Film4’s Rachel George attended the London premiere of “Remember Me” last night and has kindly sent us her report of the event. You can check it out below and you can also view a slideshow of Film4’s premiere photos HERE.
Last night I developed profound industrial deafness from all the screaming. It was totally worth it. Every 16 year olds’ (and a few Twilight Moms’) obsession, Robert Pattinson, graced the red carpet in Leicester Square for the premiere of his new movie Remember Me.
Looking every bit as biteable as he does playing vegetarian vampire Edward Cullen (if slightly more pink-skinned) in a suit jacket and light blue shirt, Rob proved he’s not only a decent actor but a lovely, charming man, whose self deprecating, thoughtful, unaffected interview persona is utterly real. The levels of adoration Robert Pattinson inspires seems to make words like ‘heartthrob’ redundant. Fans slept overnight in Leicester Square to see their obsession, the boy from Barnes with the semi-fro, and their patience was rewarded. R-Pattz spent at least an hour and a half speaking to fans, signing books, posters, notepads and hopefully not expertly folded marriage contracts. Read more after the cut. [..]
Thanks to Absolute Radio you can now watch two videos of Robert Pattinson on the red carpet at last night’s “Remember Me” premiere. Enjoy!
Absolute Radio Interview
Robert Pattinson signing autographs on the red carpet
We are pleased to bring you a video of Robert Pattinson’s interview with Live From Studio Five at the London “Remember Me” premiere.
Robert Pattinson will be attending the London “Remember Me” premiere in Leicester Square tonight so please make sure to keep checking back this post for updates as we will bring you the most up to date coverage of the premiere throughout the day.
Images – also located here in our gallery.
The Venue:
HQ Images
Screencaps
Videos
Robert Pattinson on the red carpet thanks to @Sara_Smiff
Part 2 can be viewed HERE.
SKY News interview
Live streaming
Live feeds of Leicester Square can be found HERE and HERE.
Premiere live streaming link starting at 5:15 GMT. – Thanks to RememberMeMovieUK
Twitter feed after the cut: [..]
Thanks to Twilight News for letting us know that they are giving away three copies of “Twilight: The Graphic Novel.” You can find out more about the novel below and you can enter the competition HERE. The competition is open to UK residents only and it closes on March 21st.
“Twilight: The Graphic Novel,” volume 1, will be published in hardback on 17th March 2010, priced at £12.99. As is typical in graphic novel publishing, due to the length of the prose novel, the book will be divided into two volumes and the release date for the second volume is yet to be announced.
Twilight: The Graphic Novel contains selected text from Meyer’s original novel with illustrations by Korean artist Young Kim. A rare fusion of Asian and Western comic techniques is reflected in this black-and-white graphic novel with colour interspersed throughout. Stephenie Meyer consulted throughout the artistic process and had input on every panel. [..]
EW is asking readers who was their favourite leading man, as “Alice in Wonderland”, “Green Zone”, “Shutter Island”, and Robert Pattinson’s “Remember Me” were all battling for the box office top spot this weekend. You can leave them a comment HERE and choose your favourite leading man.
Depp, Damon, DiCaprio, and Pattinson all wanted you to choose them this past weekend, offering a quartet of movies that, taken together, might be read as the resting pulse of serious, mainstream American cinema. Which is why I’ve always had a particular fondness for springtime wide releases: They’re so content to be what they are. There’s no pretense, no great expectations. Spring movies don’t rattle their chains and bellow like summer joy-ride blockbusters; they don’t hustle for prestige (with the best of manners, of course) like autumnal Oscar bait. What you see is what you get.
And by that measure, Alice in Wonderland, Green Zone, Shutter Island, and Remember Me comprise a pretty classy assortment pack. [...]
So who was your man this weekend?
NJ’s Stephen Whitty posted a new interview with Robert Pattinson, and you can read the full interview after the cut.
“I don’t know why I didn’t see it coming,” Robert Pattinson says with a small smile. “I thought I’d be doing this tiny little film in New York, just hang out in New York.”
It didn’t quite work out that way.
Pattinson made the “tiny little film,” all right — a perfectly right-sized indie called “Remember Me” that opened Friday, with Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin as college lovers and Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper as the fathers who inevitably complicate things.
It was the filming itself that was over the top.
“It was nightmarish,” says director Allen Coulter, who handled the on-location shoot. “How he managed it, I don’t know. The paparazzi and the hordes of females?”
At one point in the movie, Pattinson’s character — a Holden Caulfield-ish rich kid named Tyler — has a chat with his tween sister in a city park. Coulter says hundreds of screaming fans showed up, hoping for a glimpse of the “Twilight” phenomenon.
“Just bedlam,” the filmmaker says. “But I thought he handled it very well. He thought about nothing but the film. He’s quite an actor.” [..]
Several interviews from the “Remember Me” press junket have just been released and you can check them out below.
Sky Showbiz interview – Rob talks about love, jealousy, fame and even mentions one of his upcoming projects, “Water for Elephants.”
More interviews after the cut. [..]