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Saturday, April 03, 2010

New/Old Pictures Of Kellan Lutz




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The Evolution Of The Cullens!



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More Pictures Of Ashley Greene On The Set Of The Apparition

Ashley Greene getting close with fellow co-star Sebastian Stan on the set of The Apparition. They play Kelly and Ben, a couple that are haunted by a supernatural presence that is unleashed during a college experiment.

Check out the rest of the pictures over on JustJaredJr.



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IndieLondon’s Interview With Robert Pattinson

ROBERT Pat­tin­son talks about his new film, Remem­ber Me, what appealed about the char­ac­ter of Tyler, the themes of the movie and work­ing with Pierce Bros­nan as his father.

He also talks about how he chooses projects out­side of the Twi­light movies and why brood­ing is a new term for him…

Q. What did you like about the script when you were approached?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I’d read tons of scripts over the sum­mer, after I didTwi­light – I mean hun­dreds… and every­thing just seemed exactly the same. This one ini­tially stood out in the way the dia­logue was writ­ten – it just seemed much more nat­u­ral­is­tic than most things. Tyler as a char­ac­ter – it seems that most movies which have a young male pro­tag­o­nist as the lead have to be either a vir­gin, or have to learn every­thing dur­ing the movie, or they always go through the tri­als of the movie and end up a dif­fer­ent per­son and they’re com­pletely fine after­wards. But Tyler starts off with a lot of bag­gage and a very full and devel­oped char­ac­ter, and ends up being devel­oped in a slightly dif­fer­ent way, rather than: “Oh I’m fine now!” You just never see that in films very much, espe­cially for young people’s parts.

Q. How was work­ing with Pierce Bros­nan as your father?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I never ever would have thought ini­tially it would have been some­one like Pierce play­ing Charles. I think he has an innate like­abil­ity to him, as soon as you meet him he’s very, very charis­matic. Charles, on the page, was some­one who’s very dom­i­neer­ing and quite a neg­a­tive char­ac­ter, and Pierce just by being Pierce can change the whole dynamic of it, which made for a much for inter­est­ing rela­tion­ship. He’s a really nice guy.

Q. You’re very sweet with the young girl play­ing your sis­ter. It seems like a very nat­ural rela­tion­ship. Tell us about how you made it seem that way?
Robert Pat­tin­son: It’s all down to Ruby Jerins, who plays her. I don’t have any younger broth­ers or sis­ters… I’ve got two older sis­ters. I kind of think I always wanted a younger sib­ling – not that I have any­thing against my sis­ters [laughs]. But she’s just one of the best actresses I’ve ever worked with. She’s sur­pris­ingly artic­u­late about her char­ac­ter. When I first met her, she seemed like a very, very nor­mal kid, and then the more she talked about her character’s devel­op­ment, she could talk about it for hours. And she could also impro­vise for hours and was so com­fort­able in front of a cam­era and work­ing with adults. It was very easy to do any­thing with her. You could just look at her and know what to do immediately.

Q. At what point did you realise you could use your pow­ers for good and through your suc­cess help finance movies like this? And what pres­sures are there on you to make other stuff that might earn more money but be less sat­is­fy­ing?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I never like any­thing, so it’s quite easy to decide what to do – even movies I’m not in [laughs]! I’ve never felt any pres­sure to do any­thing, par­tic­u­larly. Even when we were shoot­ing it, I never thought about the box office… it’s only when it came to pro­mot­ing it that you’re asked about that stuff. Obvi­ously, it’s not like a Twi­light movie, it’s an orig­i­nal screen­play, and it doesn’t fit into any genre… it’s not really that much of a feel-good movie. They don’t make movies like it any­more. I think that’s how I kind of choose stuff. That’s the only cri­te­ria I really have. If there seems to be a gap in the mar­ket for some­thing, then I try and do that. I’m try­ing to do that with all the other things I’m doing afterwards.

