Friday, November 27, 2009
RPAU Site Back Online
Thursday, November 26, 2009
One Magazine Scans
Thanks for this one Goz I think I missed it
Interview with The Hollywood Reporter
Special Screening of Little Ashes @ Randwick Ritz Cinema
Well I can honestly say I've been waiting for this day for a very long time. Sydney please show your support of Rob by coming along to this special screening of Little Ashes at The Ritz Cinema, Randwick (click on special screenings on left sidebar) at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 9 December 2009. This is the first time Little Ashes has been screened in Australia. The Ritz have put a lot of faith in RPAU so I'm counting on you to show them how much we want to see Rob's indie films. Seriously if you haven't seen Rob's portrayal of Salvador Dali, then I can't urge you enough to come along - you will not be disappointed. Even if you have seen it, as I have countless times, there is nothing like seeing Rob on the big screen. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online by simplying clicking on the link above (go to "ticket purchases' on left sidebar). I know I've already bought my tickets. Thanks also to Tamara at Kojo Pictures for the faith!
Classification is MA15+ which means if you are under 15 you must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
New Japan Interview
Remember Me Stills
I know we have seen these before but thanks to our friend Kate at our elite affie ROBsessed we can appreciate them in better quality. *Waves to Kate* I cannot wait to see Rob in this film.
EW Cover
I don't think I've seen this pic of Rob before so here's why I'm bringing you the cover of the December issue of Entertainment Weekly. Hot damn can we have this untagged please. Oh but wait, I think it's a Stewart Shining pic, so I doubt it. Thanks to our lovely friend Kate from our elite affiliate ROBsessed for the tip.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Remember Me - Rob I Doubt We Can Forget
Remember Me is filled with an amazing cast: the impeccable, Academy Award winner Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan and Lena Olin. Robert is enlisted to play Tyler, a poetic misfit, who wants to be his own man but does not know how to find the path to becoming one. His father, portrayed by Brosnan, does not know what to do with him, which only leads to Tyler’s greater alienation.
Until, he meets Ally who gives him a spark at a real relationship. She is quirky as is he, so it just might be ideal. That is, until her father played by Cooper steps in as the cop who busted Tyler earlier on with whom only tensions rise between them as Tyler’s relationship with Ally grows.
Yes, this sounds like every other lost teenage romance film, with the idea of “To hell with everyone else!” This film is directed by Allen Coulter who has directed primarily television shows (as well as the very underrated Hollywoodland) but therein lies the potential strength of this film. His resume includes The Sopranos, Rome (HBO), Six Feet Under and Sex in the City. All of these shows have one major thread in common. They are very character-driven. Which is good news for Pattinson fans.
If the trailer is any indication, Remember Me promises to be the one film Pattinson does that will not be forgotten."