Earlier today to Mann Theatres updated their upcoming premieres section to include the Water for Elephants premiere on April 14, 2011 at Grauman’s Chinese, however, here is what the Official Water For Elephants Facebook Fanpage had to say about the premiere details: Hi All! We’re getting flooded with questions about Mann’s Press release. Here’s the official word from us at the studio. The April 14Th premiere in LA is what we are trying to execute. Robert is still filming for Summit at that time so we have not locked it in. We obviously want everyone there, so nothing is final at this time. We promise, as soon as we lock in a premiere we will let you know! The Official Water for Elephants Facebook Page has confirmed to TeamPattinsonUK that the London Premiere of Water For Elephants will be on May 3rd! Add Comment New "Water For Elephants" Trailer! 03/04/2011
Robert will be in the April issue of Vanity Fair. Here are some of the behind the scenes photos from his VF photo shoot with photographer Annie Leibovitz! This April issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands on March 3rd!! The 68th Annual Golden Globes: Information 01/16/2011
Robert Pattinson will be presenting the award for Foreign Language Film with Olivia Wilde, along with Peter Facinelli confirmed as attending the show. Not sure if any of the other Twi Cast will be in attendance.Here is are the latest deets on the Live Streams - The 68th annual gala and awards ceremony is broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/PT and is hosted by Ricky Gervais. The live web-cast of red carpet arrivals will start at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT Source Some ‘Breaking Dawn’ Details Revealed! 01/09/2011
USA Today spoke with ‘Breaking Dawn’ producer Wyck Godfrey about what’s to come in Part 1 of the 2 part movie. Speaking from the Baton Rouge set where both installments of ‘Breaking Dawn’ are shooting simultaneously, Wyck answered some of the Twi-faithful’s more pressing questions. Q: Where does the story split in half? A: “We basically want to take the audience through the emotional part of Bella’s journey as she becomes a vampire. The first part will cover the wedding, the honeymoon and the birth.” The film ends just before she embarks on her supernatural transformation. Q: The book has three segments, two of which present Bella’s point of view and a middle that’s devoted to the perspective of her rejected werewolf suitor, Jacob (Taylor Lautner). How is that handled? A: “The story will break from her and follow Jacob throughout the course of the movie as he struggles with his own dilemma. There is a sense that as Bella and the Cullens (Edward’s makeshift vampire clan) deal with her pregnancy, the world is still turning outside with Jacob.” Q: Why was Bill Condon, the Oscar-winning filmmaker best known for his musicals as the screenwriter of 2002′s Chicagoand the director of 2006′s Dreamgirls, selected as the director of the finale? A: “These films have the most difficult stuff from a performance standpoint. With his history of directing, I can’t think of anyone who would be better at bringing out the best in an actor.” Plus, the director, who did the 1995 sequel to Candyman, is a fright-fare enthusiast. “He has an appetite for the genre and a passion for the Twilight books and movies.” Q: Considering what goes on during the torturous birth process, how can the rating be PG-13? A: With Twilight’s core of under-18 fans, “it would be a crime against our audience to go R-rated.” However, “this is based on a much more mature book. We need to progress and be more sophisticated.” A compromise: Having the bloody, bone-crushing delivery be seen only through Bella’s eyes. “She is looking through the haze, experiencing pain and everything rushing around her. We only see what she sees.” Q: How is the long-awaited consummation of Edward and Bella’s love portrayed? A: Even though their physical relationship goes way beyond what was shown in the first three films, “it does not become soft porn. It is a legitimate and important part of the movie, romantic and sensual.” Q: At the end of Breaking Dawn, about 70 or so vampires from around the world gather to face off with the Cullens and their allies plus Jacob’s wolf pack. How can you keep both portions of the storytelling equally compelling? A: “The second half is more of an action film in terms of life-and-death stakes.” But the domestic moments of the first film possess an emotional punch. “There are the pangs of newlywed tension that occur that are relatable even in a fantasy film. Marriage is not quite the experience that they thought it was.” Q: Is there any chance that Condon could sneak in a musical number? A: There might be traditional dancing at the wedding. But don’t expect any of the wolf pack to suddenly howl a tune or do a soft-shoe shuffle. Although, as Godfrey jokes, “We just had a whole line of actors marching toward the camera. We could have them practice a chorus line with vampires doing kicks.” source Rounding out the top five are Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in the Twilight movies. While romance might take a backseat to action in many of the movies on our list, it’s the driving force in