Would You Like To Go The The Teen Choice Awards & After Party?
Me too!
Variety The Childrens Charity Of Southern California are auctioning tickets to the Teen Choice Awards & After Party to raise funds.
Here's a bit more about the charity
Variety The Childrens Charity of Southern California, founded in 1941, is made up of men and women primarily in the entertainment industry who raise the much-needed funds to provide lifesaving support for disabled, abused, physically-challenged and underprivileged children in the Southern California community We are proud that 88 cents of every dollar raised from our major fundraisers goes directly to the children we serve.
If you want to bid on them head over HERE
Current bid is at $1,525.00 (Yikes, Kate breaks open the piggy bank to count the pennies)
Hope whoever wins gets to see/meet Rob!
Vintage Car Owner Talks About Driving Robert Pattinson
Vintage Car Owner Talks About Driving Robert Pattinson
Instead of "Driving Miss Daisy" it's "Driving Mr Pattinson".
Now where can I apply for that job? I think I'd be good at it!
Only the parts mentioning Rob. Go HERE to read the full article
Teenage fans of British heartthrob Robert Pattinson would have paid a premium for a Hillsboro man’s seat Friday in a rural area outside Chickamauga, Ga.
While the teens gathered with their cameras at a blocked-off road leading to a movie set at a farmhouse, Eugene Glenn sat behind the steering wheel of a 1930 Model A Ford as members of the crew gave him a push to start his car. Pattinson, 24, who appears in “Eclipse” with Kristen Stewart, sat in the passenger seat.
“I didn’t say a word to him,” Glenn said, “and he didn’t offer any conversation.”
Filming scenes of “Water for Elephants” brought Glenn to the cattle farm about 28 miles south of Chattanooga, although the story from the Sara Gruen novel during the Great Depression originates in Tompkins County, New York.
Instead of "Driving Miss Daisy" it's "Driving Mr Pattinson".
Now where can I apply for that job? I think I'd be good at it!
Only the parts mentioning Rob. Go HERE to read the full article
Teenage fans of British heartthrob Robert Pattinson would have paid a premium for a Hillsboro man’s seat Friday in a rural area outside Chickamauga, Ga.
While the teens gathered with their cameras at a blocked-off road leading to a movie set at a farmhouse, Eugene Glenn sat behind the steering wheel of a 1930 Model A Ford as members of the crew gave him a push to start his car. Pattinson, 24, who appears in “Eclipse” with Kristen Stewart, sat in the passenger seat.
“I didn’t say a word to him,” Glenn said, “and he didn’t offer any conversation.”
Filming scenes of “Water for Elephants” brought Glenn to the cattle farm about 28 miles south of Chattanooga, although the story from the Sara Gruen novel during the Great Depression originates in Tompkins County, New York.
WFE Extra Jonathan Moore Talks About Working With Robert Pattinson & What It's Really Like On The WFE Set
WFE Extra Jonathan Moore Talks About Working With Robert Pattinson & What It's Really Like On The WFE Set
Our reader Manna told us about this article that was in her local newspaper.
It's written by Jonathan Moore A Campbellsville, Ky. native. He's a writer and a filmmaker and got to play the tall man in WFE.
I've only included the parts where he talks mentions Rob. Make sure to check out the full article here .He gives great insight at what really goes on behinds the scenes of making a film
Photo Credit: FAME Pics
Robert Pattinson stood inches from me. Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, both Oscar winners, were only feet away. Directly in front of me, and behind the camera, sat Rodrigo Prieto, an Oscar-nominated director of photography.
I should have been completely awestruck at the level of talent that surrounded me. Yet the only thing I could truly focus on was my aching feet and legs due to the flat slippers the wardrobe department had given me to wear - and having to stand on them for hours on end.
Playing the Tall Man, a non-speaking, featured-extra role in the film "Water for Elephants" proved to be equal parts fun and exhausting.
Based on the popular book of the same name by Sara Gruen, the story is about a young man who joins a Depression-era circus. I was cast as a part of a group of sideshow performers that included a midget, Wolfboy, the Fat Lady, the Strong Man and a couple of contortionists.
My job was to be present in the background and, in some cases, right up next to the lead actors. I suppose my claim to fame was the scene in which I and a few other men physically shoved Pattinson to the front of a group of circus workers so that he could be properly "initiated" into the circus life by being sprayed with water, pelted with pies and kissed by the showgirls.
But there were other scenes, too, including one on the sleeping car of the train, another when I stood with Pattinson and a few others and watched Witherspoon cavort with an elephant.
