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‘Remember Me’ producer: Rob Pattinson a ‘soulful’ presence who will be a big-time actor.
Nick has some really nice things to say about Rob!

“Remember Me,” Robert Pattinson’s attempt to branch out from his trademark lovelorn-vampire role (to a lovelorn regular-guy role), was only a modest performer at the box office this weekend, earning $8.3 million. But the film offers several notable attributes; in addition to Pattinson’s first turn as a leading man in a mainstream release not titled “Twilight,” it’s a mid-budget drama in a time when such films are an endangered breed. And it came from Summit, a company that has flirted with a number of genres, but never this one.

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By KENNETH TURAN Film Critic

“This is the last time you’ll ever see me,” Edward Cullen says to Bella Swan. As if.

Spoken early on in “New Moon,” that promise is one of the least likely to be kept in movie history. With most of that film still to unfold, and two more adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series in the works, the next due out as soon as next summer, the world is going to see as much of Kristen Stewart’s melancholy Bella and Robert Pattinson’s undead Edward as it can take. Maybe more.

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The LA Times Reports on last nights premiere of ‘New Moon’

It was a premiere so highly anticipated even the wolves came out. Literally.

About 3,000 people were invited to the premiere of “New Moon,” the latest installment in the “Twilight” saga, held Monday at the Mann’s Village, Bruin and Regent theaters in Westwood Village. But even the uninvited came out in droves. Thousands of screaming fans — holding signs and snapping pictures — crammed the sidewalks hoping for a glimpse of their favorite fang-toothed (or brawny, in the case of the werewolf fanatics) characters. Rob. Kristen. Taylor — last names needed only for the uninitiated. They each made a point of approaching the screaming masses — taking pictures, signing posters and shaking hands — before making their way through the red carpet media frenzy.

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