Q. How were you with the New York accent?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I think it just came out of the script. I pretty much had the same voice from the first time I read the script to the whole way through the movie. Some­times when you’re lucky, you just read a script and the voice comes out right. I wasn’t even con­scious of doing a New York accent – I don’t even know what bor­ough or any­thing! I’ve spent a bit of time in New York, and just tried to pick up on how peo­ple speak. But I don’t know where my accent is now – I wouldn’t say I’ve specif­i­cally got a Lon­don accent anymore.

Q. Your char­ac­ter has a buddy, Aiden, who becomes increas­ingly impor­tant to him. Do you have a real-life equiv­a­lent – a male buddy? And your sis­ter in the movie regards your char­ac­ter as a hero to pro­tect her – do you have a hero?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I’ve grown up with the same friends since I was 12. I have a very, very close-knit set of them. As for the hero – I think I’m always kind envi­ous of that. I grew up with peo­ple that a lot of other peo­ple regarded as heroes, but no-one ever kind to me for advice or pro­tec­tion – so I think I’ve been left out as a hero! As regards my own heroes, out­side of my fam­ily I don’t really know… they are great peo­ple, my par­ents are great par­ents and they brought me up very well. I think that’s about all the heroes I have.

Q. How impor­tant is the reac­tion of your fans to this, being such a dif­fer­ent, more low-key project to Twi­light?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I always felt it’s the most impor­tant thing you can do, doing films like this, which are quite dif­fi­cult, I would have thought, to just gener­i­cally adver­tise and get out to peo­ple. Hav­ing some­thing like Twi­lightand Lost gives it pub­lic­ity imme­di­ately. So, if peo­ple go to see it… once you’ve got them into the cin­ema, then it’s almost inevitable that they’ll get drawn into it, hope­fully. Obvi­ously, you hope peo­ple like things, but if you start doing stuff to please a cer­tain audi­ence then you’re going in the wrong direc­tion – because you can never please peo­ple by decid­ing for them, you don’t even know the peo­ple you’re try­ing to please… espe­cially when you’re try­ing to please huge swathes of people!

Q. What is it that attracts you to deep and brood­ing types like Tyler and Edward, and might you do a com­edy?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I did do lighter stuff before Twi­light came out. It just so hap­pened that Twi­light has become so much about this arche­typal, brood­ing per­son. I never thought Tyler was that brood­ing, to be hon­est! I never even heard the word before Twi­light. I guess you like to play bro­ken, trou­bled char­ac­ters because that’s more inter­est­ing, espe­cially because I’m not par­tic­u­larly bro­ken or trou­bled myself. I’m doing some­thing now which is still quite dark but the char­ac­ter isn’t so frac­tured… it’s some­one who is incred­i­bly focused and has a lot of con­fi­dence in him­self. Noth­ing can shake his con­fi­dence. After that, I think there’s a lighter thing as well. It’s not really that they’re angsty… joy seems to be a uni­ver­sal emo­tion but in scripts, it’s quite dif­fi­cult – if you’re happy, you’re happy.

Q. Can you talk about the pro­gres­sion of your char­ac­ter – did you always have a clear view of how you were going to play him?
Robert Pat­tin­son: Well, the script changed so much over seven months, and had lots of re-writes. I spoke a lot to Nick and Alan [Coul­ter], the direc­tor, and the writ­ers, Will and Jenny. I tried to tai­lor things to what I was inter­ested in. The rela­tion­ship with the Dad changed quite a lot… because I thought, when you’re a young guy, one of your biggest fears, is an irra­tional fear of walk­ing in your dad’s foot­steps and liv­ing the same life as him.

Even if your dad’s a good guy, you just want to assert your inde­pen­dence on every­thing and that causes irra­tional rages. It devel­oped into some­thing quite dif­fer­ent and spe­cific from the first read­ing. But I always feel pretty con­nected to it. I thought it was a great tem­plate from the begin­ning. The other thing that was inter­est­ing about it was how it dealt with grief. Tyler doesn’t deal with grief in the typ­i­cal way. Deal­ing with sor­row is a noble emo­tion and grief when your young can be very cheap in a lot of ways… and I thought that was quite inter­est­ing how Tyler does want to for­get about his past.

