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Robert Pattinson was like a big brother to his Remember Me co-star Ruby Jerins, she has revealed.
The 11-year-old plays the Twilight star’s younger sister in the tear-jerker, and said their on-screen chemistry was just as real once the cameras were switched off.

“He’s really fun and very funny, he was like a bigger brother except he wasn’t mean – sometimes big brothers can be mean,” she said. “He is very supportive and respectable, and easy to act with. I really admired his work from the beginning, and he was really nice to everybody.”

The actress added: “It is extremely easy to bond with him. When we first met at the screen test, he suggested we should hang out a little and build chemistry but we never got to – it wasn’t really necessary because we did a lot of waiting around on set, so we got to know each other then and goofed around.”

Ruby – a Twilight fan – was amazed by the constant presence of fans and paparazzi around the Remember Me set in New York.

“It was crazy. From the time when we woke up, all these fans and paparazzi would already have surrounded the set. They were all over every scene. It was definitely a new experience for me,” she recalled.

:: Remember Me is available now in Blu-Ray and DVD.

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I will say, I think the title is a bit much since he didn’t actually “blow up” but they also covered the recent incident of Rob with the shutterbugs.

Disclaimer: Under the cut,  the video includes footage from Rob dealing with the paparazzi this weekend. Again, it also serves as a recap for those that missed all drama as it unfolded.

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Dear Ted:
It is evident that Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have become close friends. What is Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner’s relationship like? It appears to be professional and friendly enough, but I wonder if, like Bella, Kristen is the glue that holds these two together. If Kristen would be working, would we see Rob and Taylor promoting and doing interviews together like we saw Kristen and Taylor do overseas for Eclipse?
—Tlkwlk

Dear Real-Life Bella:
There’s an ounce of truth to that, but it’s not like we’ve got a real-life Twilight situation going on here, sweets. There are lots of reasons for their lack of appearances together. And besides, it’s not like Summit is trying to break up the two studs for a reason or anything.

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Disclaimer: Under the cut is regarding this weekend’s inexcusable actions by the paparazzi. The video includes footage from Rob’s past interviews commenting on fame and dealing with such circumstances. It also serves as a recap for those that missed all the blasphemy.

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Please note, with our new paparazzi-free policy, I have not excluded on set pictures since he is working. Due to the sensitive nature for some fans of even on-set pictures, I will be placing these pictures under the cut. Also, please note, there are film spoilers at the source.

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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart may not have been in San Diego this year, but there certainly was a Robsten effect. Namely, that there weren’t as many crazy paparazzi stalking the convention center, that is once they heard Brad Pitt was a no-show.

Since there was no viciously stalked couple to get that money shot of, this year it felt as though Comic-Con was almost given back to the geeks. There were a ton of hyped movies (The Avengers, Tron, Thor) and somehow the buzz at the fest was—gasp—actually about the films and TV shows and not so much the actors’ personal lives.

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It’s a good time to be Talulah Riley.

Riley is a hardworking English actress best known to younger audiences as one of the loveable miscreants in the St. Trinian’s film series, Pirate Radio and TV’s Dr. Who.  The 24-year-old’s career is on a pretty intense international upswing thanks to an appearance opposite Twilight’s Robert Pattinson in the iTunes original short The Summer House and a part in a little something called Inception.

Let’s start with The Summer House.  Riley is a beautiful but reserved English girl who decides to spend the summer of 1969 in a friend’s French estate to recover from a broken heart, when out of the bushes comes Pattinson.  The Summer House packs a lot of heat into just a few minutes.

Monsters and Critics - There are just 12 minutes to get to know Jane in Summer House.  But you made her a dimensional person – how?

Talulah Riley - Daisy spent a lot of time with Rob and me discussing the back-story, so we were aware of our characters situations and the decisions they’d made to get them to the point where the audience meets them, in the film.  Action is character, as they say, so just knowing that my character was the type of girl who would have to run away to France to get over a break-up, gave me a good place to start.

M&C - How did you get to ‘know’ her?  What did you work on to determine what was she like, and what she thought, who she was?

TR - I was lucky enough to be given a copy of the book The Summer House, by the writer Ian Beck.  This really helped me with the characterization.  Prose is good for filling in the details – especially when there is very little dialogue.

M&C – The Summer House is set in the free love era.  How free was Jane?

TR - Although the film is set in the Swinging 60’s, Jane isn’t really that into free love.  She’s more of a true romantic – idealistic, gentle, loyal, and intensely hurt by her lover’s betrayal.

M&C - Your Summer House lover, Robert Pattinson has been struck by a movie supernova.  Did you work together during or before Twilight?

