So as tomorrow sees the release of "Eclipse" on DVD MTV's Hollywood Crush lists their favourite 12 Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart commentary quotes.
I wonder will they be your favourites too?
From Hollywood Crush
Can we all just agree that Robert Pattinson is one strange dude? (Kate:giggle) That doesn't mean we don't love him. He's just a weird guy—which is why we were so excited to hear the "Eclipse" DVD commentary he recorded with his "Twilight Saga" costar Kristen Stewart. The two weren't in the same city—actually, they were in different countries: Rob in Los Angeles and Kristen in Montreal —but some sort of conference call situation allowed the duo to record a commentary track together. It's clear the two are good friends, since they spent most of the movie teasing each other and reminiscing about the shoot.
Most of all, though, we got another major piece of evidence to prove our "Rob is odd" theory: basically the entirety of the DVD commentary. We watched it earlier this week—the tough things we do for you, Crushers—and jotted down 12 of the most bizarre (and, coincidentally, the funniest) quotes from the Robsten chatfest. Not surprisingly, most of them come from Rob. (Trust us, they're just as weird in context.)
Read them after the Cut
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MTV's 12 Favorite Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Commentary Quotes From "Eclipse"
Sneak peak in to DVD commentary with Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart
Courtesy of the official Twilight twitter, here's a sneak peak into the DVD commentary with Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
I can't wait to hear the commentree! Sounds like it'll be amazing. I wonder what Rob says after Kristen says Bella is allowed to have other relationships...maybe he asks her "WHY?!"
I can't wait to hear the commentree! Sounds like it'll be amazing. I wonder what Rob says after Kristen says Bella is allowed to have other relationships...maybe he asks her "WHY?!"
I personally don't think she's allowed to have other relationships with guys who walk around with their little shirts and their bellies out and fake tanned nipples and iron on tattoos.
via RobPattzNews
Transcript Of "Eclipse" Commentary With Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart
I'm so looking forward to Robert Pattinson's commentary on "Eclipse" and this transcript was floating about online yesterday so I thought some of you might enjoy it.
Obviously it is Spoilerish so if you don't want to be spoiled don't look after the cut.
THIS IS YOUR WARNING!!!
And if you have yet to pre-order it, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?????
You can order in the US
Or In the UK
Transcipt is after the cut!
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart ARE Doing The Commentary On "Eclipse"
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart ARE Doing The Commentary On "Eclipse"
We told you yesterday that Rob and Kristen were listed on VideoETA.com as doing a commentary on the "Eclipse" DVD and now HMV have also listed it!
Release date for the UK is Dec 6th 2010 :-(
Special Features
Over three hours of amazing extras including
Commentary 1: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
Commentary 2:Stephenie Meyer and producer Wyck Godfrey
Deleted and extended scenes with audio commentary from the director David Slade
A six part making of documentary
Photo gallery
Edward Fast Forward (Kate: I LOVED this the last time)
Jacob Fast Forward
Music videos from Muse and Metric which both feature on the film’s bestselling soundtrack
It's available for pre-order in the UK at HMV and you can also pre-order it at Amazon below!
As soon as it becomes available for Pre-Order in the US we'll let you know!
We told you yesterday that Rob and Kristen were listed on VideoETA.com as doing a commentary on the "Eclipse" DVD and now HMV have also listed it!
Release date for the UK is Dec 6th 2010 :-(
Special Features
Over three hours of amazing extras including
Commentary 1: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
Commentary 2:Stephenie Meyer and producer Wyck Godfrey
Deleted and extended scenes with audio commentary from the director David Slade
A six part making of documentary
Photo gallery
Edward Fast Forward (Kate: I LOVED this the last time)
Jacob Fast Forward
Music videos from Muse and Metric which both feature on the film’s bestselling soundtrack
It's available for pre-order in the UK at HMV and you can also pre-order it at Amazon below!
As soon as it becomes available for Pre-Order in the US we'll let you know!
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart To Do Commentary On "Eclipse" DVD ?
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart To Do Commentary On "Eclipse" DVD ?
According to VideoETA.com Rob & Kristen are doing the commentary on the "Eclipse" DVD.
It hasn't been confirmed yet but VideoETA are a pretty reliable source. Exciting Huh??
Here are the Deets:
Release Date: Dec 4th 2010
Synopsis: It all begins… with a choice. In the third chapter of Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenal Twilight saga, Bella Swan is surrounded by danger as Seattle is hit by a string of murders and an evil vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, Bella is forced to choose between her love, Edward Cullen, and her friend, Jacob Black—knowing that her decision may ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf.
DVD/BD Special Features (2-Disc & BD/DVD Combo Disc only)
2 Audio Commentaries: Rob Pattinson & Kristen Stewart; Stephenie Meyer
Deleted and Extended Scenes
Photo Gallery
6-Part Making of Documentary
Jump to... Your favorite scenes
Music Videos
PIP Commentary (BD only)
Via Lion_Lamb LJ & Team KBitch LJ
According to VideoETA.com Rob & Kristen are doing the commentary on the "Eclipse" DVD.
It hasn't been confirmed yet but VideoETA are a pretty reliable source. Exciting Huh??
Here are the Deets:
Release Date: Dec 4th 2010
Synopsis: It all begins… with a choice. In the third chapter of Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenal Twilight saga, Bella Swan is surrounded by danger as Seattle is hit by a string of murders and an evil vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, Bella is forced to choose between her love, Edward Cullen, and her friend, Jacob Black—knowing that her decision may ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf.
