"Eclipse" Trailer From Oprah Winfrey Show

"Eclipse" Trailer From Oprah Winfrey Show

THUD. I can't stand it any longer I want to see "Eclipse" NOW!

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Thanks to Laura for the tip!

New/Old Robert Pattinson Fan Pic

New/Old Robert Pattinson Fan Pic

Thanks to Tiffani aka @KindlyUnspokenn for sharing her pic. She met Rob at the Daily Show with Jon Stewart when he was over in new York for the "Remember Me" Promo.

I think these are Rob's "come to bed eyes" or "just out of bed eyes". I'm not fussy either way!

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via Spunk Ransom and RobPattzNews

Robert Pattinson - Fan Picture at Lizzy Pattinson's Show

Robert Pattinson with a fan at Lizzy Pattinson's show tonight, April 22nd.

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Robert Pattinson In Hungary's Cosmo

Robert Pattinson In Hungary's Cosmo


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*New* Robert Pattinson Wallpapers

Some New Robert Pattinson Wallpapers from "Dreams Of Robert" I can't choose between these they're both gorgeous.
Thanks Doris for sending them to us.

Wallpapers are resized to fit the screen so just right click and save and they will save to full size.


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Rupert Grint Says He Doesn't Consider Himself A Heartthrob

Rupert Grint Says He Doesn't Consider Himself A Heartthrob and talks about Robert Pattinson around 2:32

Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" Reviewed by VG (Norway)

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VG's review of Remember Me (4 out of 6 on the dice)

Review by Øystein David Johansen

Translation by Maryann Bjordal

”Angry young man”

Robert Pattinson as a young, sweaty and angry New Yorker is so far much better than an anemic vampire hero with high hair, but he cannot escape the difficult love.

In ”Remember Me” he combines anger and vulnerability in a way that will impress far more than the teenage girls that has been following him since the ”Twilight” phenomenon hit the big time. Pattinson captures the essence of ”a drifty young man” with bravura, in a movie that moves between the border of the shamelessly melodramatic and the tiresome pretentiousness.

He portrays Tyler, a son of a rich man with a tendency to get into trouble, of a family on the brink of collapse after the oldest son's suicide. A silly bet with his roommate Aidan leads him to Ally - from the opposite side of the social specter, but she also has deep wounds in her soul after her mother being killed ten years ago. Will two daddy complexes be healed and will the young disillusioned find their spark of life together?

This twist of the ”When Harry Met Sally” bet is an intrigue tried out many times before - in far less vain varieties (”She's All That” in 1999 is one example). ”Remember Me tries partially too hard to distance itself from these with Ghandi quotes via voice-over and dialogue that is so clever it has got to be written. Other times - like when Ally is brought along to one of New York's most snobby restaurants for the first time - the observations are more elegant and subtle.

Both the family drama and does work anyways when the vanity is toned down - and slowly but surely we start to care about what happens with these characters. Why is a pompous end point of enormous patriotic dimensions added is totally incomprehensible. It still doesn't matter to destroy the impression of a solid youth drama - mostly for those of you who laughs at regular ”Romcoms".

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Big thanks to MaryAnn for translating this for us!
 
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