Q. Tyler is quite an angry, punchy young man. How did you psy­che your­self up for the fight scenes, and have you ever been in a fight?
Robert Pat­tin­son: I haven’t been in a fight for quite a long time. I’m too scared now. I think if I got into a fight now, I’d go: “Just kill me!” I liked a lot of Tyler’s char­ac­ter, the rebel­lious­ness and the auda­cious­ness of it, because it’s kind of like a fan­tasy of myself. Like: “I’m the type of guy who just ran­domly gets into fights… get­ting into them all the time.” I’m not really.

Q. How was fight­ing Chris Cooper?
Robert Pat­tin­son: Chris Cooper is unbe­liev­ably strong… he’s ter­ri­fy­ing! Also, the fight I had at the begin­ning, I was doing it with the big stunt guy and I was hit­ting a thing next to his head, and hit him with what I thought was my full strength, I hit his face about four times, and every time I was going: “I’m sorry, I’m sorry!” And he said, “It’s fine, it doesn’t really hurt.” That was kind of an ego-deflater.

Q. When an Aus­tralian and a Brit work­ing together did it pro­vide the back­drop for a shared sense of humour?
Robert Pat­tin­son: On the day of the audi­tion, when Emi­lie got the part, we went to a bar after­wards, and I swear Emily, who’s the tini­est girl, drank about 24 beers and was stone-cold sober after­wards! I thought… this is dif­fer­ent, this is some­thing for the character!




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Robert Pattinson is an ugly thing and someone just can’t stand him

Robert Pattinson has always been hailed as the sexiest man who can’t do anything wrong. The vampire of the Twilight franchise has made the gals love chest hair. Even his messy hair is a cool thing these days. (So guys, no need to hop to those expensive saloons anymore. Just ruffle up your hair to grab her attention).

But, has anyone spoken of Robert being ugly. The answer would have been yes if I had put this question to you a day or two back. But, not anymore! For amidst all the hullaballoo, there is someone who has dared to call Rob ugly.

And guess who is it? Oh no, not KStew. It’s actually, Rob’s co-star (male co-star) from ‘Bel Ami’ Philip Glenister who plays Uma Thurman’s husband in the flick.

Speaking of the young Robert, Philip said, “Robert Pattinson. He’s some bloke, some R-Pattz, an ugly, ugly thing.”

Now, hold on girls! Don’t grind your teeth. He was just kidding. In fact, after doing away with his jokes, he lavished bucketful of praise on the 23 year old British hunk. “He’s a lovely, lovely chap. Very nice, very talented. He’s a really good musician too. In fact I’ve changed my mind, I can’t stand him actually. He’s too talented, too good looking, it’s just not fair.”

Huh! Add another member to Robert’s growing fan-list.




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Friday, April 02, 2010

New Pictures of Jackson Rathbone at the Kid’s Choice Awards!

Jackson Rathbone (aka Jasper Hale) from the Kid’s Choice Awards!






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New Still de Eclipse!






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Photos Of Ashley Greene On Set Of ‘The Apparition’!

The absolutely beautiful Ashley Greene (aka Alice Cullen) was photographed on set filming The Apparition in Los Angeles Monday, March 29th.



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Alex Meraz Shopping At Armani Exchange!

Alex Meraz (aka Paul) was photographed shopping at the Armani Exchange store with his lovely wife, Kim, in West Hollywood on Wednesday, March 31.





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Ashley Greene Out and About in L.A.

Ashley Greene aka Alice Cullen was spotted yet again looking flawless in Los Angeles, California on Monday.



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Alex Meraz At The Clash Of The Titans Premiere




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Photos Of The 100 Monkeys With Jackson Rathbone At The Orpheum


Here are some photos of the 100 Monkeys with Jackson Rathbone performing at the Orpheum in Tampa, Florida on March 31st.




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Remember Me Available for Pre-Order on DVD and Blu-Ray

Robert Pattinson’s emotional film ‘Remember Me’ will be available on June 22nd via Amazon! The price to have Mr. Pattinson in your home, will be $18.99 for the DVD and $24.49 for Blu-Ray.