There is a chance that I will be seen on screen. But, being familiar with filmmaking, I understand that there is an even better chance that I will not be seen. Wait and see, I guess.
It was fun to meet and work with such talent, including director Francis Lawrence. Yet the thing that I found most impressive - as I always have - was the extraordinary work ethic of the crew.
Behind the Robert Pattinsons, Reese Witherspoons and others is always a multitude of men and women who exude professionalism and redefine what it means to work hard. They are the ones whose names roll later in the credits, long after most have risen from their theater seats and gone home.
Source Central Kentucky News Journal
And thanks again to Manna for sending us the tip.
Our reader Manna told us about this article that was in her local newspaper.
It's written by Jonathan Moore A Campbellsville, Ky. native. He's a writer and a filmmaker and got to play the tall man in WFE.
I've only included the parts where he talks mentions Rob. Make sure to check out the full article here .He gives great insight at what really goes on behinds the scenes of making a film
Photo Credit: FAME Pics
Robert Pattinson stood inches from me. Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, both Oscar winners, were only feet away. Directly in front of me, and behind the camera, sat Rodrigo Prieto, an Oscar-nominated director of photography.
I should have been completely awestruck at the level of talent that surrounded me. Yet the only thing I could truly focus on was my aching feet and legs due to the flat slippers the wardrobe department had given me to wear - and having to stand on them for hours on end.
Playing the Tall Man, a non-speaking, featured-extra role in the film "Water for Elephants" proved to be equal parts fun and exhausting.
Based on the popular book of the same name by Sara Gruen, the story is about a young man who joins a Depression-era circus. I was cast as a part of a group of sideshow performers that included a midget, Wolfboy, the Fat Lady, the Strong Man and a couple of contortionists.
My job was to be present in the background and, in some cases, right up next to the lead actors. I suppose my claim to fame was the scene in which I and a few other men physically shoved Pattinson to the front of a group of circus workers so that he could be properly "initiated" into the circus life by being sprayed with water, pelted with pies and kissed by the showgirls.
But there were other scenes, too, including one on the sleeping car of the train, another when I stood with Pattinson and a few others and watched Witherspoon cavort with an elephant.
There is a chance that I will be seen on screen. But, being familiar with filmmaking, I understand that there is an even better chance that I will not be seen. Wait and see, I guess.
It was fun to meet and work with such talent, including director Francis Lawrence. Yet the thing that I found most impressive - as I always have - was the extraordinary work ethic of the crew.
Behind the Robert Pattinsons, Reese Witherspoons and others is always a multitude of men and women who exude professionalism and redefine what it means to work hard. They are the ones whose names roll later in the credits, long after most have risen from their theater seats and gone home.
Source Central Kentucky News Journal
And thanks again to Manna for sending us the tip.
Holly Grainger Says Robert Pattinson Hasn't Changed Since "The Bad Mother's Handbook"
Holly Grainger Says Robert Pattinson Hasn't Changed Since "The Bad Mother's Handbook"
Holly did an interview with "Total Flm" Magazine and talked about "Bel Ami" and Rob.
Also the magazine mentions that the ETA of "Bel Ami" is Dec 2011 (obviously nothing is confirmed) yet on Holly's interview it just says Dec.
Please don't tell me I have to wait till 2011, I don't think I can :-(
Holly did an interview with "Total Flm" Magazine and talked about "Bel Ami" and Rob.
Also the magazine mentions that the ETA of "Bel Ami" is Dec 2011 (obviously nothing is confirmed) yet on Holly's interview it just says Dec.
Please don't tell me I have to wait till 2011, I don't think I can :-(
*NEW* Pictures Of Robert Pattinson Leaving The WFE Set Monday & Tuesday Night
*NEW* Pictures Of Robert Pattinson Leaving The WFE Set Monday & Tuesday Night
One of our Readers Melina was at the WFE Set and took these fabulous pics.
Thanks Melina for sharing them with us.
I took these Monday night & Tuesday night after he was finished filming for the day. We stood out in the 100+ heat and rain just hoping for more than a passing glimpse of him. I had several shots of him on set- but I wanted one of him as himself. All day, while filming, they were very careful not to let you see much of him. I was starting to get upset at him for being so inconsiderate, but then after he changed into his regular clothes, I noticed that they weren't so diligent so I figure it wasn't him but the director wanting to keep movie secrets :). Anyway, as he drove by to leave he rolled down his window and waved at us. He was smiling and laughing. I just had to share them, he looks so cute and shy. He looked like he just couldn't believe that all the fuss was about him. My 8 year old daughter screamed at him and he looked directly at her and smiled and waved, needless to say, it totally made her day. I'm attaching 4 photos- 2 are just close ups of the 2 photos.
