visit The Unofficial Remember Me Site Today!

This is what Stylebop.com had to say about Rob’s Hugo Boss winning look.
Even with rising heat in the office, they should keep a cool head. Your shirt collar should be something like open. Assuming the shirt fits perfectly. The same goes for your summer suit. He can be calm relaxed when he is well cut. For your shoes, there are no exception. You need to be made of leather.
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