News Round-Up: Remember Me Still, German Release Date & a Couple of “…Of The Decade” Lists

While we’re waiting for some news and promo stuff to be released for Eclipse, Robert’s latest movie Remember Me will have to keep us busy. A new still has been released on their official Facebook and can be found in the gallery. Also, the German release date for the movie has been announced to March 25th 2010.


Robert has also made it on a few “of the decade/year” lists which continue to pop up as the new year approaches. He has of course been named Interview Magazine’s most beautiful person of the decade and one of his quotes has been listed as number 28 on Wonderwall’s Year in Celebrity Quotes.

“The hardest part was trying to do it doggie-style. Trying to have a nervous breakdown while doing it doggie-style. And it wasn’t even a closed set.” — Robert Pattinson, on playing Salvador Dali in “Little Ashes”

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More Outtakes From VF & Japan + New Interview!

Today is a good day for all Robert Pattinson fans! Not only have Vanity Fair released loads of new outtakes from their beloved cover shoot with Robert but more photos from the Japan portrait session have been released as well (credit goes to mainichi). All these can of course now be viewed in our gallery. Enjoy!



Also, thanks to the always-so-fabulous brandnewluv at livejournal, great scans from Entertainment Weekly have been added to the gallery.

Last but not least, MTV have posted an interview (video) they did with Rob in which he talks about if fame has changed him or not. Click on the “read full”-link below to watch it.

As we enter December, “New Moon” is still riding high at the box office. And although it’s a few weeks until Christmas, that doesn’t mean “Twilight” fans aren’t already dreaming of finding RPattz under their tree.

Well, we’re always willing to start the party a bit early. Today, we present the final installment of an MTV Radio interview with Robert Pattinson, following up on his thoughts about romance and Taylor Lautner’s transformation. Read on for candy-cane-flavored as Spunk Ransom talks fame, fighting Lautner and the danger of romancing a leading lady.

MTV: How are you dealing with the franchise’s explosion into a full-blown phenomenon?

Robert Pattinson: I guess it’s inevitable that you become more comfortable. You still fight against some things, but there’s nothing really scary about it. I like all the people I work with. I generally have very few disagreements about the script or anything when we’re doing it, especially on “New Moon.” It just seemed so relaxed and easy. I mean, I’ve been on three different sets since January 14th. I’ve had, like, three days off. [So when people ask me,] “Has your life changed?” I don’t know. I’m still on set. I’m going to be on set all next year as well. As for [running] errands and things, I don’t know what that really is like, because I haven’t had a sustained period of time where I’ve been off. … I still feel like I’m pretty much exactly the same, which is maybe not a good thing.

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Robert On The Cover of Entertainment Weekly!

Robert is featured on the cover of the next issue of Entertainment Weekly and we got a high quality picture of this in the gallery thanks to Barrie at Entertainment Weekly. Click on the thumbnail below to view it in full size where you also can find a small article about the tremendous success that New Moon has made. Enjoy!

NEW YORK – Hot off the tail of the New Moon premiere, this week’s Entertainment Weekly explores the phenomenon that is the Twilight series.

Chris Weitz opens the door to his beach house looking like a wilted rose. He’s unshaven, pale and wearing clothes he appears to have found wadded in a ball on his bedroom floor. It’s exactly the way you’d expect to find the director the morning after his movie The Twilight Saga: The New Moon opened around the world to numbers no one thought possible. But Weitz isn’t recovering from a long night of revelry. He’s just exhausted. In the last ten days, he’s been in more time zones than the sun, on the last stretch of promotional duties for his movie. “I’m at the point of physical collapse,” says Weitz, 40. “Hopefully I will now lapse into obscurity. That’s my plan.”

We can think of 140 million reasons that’s not going to happen – all of them dollars. On opening weekend, New Moon made the kind of money usually reserved for comic-book heroes and boy wizards, breaking records for midnight screenings and Friday box office. More significantly, Weitz has made the highest grossing female-oriented movie since James Cameron opened Titanic in 1997. And, with Sandra Bullock scoring a career best opening with $34.5 million for The Blind Side, he’s taken part in one of the most female-driven weekends in history–one that should wake up whatever Hollywood executives still underestimate the spending power of the purse. Still, Weitz won’t make any grand claims for himself. “The degree of credit I can take is limited,” he says. “I’m just the glorified conductor.”

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‘New Moon’ shines at box office-’Twilight’ sequel nabs $140.7 million

All I can say is congrats to Robert and the rest of the “Twilight Saga” cast and crew! These digits are absolutely amazing. Read more about it below!