Thanks
Melina
One of our Readers Melina was at the WFE Set and took these fabulous pics.
Thanks Melina for sharing them with us.
I took these Monday night & Tuesday night after he was finished filming for the day. We stood out in the 100+ heat and rain just hoping for more than a passing glimpse of him. I had several shots of him on set- but I wanted one of him as himself. All day, while filming, they were very careful not to let you see much of him. I was starting to get upset at him for being so inconsiderate, but then after he changed into his regular clothes, I noticed that they weren't so diligent so I figure it wasn't him but the director wanting to keep movie secrets :). Anyway, as he drove by to leave he rolled down his window and waved at us. He was smiling and laughing. I just had to share them, he looks so cute and shy. He looked like he just couldn't believe that all the fuss was about him. My 8 year old daughter screamed at him and he looked directly at her and smiled and waved, needless to say, it totally made her day. I'm attaching 4 photos- 2 are just close ups of the 2 photos.
Thanks
Melina
Lizzy Pattinson Performing "Hands" A Song She Co-Wrote With Robert Pattinson
Lizzy Pattinson Performing "Hands" A Song She Co-Wrote With Robert Pattinson
Wow first a new vid of Rob singing last night and now this. We are being spoilt!
I'm laughing that the song is called "Hands" seeing as I have a thing for Rob's Hands & a one track mind {blush}
It's a gorgeous song and LIzzy has a lovely voice. Enjoy!
Thanks to Rocio for the tip!
Wow first a new vid of Rob singing last night and now this. We are being spoilt!
I'm laughing that the song is called "Hands" seeing as I have a thing for Rob's Hands & a one track mind {blush}
It's a gorgeous song and LIzzy has a lovely voice. Enjoy!
Thanks to Rocio for the tip!
Better Quality & Untagged Robert Pattinson GQ Outtakes
Manip Of What Robert Pattinson Will Probably Look Like In "Bel Ami"
Manip Of What Robert Pattinson Will Probably Look Like In "Bel Ami"
OK HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO DO ANYTHING TODAY AFTER THIS!
For some reason it reminds me of a manip i've seen before but Mr Pattinson.com has it down as a still so we'll go with that for now ;-) either way it's very NICE !
Should have gone with my gut it is a manip but hey I'm gonna leave it up coz it's nice ;-)
Source Bel Ami Film
Manip By RobsButtonsBabe
Thanks to Sherrie for the tip
OK HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO DO ANYTHING TODAY AFTER THIS!
Should have gone with my gut it is a manip but hey I'm gonna leave it up coz it's nice ;-)
Source Bel Ami Film
Manip By RobsButtonsBabe
Thanks to Sherrie for the tip
Two Chattanooga Brothers Picked To Play Robert Pattinson's Sons in "Water For Elephants"
Two Chattanooga Brothers Picked To Play Robert Pattinson's Sons in "Water For Elephants"
And here are the pics (screencaps) thanks to Kaci from Water for Elephants film
Rob and Sonya
The boys
From Newschannel9
Hollywood crews have wrapped up their work in Chattanooga after shooting the movie 'Water for Elephants.' It stars Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon but some of the littlest stars are from right here in the Tennessee Valley.
Last Friday, while hundreds of fans were kept far away from the set on a Chickamauga farm, Sonya Gonzales got a first-hand look. Both of her sons had roles. "They play two of Robert Pattinson's kids in the movie," says Sonya. 7 year-old Mason and 5 year-old Liam were both chosen, despite the fact that casting agents didn't even know they were related.
Sonya took plenty of pictures, including several of her kids in costume. "Well I had overalls with this shirt that was short sleeves and two buttons and with all these different colors on it," says Mason.
Sonya almost managed to make it into the movie herself. In a pinch, they nearly pulled her in as a body double for Witherspoon before deciding not to shoot the scene. But she did manage to get some one-on-one time with Pattinson during the Saturday night cast party. "He was so sweet and really nice and he let me take a picture with him," says Sonya.
Now some of her kids have caught the acting bug, including big sister Abby. She is happy for her brothers even though she was hoping for a part herself. At least she got to visit the set. "It takes a lot more people than I thought it would just to get that 5 minutes of that part," says Abby.
