Robert Pattinson's upcoming performance in Life makes The Playlist's Oscar predictions list for 2015
Well this made me smile.....
The Playlist has been doing a "Premature Oscar Predictions" list for 2015 and guess who showed up on their Supporting Actor list?
Johnny Depp!
HAHA! Just kidding guysssssss....you know who showed up....
ROBERT PATTINSON!
Now this is a big step for The Playlist so they saved the best for last. ;) Rob's name pops up in the "you could also keep an eye out for..." section. They see potential for his role as Dennis Stock in Life which is crazy awesome since we're currently loving the set pics we're seeing.
I have personal, realist viewpoints about Oscar noms and fine-ass men with talent but those viewpoints don't keep me from smiling BIG TIME when I see movie media outlets anticipate award worthy performances from our favorite actor. I would have thought Rey would have gotten some love but The Playlist anticipates a fall festival run for Life and that could explain their Dennis Stock love. And yeah the work Rob is doing on Life is of the Best Actor variety since it's Dennis Stock's story but c'est la vie.
EITHER WAY......I'm
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Source: The Playlist
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Robert Pattinson's upcoming performance in Life makes The Playlist's Oscar predictions list for 2015
Robert Pattinson's The Rover is one of A24's fave films ever, Queen of the Desert production is soonish and MORE!
Robert Pattinson's The Rover is one of A24's fave films ever, Queen of the Desert production is soonish and MORE!
This roundup brings a cluster of good tweets and continued, positive buzz about Rob's upcoming films!
The Rover: We know the trailer is coming "soonish" and we're patiently waiting....
But distributor, A24, said something recently that really excited us.
One of their favorite movies, EVER?? RIGHT ON!!!
Maps To The Stars: MTTS picked up German distribution but our eyes zoomed in on this tweet from a lucky Toronto Star journalist.
Queen of the Desert: Rob's costar, Damian Lewis, was on Good Morning America and shared that his mustache was growing in preparation for an Edwardian look for QOTD. It was cool to see some physical prepping going on for the film. Click HERE to see the video. The producers have also been chatting:
We'll continue to bring you the latest movie news and we'll keep a look out for QOTD updates since that seems to be the next production on Rob's full plate of movie goodness.
This roundup brings a cluster of good tweets and continued, positive buzz about Rob's upcoming films!
The Rover: We know the trailer is coming "soonish" and we're patiently waiting....
But distributor, A24, said something recently that really excited us.
@Robx999 can't release until it's perfect. almost there! hold tight!
— A24 (@A24Films) November 27, 2013
@RPattzgirl very soonish! we think you'll be pleased ;)
— A24 (@A24Films) November 27, 2013
@RPattzgirl (p.s. The Rover is one of our favorite movies, ever.)
— A24 (@A24Films) November 27, 2013
One of their favorite movies, EVER?? RIGHT ON!!!
Maps To The Stars: MTTS picked up German distribution but our eyes zoomed in on this tweet from a lucky Toronto Star journalist.
@DavidCronenberg's Hollywood satire @MapsToTheStars, with plot of life crisis & rehab, had industry sneak Monday in T.O. -- perfect choice!
— Peter Howell (@peterhowellfilm) November 19, 2013
The film is already giving out sneaks and MTTS + "perfect choice" =Queen of the Desert: Rob's costar, Damian Lewis, was on Good Morning America and shared that his mustache was growing in preparation for an Edwardian look for QOTD. It was cool to see some physical prepping going on for the film. Click HERE to see the video. The producers have also been chatting:
We made major headway today on queen of the desert. We are close to starting director and actor deals are nearly done
— cassian elwes (@cassianelwes) November 16, 2013
Herzog and I negotiated his deal this afternoon. Once we were done I told him what an honor it'll be watching him shoot queen of the desert
— cassian elwes (@cassianelwes) November 16, 2013
@QueenDesertFilm pre shoot starts on Dec 18th
— Nick Raslan (@NickRaslan) November 27, 2013
Oh yeah! So the film seems to still be on track for December and good thing because it was one of the hottest titles previewed at the American Film Market!We'll continue to bring you the latest movie news and we'll keep a look out for QOTD updates since that seems to be the next production on Rob's full plate of movie goodness.
Robert Pattinson Attending People's Choice Awards?
According to People's Choice Blog he's listed as attending
And how about the guest list? Let’s see. We have Malin Akerman, Julie Bowen, Michael Chiklis, Miranda Cosgrove, Kaley Cuoco, Taye Diggs, Lisa Edelstein, Zac Efron, Elton John, Neil Patrick Harris, the Kardashians, Minka Kelly, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Taylor Lautner, Zachary Levi, Jane Lynch, AnnaLynne McCord, Leighton Meester, Stephen Moyer, Conan O’Brien, Jerry O’Connell, Jim Parsons, Robert Pattinson, Pauley Perrette, Katy Perry, Natalie Portman, Emma Roberts, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Swift and Kate Walsh. How’s that for a roster of A-List Hollywood talent and then some.
via RobPattzNews
As soon as we hear any more we'll let you know but hey fingers crossed!
Robert Pattinson’s Remember Me Surpasses Production Costs
At #12, Robert Pattinson’s Remember Me earned $1.9 million down an acceptable 41.6% from last weekend. Curiously, when compared to other movies Remember Me actually does better on weekdays than on weekends.
The romantic drama was #10 on Friday, but according to current estimates it had only a minor surge on Saturday and did poor business on Sunday. That has been the film’s pattern since it opened two weeks ago. A relatively weak weekend, but then on weekdays it goes up a spot or two on the chart.
To date, Remember Me has grossed $17.1 million, or about $1 million more than its production cost. It’ll probably earn another $3-$5 million in the next couple of weeks, ending its run in the low $20m range. That’s not bad at all for a movie that at first looked like it was going to disappear within the week.
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