Click here to pre-order on DVD, and here to pre-order on Blu-Ray.

Is it me or does it seem too early for Remember Me to be on DVD?




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Edward Cullen: Vampire to Count Chocula?

Well, folks as I try to remain professional, once again I am pushed to my limits. Whew, here goes. The lovely folks over at Lovefilm, have decided to make a chocolate version of Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen of The Twilight Saga.

I created some screenshots of the beginning, and the finished product. While this is truly a labor of love and I thoroughly enjoy any form of fan art, somethings should be left alone lol. This reminds me of the Count Chocula cereal when I was a little kid.

She is quite talented I must say. So do you think they did ‘Edward’ proud? ROFL!

Head over to Lovefilm to check out the video of ‘Edward’ go from a pile of chocolate goo, to choco-stud muffin!





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Who Would Win in a Fight? ‘Jasper’ or ‘Sokka’?

In a recent interview with Eclipse vampire Jackson Rathbone (aka Jasper Hale), he was asked by MTV about his character from The Last Airbender (Sokka) if he would win in a fight with his Twilight Saga character Jasper -

However, when pressed to admit who’s tougher, Sokka or Jasper, Rathbone declined to even consider the two characters squaring off — but he did admit to feeling the pressure to pick a favorite.

“It’s actually kind of funny, because my friends were ripping me about that last night,” he said. “Now that I have these action figures, these Jasper action figures, and they’re coming out with the Sokka action figures for ‘Airbender,’ they’re saying they’re going to buy both of them and fight them.”

“Who would win? I don’t know,” he said. “I kind of want to stay out of that one. I’m not really a betting man. … I’ll be Switzerland.”

Ah! Good man Jackson! Either answer would make someone unhappy, Switzerland it is!





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‘New Moon’ Stars Visit Fans at The Naval Exchange

Yesterday we posted a pic of Twilight Saga:New Moon stars Daniel Cudmore & Alex Meraz on board a very stylish private jet, headed to my favorite place: Virginia Beach, Virginia!

And they weren’t alone. The beautiful Christian Serratos aka Angela Webber was also in attendance, to greet 300 fans who won a meet & greet with the actors and get their pics taken.

The lines were long and the affection WAS genuine for Daniel Cudmore, Christian Serratos and Alex Meraz, aka Felix, Angela and Paul in the vampire versus wolfpack love stories known as the Twilight Saga.NAS Oceana invited the trio to meet the troops and appear at the Exchange.

Actor Alex Meraz said he got his start six years ago in Colonial Williamsburg as an extra in the movie New World.

“Six years later, almost to the day, I am flying back here. It’s a private jet and I am looking around. It’s so bizarre to me. It was really really humbling,” said Meraz.

300 families won a chance to meet the actors onstage and get a photo taken with them.

“It was great and we loved coming out and meeting the characters of the show we’ve read the books. We love it. We watched the movies dozens of times. We’re total Twi-hard fanatics,” said Deborah Boggs.

The Navy presented the three with jackets and caps from VFA-31 “The Tomcatters.” The actors also got a ride in a simulator.

This was super awesome. I bet those 300 fans slept pretty good last night. It’s really sweet that in their downtime, the cast members still think of we the fans and do things like this for us. We have the most kind hearted cast ever!


Check out Mr. McHottie after the break!










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Repaint : Rob's doll




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Amazing Repaint of Various ‘Twilight’ Dolls!

An absolutely fantastic repaint/re-vamp of Twilight dolls: Edward Cullen, Bella Swan, James, Victoria, and Laurent done by artist Noel Cruz.

Noel repaints various dolls from celebrities to characters, and everything in between. He does absolutely fantastic work!

Prom Edward/Bella and the Victoria repaint are by far my favorite!

Check out more of Edward, Bella, and the repaints of James, Laurent, and Victoria after the break!

Noel has Twilight’s James up for auction right now on Ebay! Starting bid is at $300 and there is already a bid! Go here if you want to bid on James!

You can also check out Noel Cruz’s site here! It’s worth the look, amazing work




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