The director told Sonya her sons' scene is part of the important ending so she doesn't expect it to end up on the cutting room floor. It certainly won't if Mason has anything to do with it. "We had to keep doing the same scene over and over again so they could see which one they liked better," says Mason.
Both kids will be compensated for their roles though they don't know how much yet. But the experience alone may be worth more.
'Water for Elephants' is expected to open next spring.
Thanks To The Lovely Kim for the tip!
And here are the pics (screencaps) thanks to Kaci from Water for Elephants film
Rob and Sonya
The boys
From Newschannel9
Hollywood crews have wrapped up their work in Chattanooga after shooting the movie 'Water for Elephants.' It stars Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon but some of the littlest stars are from right here in the Tennessee Valley.
Last Friday, while hundreds of fans were kept far away from the set on a Chickamauga farm, Sonya Gonzales got a first-hand look. Both of her sons had roles. "They play two of Robert Pattinson's kids in the movie," says Sonya. 7 year-old Mason and 5 year-old Liam were both chosen, despite the fact that casting agents didn't even know they were related.
Sonya took plenty of pictures, including several of her kids in costume. "Well I had overalls with this shirt that was short sleeves and two buttons and with all these different colors on it," says Mason.
Sonya almost managed to make it into the movie herself. In a pinch, they nearly pulled her in as a body double for Witherspoon before deciding not to shoot the scene. But she did manage to get some one-on-one time with Pattinson during the Saturday night cast party. "He was so sweet and really nice and he let me take a picture with him," says Sonya.
Now some of her kids have caught the acting bug, including big sister Abby. She is happy for her brothers even though she was hoping for a part herself. At least she got to visit the set. "It takes a lot more people than I thought it would just to get that 5 minutes of that part," says Abby.
The director told Sonya her sons' scene is part of the important ending so she doesn't expect it to end up on the cutting room floor. It certainly won't if Mason has anything to do with it. "We had to keep doing the same scene over and over again so they could see which one they liked better," says Mason.
Both kids will be compensated for their roles though they don't know how much yet. But the experience alone may be worth more.
'Water for Elephants' is expected to open next spring.
Thanks To The Lovely Kim for the tip!
Lots of *New* Pics from the Eclipse Convention in Los Angeles
Like we could ever get our fill of adorkable, giggly convention Rob... many new pics of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at the Eclipse Convention in Los Angeles.
A silly amount more after the cut...
A silly amount more after the cut...
Robert Pattinson Singing Back in January
Robert Pattinson performing a song back in January as part of a cool new music scene filling houses in London called Songs From a Room...
Via TwiBritneyFan
E!News also ran the story and included a little more Rob...
Original Story Source and Video
Thank you to the numerous e-mail tips... you all rock! :-)
Via TwiBritneyFan
E!News also ran the story and included a little more Rob...
Original Story Source and Video
Thank you to the numerous e-mail tips... you all rock! :-)
Lots Of Untagged Robert Pattinson Dossier Photos
Lots Of Untagged Robert Pattinson Dossier Photos
There's some new untagged ones that we didn't have before but I just couldn't resist putting up every untagged pic we had of this photo shoot (coz I LOVE it)
SO enjoy!!
LOADS More After The Cut!!
There's some new untagged ones that we didn't have before but I just couldn't resist putting up every untagged pic we had of this photo shoot (coz I LOVE it)
SO enjoy!!
LOADS More After The Cut!!
Poll About The Comments
A couple of people asked us to conduct a poll and see which commenting platform our readers liked. So here it is but before the vote I'd like to state the advantages Disqus has over blogger comments:
1. You can edit your comments
2. There are threads. So if you reply to someone your reply will be stacked right below their comment.
3. We can control the trolls and spammers with Disqus. In blogger all we could do was "warn" them and hope they would behave.
4. You can see all the comments someone left on a blog by clicking on their profile.
5. It makes our job easier :)
But don't let these effect you ;) Sound off!
There's absolutely no reason to be posting this gif but it's so hot that I am posting it nonetheless :)
You can see more of "running Rob" HERE :)
*NEW* Videos Of Robert Pattinson On The WFE Set Last Night
*NEW* Videos Of Robert Pattinson On The WFE Set Last Night
His last time on the set
And waving goodbye to fans, awwwwwww.
His last time on the set
And waving goodbye to fans, awwwwwww.
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"Water For Elephants" Director Francis Lawrence Talks About The Craziness Surrounding Robert Pattinson
"Water For Elephants" Director Francis Lawrence Talks About The Craziness Surrounding Robert Pattinson
Source WRCBTV
Source WRCBTV
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