Marking the third best weekend opening of all time, Summit Entertainment’s female-driven sequel “New Moon” grossed an estimated $140.7 million from 4,024 theaters at the domestic B.O.
Moreover, “New Moon” led what’s expected to be the second-best weekend ever at the domestic B.O. in terms of overall ticket sales, trailing only the weekend that Warner Bros.’ “The Dark Knight” opened, and that was in summer.
Assisting this weekend’s boom was Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment’s sports drama “The Blind Side,” which far overperformed in opening to an estimated $34.5 million from 3,110 locations.

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Robert Pattinson Confirms Fall 2010 Start for ‘Breaking Dawn’?

In an interview with Collider, Robert talks a little about the filming plans of Breaking Dawn. Nothing is however official yet.

While I am not a “Twilight” expert, I do pay attention to the world of vampires as many of you out there care a great deal about them. So at today’s press junket for “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”, one of the big things I tried to find out was what is the status of the movie version of the last “Twilight” book, “Breaking Dawn”. When I asked Kristen Stewart if she knew what was up with “Breaking Dawn” and if the rumors about it being two movies were true, the moderator quickly said next question and wouldn’t let her answer.

But when I had the opportunity to ask Robert Pattinson the last question at today’s press junket, I made the most of it. I asked him if he has been told of a tentative time he might film “Breaking Dawn”? He replied:

“I think the tentative time for “Breaking Dawn” is fall next year. They may well change that.”

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Robert Pattinson Goes Native for Unbound Captives

In an interview with Screen Crave, Robert gives us a little more information about his character and the plot in Unbound Captives.

While out promoting The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Edward Cullen himself Robert Pattinson spoke about his future film plans that go beyond the popular vampire series. Former Twilght star Cam Gigandet gave up his fangs for a pair of stirrups with his next film and Pattinson plans on doing the same. Get ready to see your precious Edward go all Dances with Wolves in a Western!

Pattinson told inquiring minds about his upcoming feature entitled, Unbound Captives. It’s a film that’s completely different from anything else you’ve seen him in so take your visions of Cedric Diggory and Edward Cullen and chuck them out the window.

I’m playing a kid who’s kidnapped by Comanches when he was 4 years old and brought up by them. My mother spends her entire time trying to find me and my sister, and when she finds us we can’t remember who she is or remember anything about the Western culture. I speak Comanche the whole movie so that will be really different from Edward [laughs].

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Robert at The “New Moon” Cast Tour in Hollywood

Yesterday, Robert attended the New Moon cast tour that took place in Hollywood, CA on which they also had a Q&A session (read the transcript below). Photos of this are now available in the gallery and more will be added throughout the day. Enjoy!

Q: What has this past year been like for you? How are you dealing with things? Are you more comfortable with everything now?

Rob: I guess it’s inevitable that you become more comfortable. You still fight against some things. There’s nothing really scary about the franchise itself. I like all the people I work with. I generally have very few disagreements about the script or anything while we’re doing it, especially on New Moon. It just seemed so relaxed and easy. I’ve been on three different sets, since January 14th. I’ve had like three days off. I’m going to be on set all next year as well. I don’t know what doing errands and things is really like ’cause I haven’t had a sustained period of time where I’ve been off. I don’t know how it’s really changed. I still feel like I’m pretty much exactly the same, which is maybe not a good thing.

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Harper’s Bazaar Outtakes & Interview

The gallery has been updated with loada of hq and mq outtakes from the photoshoot Robert did alongside co-star Kristen Stewart and an awesome interview to go along with it can be found below. Enjoy!

033: Photoshoots > Professional Sets > Set 18 – Harper’s Bazaar

With Twilight, the young actors found themselves thrust into the spotlight. Now, while their characters are torn apart in New Moon, they couldn’t be closer. For more, see pictures from their cover shoot and video with a sneak peek at New Moon. Plus, 11 things you didn’t know about Rob & Kristen.
By Laura Brown

Rob Pattinson’s and Kristen Stewart’s rooms sit side by side on the thirtysomethingth floor of the Sheraton hotel in Vancouver (”the Couve,” as Kristen calls it), where they are filming Eclipse, the third installment of the Twilight saga. They spend a lot of time in their rooms in the sky — two Rapunzels of sorts entertaining themselves behind closed doors — because it’s really, really hard to go out. “There are like 15 different exits in this place,” observes Kristen of the tactics she and the rest of the Twilight cast use to avoid the paparazzi. She adds, “Rob is more frustrated with it, but he’s 23 and I’m 19. He had a couple more years to be an adult and to be independent, whereas just as I was getting to the age when it’s normal to go out by yourself …” She pauses. “But it’s boring because this is all I fucking talk about.”
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