We posted the video for the Robert Pattinson Shout Out for New Moon DVD and now here are the screencaps. I gotta say, those contacts are scary!
More after the cut :
Robert Pattinson Shout Out for New Moon DVD - Screencaps
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647 Robert Pattinson Screencaps From Exclusive Eclipse Scene
You can download 647 Screencaps of Robert Pattinson from the Walmart Exclusive Eclipse Scene HERE :)
They are small and not the best quality but Robert Pattinson is Robert Pattinson :)
They are small and not the best quality but Robert Pattinson is Robert Pattinson :)
Robert Pattinson Shout Out for New Moon DVD
Robert Pattinson Shout Out for New Moon DVD :) Why so gorgeous Rob?
"Eclipse" Exculsive Scene From Wal-Mart DVD
Oh God my heart can't take this so early in the morning!
Even More Fan Pics with Robert Pattinson
Even more fan taken pictures of Robert Pattinson at the London Premiere of Remember Me. We're so spoiled!
I really want to know what's going on in this last one :-)
Source: JazzChappell via RobPattzNews
I really want to know what's going on in this last one :-)
Source: JazzChappell via RobPattzNews
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Robert Pattinson's Wallet - well, not quite!
Robert Pattinson's wallet... well, kind of! I can't believe they're selling this - yes, selling it... for $1,499. WHAT!?
Will someone pay that I wonder? Wouldn't it be better going to charity? Am I thinking too much about this? Yeah... probably...
Thanks to RobStenation for the tip - SOURCE
Will someone pay that I wonder? Wouldn't it be better going to charity? Am I thinking too much about this? Yeah... probably...
Thanks to RobStenation for the tip - SOURCE
Robert Pattinson - Post-Movie Coffee - Remember Me
This is a great discussion provoking article about Remember Me - once you've read the article please head on over to the source HERE and check out the comments... they're just as interesting. And of course we love to read your comments here too :-)
Post-Movie Coffee - Remember Me
Welcome to the Post-Movie Coffee. Much like a discuss post, this occasional series will tackle thoughts our Cinematical writers are mulling over about recent releases. You know -- those plot points and discussion topics you want to dig into with a coffee after a screening.
The idea for this series has been swimming around in my head for a while, but it never insisted on hitting the written page until now. Last week, Robert Pattinson's Remember Me hit the screen. Before its release, public concern focused on how Pattinson would deal with a mainstream starring role that didn't have him grimacing every time the tasty-smelling Bella Swan walked by. Once people saw the film and its controversial ending, however, the dialogue flipped. In what has to be one of the lowest scores for a decent movie, the film has suffered a 26% Fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with critiques flinging words like ridiculous, manipulative, overwrought, shamelessly exploitative, insignificant, trivializing, vile, cheap, and unforgivable.
And for the first time in a very long time, I completely disagree with popular critical opinion.
(Seeing that this is a discussion of the film and its ending, here is your obvious SPOILER WARNING.)
Post-Movie Coffee - Remember Me
Welcome to the Post-Movie Coffee. Much like a discuss post, this occasional series will tackle thoughts our Cinematical writers are mulling over about recent releases. You know -- those plot points and discussion topics you want to dig into with a coffee after a screening.
The idea for this series has been swimming around in my head for a while, but it never insisted on hitting the written page until now. Last week, Robert Pattinson's Remember Me hit the screen. Before its release, public concern focused on how Pattinson would deal with a mainstream starring role that didn't have him grimacing every time the tasty-smelling Bella Swan walked by. Once people saw the film and its controversial ending, however, the dialogue flipped. In what has to be one of the lowest scores for a decent movie, the film has suffered a 26% Fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with critiques flinging words like ridiculous, manipulative, overwrought, shamelessly exploitative, insignificant, trivializing, vile, cheap, and unforgivable.
And for the first time in a very long time, I completely disagree with popular critical opinion.
(Seeing that this is a discussion of the film and its ending, here is your obvious SPOILER WARNING.)
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