Robert Pattinson "Bel Ami" Still (Now UHQ)

Robert Pattinson "Bel Ami" Still (Now UHQ)

Obviously we had this still before but now we have it in gorgeous Georges in UHQ.
Of course I had to crop him.

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Click for Uncropped UHQ



Source Magnolia Pics

Portuguese "Cosmopolis" Movie Tie In Cover Featuring Robert Pattinson

Portuguese "Cosmopolis" Movie Tie In Cover Featuring Robert Pattinson

The Portuguese new edition of Don DeLillo's COSMOPOLIS. Published by Relógio D'Água. Available now in portuguese book stores.

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Source Cosmopolis Film FB

Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" Soundtrack Cover & Pre-Order Links

Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" Soundtrack Cover & Pre-Order Links

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The "Cosmopolis" soundtrack will be available to buy from May 15 in France!
It will feature Howard Shore & Metric (heard in the trailer)

Click HERE or HERE to buy

via twilight-belgium & CosmopolisFilm.com

UK DVD & Blu Ray Extras Info For Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami"

Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" as you know is available for pre-order over on Amazon Uk (links for pre-ordering are below) with a release date of 23rd July but now Amazon UK have added a list of Blu-Ray & Dvd extras. Check them out below.

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Blu-ray Extras:
Interviews:
Robert Pattinson
Uma Thurman
Kristin Scott Thomas
Christina Ricci
Colm Meany
Holliday Grainger
Directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod
Screenwriter Rachel Bennette
Costume Designer Odile Dicks
Mireaux Production Designer Attila F. Kovacs
Hair and Make-Up Designer Jenny Shircore

- Behind the Scenes

DVD Extras

- Interviews:
Robert Pattinson
Uma Thurman
Kristin Scott Thomas
Christina Ricci
Directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod

- Behind the Scenes

You can pre-order below (if you haven't already) Release Date 23rd July 2012



Thanks Gossipgyal for the heads up
via Source

Tumblr Thursday With Robert Pattinson

Tumblr Thursday With Robert Pattinson

It's only natural that tumblr is FULL of Eric goodness after the new trailers came out last week.
I know you won't object to tumbling with Eric , right? {wiggles eyebrows}
So here's a little taster of what caught my eye.

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Plenty More Eric After the Cut

Robert Pattinson as Edward pops up in MTV promo for the 2012 Movie Awards

Robert Pattinson as Edward pops up in MTV promo for the 2012 Movie Awards



MTV has also changed it's voting system for the MTV Rob Movie Awards............. click HERE to read at The Hollywood Reporter. This should be interesting.

For my folks that can't view the video because MTV is whack in other countries, they show Groomward from Breaking Dawn. They also let you know 2012 films like The Hunger Games and 21 Jump Street will be in the mix. Interesting indeed.

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HitFix names Robert Pattinson the big attraction in Cosmopolis

HitFix names Robert Pattinson the big attraction in Cosmopolis

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From HitFix/Guy Lodge:
Cannes Check: David Cronenberg's 'Cosmopolis' 
Continuing our series of Cannes competition previews 

The auteur: David Cronenberg (Canadian, 69 years old)

The talent: At this stage in his career, we don't expect an undistinguished cast from a Cronenberg film, and true to form, this one is packed to the rafters with interesting names -- though not ones you'd necessarily expect on one bill. Juliette Binoche (returning to Cannes for the first time since winning Best Actress two years ago), Samantha Morton, Paul Giamatti, Mathieu Amalric and Jay Baruchel are all on board -- as, more improbably, is Somalian rapper K'Naan. (On a side note, this is the director's first feature in 10 years not to star Viggo Mortensen.)
The big attraction, however, is some guy called Robert Pattinson in the lead. It's perhaps the poppiest casting coup of Cronenberg's career, and the best chance yet for the talented British heartthrob to win some admirers beyond the fiercely devoted "Twilight" faithful.
A major point of interest is that this is Cronenberg's first self-scripted feature since 1999's "eXistenZ," which rather increases the possibility of the director letting his freak flag fly. Below the line, meanwhile, it's business as usual: cinematographer Peter Suschitzky has shot all Cronenberg's films since "Dead Ringers" in 1998, composer Howard Shore has scored all but one since "The Brood" in 1979, while editor Ronald Sanders and costume designer (and sister) Denise Cronenberg go similarly far back. This sturdy team is just about as integral to the Cronenberg brand as Cronenberg himself.

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The buzz: Through. The. Roof. Casting Pattinson in the lead has ensured that, in an unusual occurrence, the arthouse intelligentsia and the screaming teen hordes are going to converge on the same red carpet, making "Cosmopolis" surely the hottest ticket of the festival. What that means for the film itself is harder to gauge. With the festival's flashbulbs fixed squarely on it, the film's under pressure to deliver -- but it's likelier to satisfy, or at least stimulate, the Cronenberg acolytes than the mainstream media drawn more by the casting than the challenging match of director and source material. Mixed reviews wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing: it could be one of those strange festival brews for which critical consensus is slow to emerge.

The odds: The bookies like the film's Palme chances -- Paddy Power currently gives it strong odds of 11-2 -- but in this case, I don't think they're necessarily being deceived by the bright lights. Cronenberg is well overdue for some major festival hardware, and the film's themes would make it an attractively timely winner. I have my doubts about the Palme going to a big-name North American dreamer two years in a row, but of all the English-language films in Competition, this feels to me like the best bet. R.Pattz for Best Actor, on the other hand? I'm not sure the internet can handle that.
 Click HERE to read the entire article!

LOVE IT! Cosmopolis has got a great shot at the win. I love that Guy labeled Rob as talented already. :) And oh my heart...we would all die in a pile if Rob snag Best Actor. Best of luck to all nominees but we all know who we're rooting for. :)

Click HERE if you'd like to read the LA Times article about the Cannes jury selections. 

Thanks Sky!
 
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