the Twilight films. It doesn’t hurt that Pattinson and Stewart are also a couple in real life. So far the movies have earned $1.8 billion at the global box office. The last book, Breaking Dawn, has been divided into two movies. The first will hit theaters this coming November. Source According to The Playlist, the talented Carter Burwell (the composer for Twilight), will be returning to compose for Breaking Dawn Part 1 and Part 2 - Coen Brothers and Spike Jonze regular collaborator Carter Burwell is set to return to the ‘Twilight’ since working on the first film to perform scoring duties for the final installment of the series, the two parter “Twilight: Breaking Dawn.”Burwell has an existing relationship with the director of the final two parts, Bill Condon, having collaborated on “Kinsey” and “Gods And Monsters” and will return to the position after Alexandre Desplat followed him for ‘New Moon’ with Howard Shore stepping in for ‘Eclipse.’ Shooting began this past November all major cast members such as Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning, Michael Sheen, Anna Kendrick and Ashley Greene reprising their roles. The two parts will be shot as one project and will then be respectively released on November 18th, 2011 and November 16th, 2012. And in case you haven’t do so already, check out Burwell’s score “True Grit”; it’s ace. The People Choice Awards were last night and it was a good night for the Twilight Saga: Eclipse! Kristen Stewart took home the award for Favorite Movie Actress, while Eclipse took home awards for: Favorite Movie, Favorite Drama Movie and Favorite On Screen Team! Unfortunately Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner lost in the Favorite Movie Actor category. Rob, Kristen, and Taylor were all nominated for Choice Actor or Actress Under 25. Unfortunately they all lost to...Zach Efron? :( Robert Pattinson has been confirmed to be in the new movie Cosmopolis, playing the role of Eric Packer. Based on Don DeLillo‘s book of the same name, the film follows 24 hours in the life of a newly married billionaire Eric Packer (Pattinson) as he cheats on his wife, is pursued by a stalker, gets attacked by a protester and gradually loses his entire fortune over the course of a single day. The adaptation was penned by Cronenberg himself and cast is currently rounded out by Marion Cotillard who will play Pattinson’s wife and Paul Giamatti as one of the two men stalking the billionaire. Here is Rob’s character, Eric Packer, description via Borders.com Eric Packer, age 28, is a billionaire asset manager, and on this day he is a man with two missions: to pursue a destructive bet against the yen and to get a haircut across town. This nationally bestselling masterpiece is from “our greatest contemporary novelist” (“Details”).It is an April day in the year 2000 and an era is about to end. The booming times of market optimism — when the culture boiled with money and corporations seemed more vital and influential than governments — are poised to crash. Eric Packer, a billionaire asset manager at age twenty-eight, emerges from his penthouse triplex and settles into his lavishly customized white stretch limousine. Today he is a man with two missions: to pursue a cataclysmic bet against the yen and to get a haircut across town. Stalled in traffic by a presidential motorcade, a music idol’s funeral, and a violent political demonstration, Eric receives a string of visitors — experts on security, technology, currency, finance, and a few sexual partners — as the limo sputters toward an increasingly uncertain future. Empire’s Big 2011 Preview 01/04/2011
Films that matter in the next 12 months Empire has listed all the films of 2011 that matter, and Rob has two movies on the list, Water for Elephants(April 22) and Breaking Dawn Part 1 (November 18). Smelling salts at the ready, because April 22 sees the return of the mighty R.Pattz in Water For Elephants. Pattinson plays a veterinary student who throws in his studies after the death of his parents and runs away, finding himself in a traveling circus. There he falls for Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) – which would be fine were it not for her violent husband August (Christoph Waltz). This is based on the novel of the same name, is not a sequel to Like Water For Chocolate, and looks set to be a more grown-up effort for the once and future Edward Cullen. It’s the Big One on November 18, which sees Edward and Bella finally get it on in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. The fourth installment will cover only the first half of the fourth (and final) Twilight book, and sees vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) and human Bella (Kristen Stewart) finally tie the knot and go on honeymoon. However, some complications soon turn up in the shape of an unplanned pregnancy and…well, we’ll say no more. But at least in this Twilight movie the plot might actually move forward for once. Fans will still have to wait until 2012 for the big finale, but that just gives them extra time to dream of Edward / Jacob / Bella (delete as appropriate) so they probably consider that a bright side. Source |













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