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Via RobPattzNews:

Something’s cooking in Rio.. Brazilian fans help us out? @ssl_riofilme said decision shortly.. then kinda of a statement.. but confirmation?

Via fab__w:

The producers are in Rio right now. No decision yet. He also says that a confirmation will bring a lot of investment to the city.

Via alineee:

he is kinda saying how much they are gonna invest, how many jobs are gonna be available if breaking dawn shots here, etc!

Via ssl_riofilme:

They are in Rio I can not give details.Soon comes the decision.@ vanessahjt : Producers of Dawn gave up locations to see here?

# Dawn in Rio Investment = $ 1.5 million in the city generated many jobs + + A + River superdivulgação a gift to the fans

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PAPARAZZIReform:

California Senate is now discussing and about to vote on anti-pap legislation. Stay tuned!

Anti-pap bill passes California Senate! Thank you for all your help and support!

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So I posted those gorgeous jaw-dropping outtakes from the ‘Another Man’ photoshoot which I think we all enjoyed and one of our members, MarianaP sent me this pic of her signed copy of the magazine(YES, it was signed by THE Robert Pattinson!!!!!!)And I should mention that she has met Rob not once, but three times!!I think I speak for everyone when I say I’m so so very jealous!!!!!!!!

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The Kiss of the Vampire

Caught by the site Celebuzz an alleged kiss on the mouth between the actors of Twilight.Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Both were spotted exchanging affections in Montreal, Canada.

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This is an EASY win!

Robert Pattinson

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I felt much better after breakfast. I walked happily down the hill. When I looked up Christoph Waltz was coming my direction! He looked rested with a pleasant expression. “Good morning!” I offered. “Good morning,” he said, and gave a genuine smile. I smiled all the way to our holding site.

Our holding site was behind the biggest green screen I have ever seen. On the other side was a small city. I scanned our holding area for the perfect spot. Not too close to the other actors, but not so far that it looked like I was avoiding them. We were called as soon as I had picked out my chair for the day chair and set my bag down. The group of Rube’s had slowly dwindled since my first day on set but there were still over one hundred of us; dirty, and ready to work. I followed the group toward the little city. On the other side of the green-screen we split down the left and right sides of the street. It was beautiful. The buildings had been designed and decorated to look like the 1930’s. There was a barber shop, a candy store, a restaurant, and a small convenient store that was selling plump watermelons. On the corner of the alley-way four large posters read: “Benzini Bros Circus!”

At the far end of the city street the film crew was poised. Behind them was the trailer park. Of course, in this trailer park you’re probably served filet mignon and given an afternoon massage. “Scrape. Scrape. Scrape.” I looked over and two men in cargo pants shoveled dirt onto the street where the barren asphalt had been exposed. Their movements got faster and faster until the first animal cages came around the corner for the parade. The men pushed the wheelbarrows off the street and the Assistant-Director yelled, “This is a parade folks, have fun!”…. “Action!”

The animals came two-by-two. The line-up was like a giant mix of Animal Crackers. Clowns rode by on unicycles and zebras trotted along side. We cheered. Four horses pulled a majestic cage through the center of the dirt covered street. On each corner the wood had been carefully carved and on the top a gold-embroidered lion looked on. A Persian rug had been draped behind the bars to hide the secret contents. The lower right corner of the rug lifted up. The eyes shone first. The rug raised higher. Two large nostrils. The rug swiftly lifted all the way up and an African lion revealed its triumphant mane.

In unison everyone watching gasped. The noise of our breath was loud and visibly startled the lion back to the darkness. The cage rolled on making room for the star of the parade: Rosie. Wearing a shimmering headband she lumbered down the street. Her trunk swayed back and forth, back and forth. Children laughed with excitement and pointed from the window of the candy store. A man next to me lit a hand-rolled cigarette. I gave a big holler to Rosie and clapped my hands. Back and forth, and back and forth, she lumbered. I rested my right leg on the bumper of an old two-door Ford – a relic from an era passed.

“Great job ladies and gentlemen!” “Back to the top!” The AD had the megaphone again – and for good reason. All of the cages, carts, clowns, and circus animals turned around and walked back to their starting positions. Christoph and Rob slipped into the parade without fanfare. On the next take the two actors walked near each other but not too near. There was a visible tension between them, especially now that Marlena sat atop her prized Rosie. She looked stunning in her silver shimmering costume and waved at the crowd. She looked my direction and I waved back. Who knows, maybe she was looking at me?

The parade continued on for a couple of hours before we returned to our tents and I drank six Dixie Cups of ice water. Some of the Rubes sat in circles and talked, others went to sleep in the grass. I paced. I wanted more. When the next call came I was first in line.