DVD/BD Special Features (2-Disc & BD/DVD Combo Disc only)
2 Audio Commentaries: Rob Pattinson & Kristen Stewart; Stephenie Meyer
Deleted and Extended Scenes
Photo Gallery
6-Part Making of Documentary
Jump to... Your favorite scenes
Music Videos
PIP Commentary (BD only)
Via Lion_Lamb LJ & Team KBitch LJ
First Look At Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" DVD Menu & Details About The Commentary
First Look At Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" DVD Menu & Details About The Commentary
A very lucky person got their hands on the "Remember Me" DVD and has tweeted pics of the menu and details about the commentary!
This is your **SPOILER WARNING**
Tweets about the commentary are after the cut read at your own risk.
DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED !!!!!!
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
A very lucky person got their hands on the "Remember Me" DVD and has tweeted pics of the menu and details about the commentary!
This is your **SPOILER WARNING**
Tweets about the commentary are after the cut read at your own risk.
DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED !!!!!!
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
A Taster Of What We Have To Look Forward To On Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" DVD Commentary
A Taster Of What We Have To Look Forward To On Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" DVD Commentary
While Robert Pattinson spends his June promoting "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," Summit Entertainment is working its cross-pollination magic by pushing "Remember Me" out on DVD.
Due June 22, the romantic drama starring Pattinson and "Lost" blond Emilie de Ravin touts a major bonus feature -- a cast commentary track in which the heartthrob drops serious pearls about his filming experience.
Taking the lead for our favorite factoid: Pattinson's dirty journaling. Playing the broody Tyler, the actor spent most of the film scrawling mysteriously in a leather-bound notebook. "On set I kept on going up to Rob and saying, 'You've got to write in your journal, mate,'" producer Nick Osbourne said.
Said Pattinson: "I remember writing all these kind of pornographic poems, whenever there was a close-up on it. Horrible, horrible things in bold capital letters." (Kate:{giggle})
We can only hope a man from Nantucket was involved.
Other amazing insights into Rob's soul include ...
His sex scene was scary: Pattinson was "terrified" during his boom-boom moment with De Ravin. More so, he was sympathetic to the director of photography, "who had to look deep into my ... crack for a long time." (Kate: Next time that is part of a film, can I apply for the job please!)
His mother was appalled at the thought of a tattoo: Pattinson's character has his brother's name inked on his left pec as a memorial. When his mom saw it in the "Remember Me" trailer, she called him immediately. "I was like, 'Really, do you think I tattooed 'Michael' on my chest?" (Kate: Awwww Mum's will always worry about their babies!)
Fans take note -- when in Los Angeles, he reads scripts in a fast-food restaurant parking lot: "I was in an In 'N Out burger car park where I used to always read scripts. ... I realized I liked the character Tyler in the first four pages." Perhaps he celebrated with a Double-Double.
He's not shy about his frustrations with the paparazzi: As the film's New York shoot was plagued with photogs, almost every scene in the "Remember Me" commentary comes with some anecdote about the invasive shutterbugs. "They showed absolutely no respect for anything," Pattinson remarks.
Big dramatic fight scenes (like in, um, "Eclipse") bore him: Pattinson gets roughed up by costar Chris Cooper in the film, and loved every minute of it. "It's probably the most fun I've ever had in a scene," he says of being slammed against the hood of a car. "Normally the fights are so choreographed, it makes it boring."
Rob does a mean Barney Gumble: Pattinson randomly bursts out in an impression of resident derelict Barney from "The Simpsons" on the commentary track. And it's actually pretty spot on.
Source LA Times
While Robert Pattinson spends his June promoting "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," Summit Entertainment is working its cross-pollination magic by pushing "Remember Me" out on DVD.
Due June 22, the romantic drama starring Pattinson and "Lost" blond Emilie de Ravin touts a major bonus feature -- a cast commentary track in which the heartthrob drops serious pearls about his filming experience.
Taking the lead for our favorite factoid: Pattinson's dirty journaling. Playing the broody Tyler, the actor spent most of the film scrawling mysteriously in a leather-bound notebook. "On set I kept on going up to Rob and saying, 'You've got to write in your journal, mate,'" producer Nick Osbourne said.
Said Pattinson: "I remember writing all these kind of pornographic poems, whenever there was a close-up on it. Horrible, horrible things in bold capital letters." (Kate:{giggle})
We can only hope a man from Nantucket was involved.
Other amazing insights into Rob's soul include ...
His sex scene was scary: Pattinson was "terrified" during his boom-boom moment with De Ravin. More so, he was sympathetic to the director of photography, "who had to look deep into my ... crack for a long time." (Kate: Next time that is part of a film, can I apply for the job please!)
His mother was appalled at the thought of a tattoo: Pattinson's character has his brother's name inked on his left pec as a memorial. When his mom saw it in the "Remember Me" trailer, she called him immediately. "I was like, 'Really, do you think I tattooed 'Michael' on my chest?" (Kate: Awwww Mum's will always worry about their babies!)
Fans take note -- when in Los Angeles, he reads scripts in a fast-food restaurant parking lot: "I was in an In 'N Out burger car park where I used to always read scripts. ... I realized I liked the character Tyler in the first four pages." Perhaps he celebrated with a Double-Double.
He's not shy about his frustrations with the paparazzi: As the film's New York shoot was plagued with photogs, almost every scene in the "Remember Me" commentary comes with some anecdote about the invasive shutterbugs. "They showed absolutely no respect for anything," Pattinson remarks.
Big dramatic fight scenes (like in, um, "Eclipse") bore him: Pattinson gets roughed up by costar Chris Cooper in the film, and loved every minute of it. "It's probably the most fun I've ever had in a scene," he says of being slammed against the hood of a car. "Normally the fights are so choreographed, it makes it boring."
Rob does a mean Barney Gumble: Pattinson randomly bursts out in an impression of resident derelict Barney from "The Simpsons" on the commentary track. And it's actually pretty spot on.
Source LA Times
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