TR - I worked with Rob before Twilight.  I’m very happy for his success.  It couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.  He’s a lovely actor and a lovely friend.

M&C - Is he a good kisser? Neck nuzzler?

TR - He’s a very good neck nuzzler.

M&C - The world of exhibition is changing so much.  The Summer House has just been released on iTunes.  What kind of impact will non-conventional, non-theatrical releases have on the business?

TR - I think things like iTunes are great for the business.  It means something like The Summer House, which would conventionally only have a very limited release, can be reached by a much larger audience.

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We had captures of this magazine before but now Janelle was kind enough to send in the entire set of scans!

Thanks again Janelle!

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@RobLovePatts

photo: location “Water for Elephants” (student Robert Pattinson) 26Jul @bleezy_baby: They’re filming movie at UCLA http://twitgoo.com/1ekhft
41 minutes ago via web

WFE/Robert Pattinson at UCLA July 26/Mon @manilynn: some filming on campus, 3rd floor Kerckhoff lounge closed & hair&makeup in Perloff plaza
about 1 hour ago via web

WFE/Robert Pattinson at “University of California UCLA” 26 July @JGamble1919: Sittin outside Kerckhoff watchin them film Water for Elephants
about 2 hours ago via web

@NIKONOVICK

So I worked with @robTomPattinson today on Water for Elephants…not so bad after all :) He is underrated in an overrated way
about 1 hour ago via web

@Hibbits

Done with Cornell… Off to the morgue.
about 4 hours ago via Twitterrific

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Dear Rob,

Paparazzi videos usually don’t make me sad but that one (X17) definitely did. I don’t know if it’s your sad panda face when you stop the car for the billionth time, the way the engine wheezed thudded to life making it sound like your morning smokers hack or the fact that it’s Sunday night and tomorrow I have to go back to work, but whatever it is that video made me a little sad for you.

Sure, in the grand scheme of things you don’t have it rough at all and some lame dudes with cameras following you around is annoying and a bit of a safety hazard at best. I have to remember you get paid a LOT of money and this is one of those unfortunate side effects that comes with being stupidly rich and famous and good looking.

BUT I do admire your chutzpa in stopping the car and trying to wait them out. Though you know they’ll take pictures and ask you stupid stuff about the loquat crumble recipe and call you “Edward” as long as you let them. So it was a flawed attempt at using logic on the paparazzi, they don’t work that way, sadly. Even when you tried to reason telling them they’d taken “millions of pictures” and that should be enough. It should Rob, it should! But why do they want more? Are they waiting for Kristen to meet you in the parking lot of a fireplace store? Or are they hoping to catch you and John Stamos hanging out at Bob Saget’s house again? It makes me wonder how long you stood out there, in the middle of the street waiting for them to leave you alone, then talking to cops and then most bizarrely talking to that girl about the cars or the Kardashians? I couldn’t tell. Whatever it is that was the most odd part of the evening.

But what can we do as fans? We’ve already been hit up by some emails saying that the respect Rob campaign should be started up again. What were we doing since the last supposed “bad” paparazzi run in that prompted the respect stuff? Disrespecting you? (Nice and slow, right Freya?) Ok, ok just on the occasional Friday when we drop some Rob Porn on the ladies. But really, should we be boycotting mags and their sites and telling people we’re “proud to be paparazzi free?” HALE NAH, cause we love us a good pap picture, without those we wouldn’t have the underwear shopping trip or the wrist holding pic or those blessed Nova pictures from last week? So where does that leave us?

Prompted by your own mid-street stand-in I propose as a way of showing our respect that all Rob fans walk into the middle of the street tomorrow at noon for a moment of silence and sad panda faces in remembrance of your weekend paparazzi show down. Now if we happen to obstruct traffic, or ask your coworker to follow you into the street with a point-and-shoot digital camera to reenact the moment or repeatedly get into your busted Kia Sephia and crank the engine than that’s just bonus points. Super fans will go the extra mile to show how much they respect your street side showdown.

In an effort to make this not such a sad video can someone please remix this and add the song “Dancing in the Street” by Martha and the Vandellas so that our new Respect Rob movement will have a theme song and now every time a Rob fan is out drunk Karaoke-ing and this song comes on we all have a moment of silence to let the paparazzi know we will NOT stand for this any long. But we WILL stand in the street!

Now it’s time to start taking photos of ourselves in the middle of the street so we can post them here to show how much we’re REAL Rob fans.

You agree I assume, right Rob? You’ll join us next time Dancin’ in the Street comes on the oldies station in the Nova?

From our Sister Site Letters To Rob

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Thank you to @HollyAnne18 for sharing!

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