Entertainment Weekly Featuring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner
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The December 4th issue of Entertainment Weekly is out on Firday and has a choice of three different covers Team Edward, Team Jacob & Team Bella.
From EW
NEW YORK – Hot off the tail of the New Moon premiere, this week’s Entertainment Weekly explores the phenomenon that is the Twilight series.
Chris Weitz opens the door to his beach house looking like a wilted rose. He’s unshaven, pale and wearing clothes he appears to have found wadded in a ball on his bedroom floor. It’s exactly the way you’d expect to find the director the morning after his movie The Twilight Saga: The New Moon opened around the world to numbers no one thought possible. But Weitz isn’t recovering from a long night of revelry. He’s just exhausted. In the last ten days, he’s been in more time zones than the sun, on the last stretch of promotional duties for his movie. “I’m at the point of physical collapse,” says Weitz, 40. “Hopefully I will now lapse into obscurity. That’s my plan.”
We can think of 140 million reasons that’s not going to happen – all of them dollars. On opening weekend, New Moon made the kind of money usually reserved for comic-book heroes and boy wizards, breaking records for midnight screenings and Friday box office. More significantly, Weitz has made the highest grossing female-oriented movie since James Cameron opened Titanic in 1997. And, with Sandra Bullock scoring a career best opening with $34.5 million for The Blind Side, he’s taken part in one of the most female-driven weekends in history–one that should wake up whatever Hollywood executives still underestimate the spending power of the purse. Still, Weitz won’t make any grand claims for himself. “The degree of credit I can take is limited,” he says. “I’m just the glorified conductor.”
ROBsessed - Fandango Giveaway Winners
We ran a competition with partner Fandango during November and now we have the winners!
After a random drawing Yen T won the $100 gift card from Fandango!
Runner ups won $25 gift cards: Khadija Bihi, Michelle Payton, Carina Carreon-Reyes, Angelyne Collins, Alicia Fernandez
Congratulations guys :)
Thank you all so much for submitting your entries! I wish I could give all of you a gift card, some entries were so creative and so sweet. Thank you all for visiting our little blog everyday and sending us so much love all the time :) Since it's almost thanksgiving, I'd like to say I'm thankful for Robert Pattinson and all the things/people he has brought into my life :)
I hope to have another giveaway soon but for now, here's some Rob for you:
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New Moon limited edition cards are also available for purchase HERE .
The gift cards are exclusive and are good for any movie, anytime on Fandango.
Fandango Talks to Robert Pattinson, the "New Moon" cast & Chris Weitz
Remember Me, Robert Pattinson, overshadows New Moon
As the New Moon breaks records, attention should be brought to a trailer with a release date in March of 2010. No, not Eclipse, but rather Remember Me, a film which could legitimize Robert Pattinson as an actor and not just a Teen Beat cover boy.
Remember me is filled with an amazing cast: the impeccable, Academy Award winner Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan and Lena Olin. Robert is enlisted to play Tyler, a poetic misfit, who wants to be his own man but does not know how to find the path to becoming one. His father, portrayed by Brosnan, does not know what to do with him, which only leads to Tyler’s greater alienation.
Until, he meets Ally who gives him a spark at a real relationship. She is quirky as is he, so it just might be ideal. That is, until her father played by Cooper steps in as the cop who busted Tyler earlier on with whom only tensions rise between them as Tyler’s relationship with Ally grows.
Yes, this sounds like every other lost teenage romance film, with the idea of “To hell with everyone else!” This film is directed by Allen Coulter who has directed primarily television shows (as well as the very underrated Hollywoodland) but therein lies the potential strength of this film. His resume includes The Sopranos, Rome (HBO), Six Feet Under and Sex in the City. All of these shows have one major thread in common. They are very character-driven. Which is good news for Pattinson fans.
Additionally, the movie will bring together a formidable love interest in Emilie de Ravin who plays Ally. She has great charisma and shines forth on the screen. This will be a much better pairing than Robert and Kristin, screen-wise.
If the trailer is any indication, Remember Me promises to be the one film Pattinson does that will not be forgotten.
Source: Post Production Examiner
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