We followed the AD back down to the street and gathered around the corner convenience store. I wondered why they had so many watermelons. A middle-aged Asian man stood high-up on a ladder in cargo shorts and a sweaty t-shirt. He wore a faded blue baseball cap fastened down by an over-sized pair of headphones and held a ten foot long boom mic over the crowd. “Ok folks, make some room!” Out of thin air, Rosie appeared and was walking toward the middle of the crowd. We immediately split and cleared a path. Once she was in position I was so close I could reach out and touch her hind leg.

“Thank you for your patience folks. Here is what’s going to happen. Tai (Rosie) is going to be eating the watermelons and Rob and Camel are going to come and take her away. When she starts to back up, make sure you….” Ptthhhmmpppp. Silence. Laughter. “Ewwww,” a group of people groaned at once. The Rubes directly behind Tai took a few steps back and covered their mouths. Elephant fart.

Once everyone regained their composure the filming began. My job was to look enthralled by the fact there was an elephant eating at the convenience store. How could I not be? Jacob and Camel pushed their way through the crowd and attempted to lure Rosie away with the smell of whiskey. This turned out to be harder than they’d imagined. In between takes Rob stood comfortably in the back of the crowd. He had an undeniable composure and worked diligently to make the scene the best it possibly could be. He inspired all of us to give our best until the sun began to set.

I didn’t want to, but I hung my suit back up on the wardrobe rack. I dropped my hat in one of the boxes, and took one last look at the set. The sky darkened and the lights of the Fox Studio buildings covered the evening canvas with glimmering light. This was the end for my time on Water for Elephants, but just the beginning for everything else…..

You can read the first 3 parts and more of part 4 at Cody Wood’s Facebook Page.

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Carole submitted two awesome collages to Robsessed, our Ellite Affiliate.

To view Carol’s other collage or the wallpapers by Weronica, click here.

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YES, you might need earmuffs for this episode of as the “fan junket turns.” Stephenie Meyer uses the word brat, flawed, and Edward in the same sentence!!! Kim and I almost fell off the chair. But Stephenie confesses that she still likes Eddie. *wipes sweat from brow* She likes him so much that it was hard for her write him going away in ‘New Moon.’

Twifans.com: Stephenie Meyer talks character development and Edward Cullen by twifans

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TST: With your characters — do they run the show or do you run the show?

SM: This is something I’ve learned. People think you’re crazy when you tell the truth on this question. But, writers don’t think you’re crazy, because they understand. The characters run the show. Because once you create a character, it’s who they are. Sure, there are certain things they can’t do. Certain things they can’t say; it’s not in character. I had that problem with Edward a lot. In the beginning he was a really, a very strong character. New Moon came about because of his character. I did not want to write him going away, that was not very much fun, but if he hadn’t done that, how could he say he tried everything? He didn’t try everything to save her, if he hadn’t gone away. So that whole book revolved around his (Edward’s) iron nature that he had, that I could not get around. I could not just make him…he was so loathed to destroy her life. There was no way that he was gonna “okay, you’re right. We’ll just hang out.” He’s also such a know-it-all. Bella’s trying to tell him “look, this is something different than we think it is” and he’s “no, I know better….I’m a 110.” He’s kind-of a brat sometimes. It’s so funny when people think I have constructed (in a negative way) my idea of the perfect man and how flawless he is. No, he’s very flawed. I’m well aware of that. And he’s lived in this world where rules don’t apply to him. He does stuff that is over the line for a human person. But he is a vampire and can fool a lot of people. So going into someone’s room at night isn’t that bad, in comparison. And the rules don’t apply to him; he does all kinds of really shallow stuff. But I still like him.

To see the entire post which includes additional audio with transcipts, visit Twifans.

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Reports emerged yesterday that Angelina Jolie will develop a film based on a BBC miniseries called Unforgiven. The potential project would grown from the same partnership behind Jolie’s upcoming Bosnian War movie.

Now rumors are buzzing that Robert Pattinson is also attached to Unforgiven.

“There’s speculation in the wind that Robert Pattinson has been tapped for this project,” reports Lainey Gossip. The actor met late last year with Jolie attorney Robert Offer, observes the site, “so his recent trip to see [her movie] Salt with his agent is suddenly rife with new possibility.”

While it’s always possible a high-profile actor like Pattinson could join Unforgiven — especially, as the site notes, to demonstrate his range — as of now, he is not involved.

A Pattinson insider tells Gossip Cop that rumors connecting him to the film are inaccurate.

Gossip Cop will follow all developments.

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The competition consisted of three rounds. In the first, the MCs came up with a 60-second verse based on a series of random images — a monster truck, a lunchbox, Robert Pattinson — projected onto nearby screens.

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Thanks you Kat aka @CSI_Kat!

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