New Moon DVD was released last night at midnight and each DVD release has special features. Some of the great extras are the behind the scenes clips. Check out the following:
Happy Birthday Scene in Parking Lot
Dirt Bike Scene
Plus two more videos that can be found on the following links
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.
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
ET have released a first look at the “New Moon” DVD special features including over 6 mins of behind the scenes footage. Those of you who wish to remain spoiler free until the official DVD release this Saturday should not watch this clip.
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. [...]
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.” [..]
Little Ashes has won the GLAAD Media Award for Best Film Limited Release. The awards are given annually to “recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives.”
Remember Me, which opened on Friday, has done well for itself at the box office, coming in third among this weekend’s other opening films with $8.3 million so far
The most oddly high-profile release of the weekend was the romantic drama Remember Me. The film was seen by many as a test of Twilight star Robert Pattinson’s draw as a movie star. Of course, if Summit was trying to prop up the numbers by attaching the Twilight Saga: Eclipse trailer to prints of Remember Me, it might have helped if they had NOT released the trailer online the day before the opening. So while some may decry the ‘mere’ $8.3 million, we must recall that a movie like this wouldn’t have made $1.75 if not for what drawing power Pattinson has. Sure Shia Labeouf can open slickly-marketed thrillers like Eagle Eye and Disturbia, but let’s see what happens when he has to open a movie all by himself that doesn’t already look particularly appealing.
Besides, as word leaked out about the film’s extended-middle finger of an ending, even some of Pattinson’s die hard fans apparently decided to stay away. Speaking of females, the gender split was 84/16 on this one. Point being, if he can open Remember Me to $8.3 million all by himself, he may just be a movie star.
The New Moon DVD features a 2-minute sneak peek at Eclipse, which you can now watch online! There’s quite a bit of footage, including a brief interview with Rob.
We also have some screencaps here in our image archive.
Summit Entertainment and Moviefone are giving away tickets to a free screening of “Remember Me” this Saturday. For more information and to enter the competition click HERE.