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The Water for Elephants DVD will be released in the US on November 1st and you can pre-order your copy from Amazon HERE and HERE for the Blu-Ray. You can check out a list of all the DVD extras after the cut.
The UK release date is set for September 5th and you can pre-order your copy of the DVD HERE and Bly-Ray HERE. A trailer for DVD can also be viewed HERE on the official Water for Elephants UK Facebook page.
Blu-ray
· Feature Film
· Special Features
– Robert Pattinson Spotlight
– Feature Performer Reese Witherspoon
– The Traveling Show: From Page to Screen
– Working Without A Net – The Visual Effects of Water for Elephants
– The Star Attraction (more…)
Marcus Foster Talks About His Song “I Was Broken” and Robert Pattinson
Posted by in Press - (1 Comments)Marcus Foster was interviewed at Green Man Festival 2011 and he spoke about the rumours surrounding the Jeff Buckley biopic and Robert Pattinson singing one of his songs (I was Broken) in a pub which led to it becoming incredibly popular among Twilight fans. He also speaks about his album so make sure you check out the entire interview below (the Rob mention starts at min 1:00)
Marcus Foster interview at Green Man 2011 by Lucy Gold
Via Robsessed
“Breaking Dawn” World Premiere Will Take Place on November 14th in LA!
Posted by in Appearances | Films - (0 Comments)The official Twilight Saga Twitter account revealed that the world premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will be at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on November 14th, 2011. We’ll update you as soon as we find out more.
Click on the thumbnails below to view these new photos of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from behind-the-scenes of Breaking Dawn.
Source Via Kristen Stewart Spain & ToR
Summit Reveals New Breaking Dawn Photos and Movie Synopsis
Posted by in Films | Photos - (0 Comments)Click on the images below to view them in our gallery and check out the movie synopsis after the cut.
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
Based on the Novel “Breaking Dawn” by STEPHENIE MEYER
Screenplay by MELISSA ROSENBERG
Produced by WYCKGODFREY, KAREN ROSENFELT AND STEPHENIE MEYER
Directed by BILL CONDON
Starring KRISTEN STEWART, ROBERT PATTINSON AND TAYLOR LAUTNER (more…)
Jay Baruchel Talks About “Cosmopolis” and Robert Pattinson
Posted by in Films | Press - (0 Comments)Jay Baruchel was recently interviewed by Fangoria and he spoke about working with Robert Pattinson on Cosmopolis. You can read the Rob mention below and you can check out the full interview HERE.
FANG: You and your GOOD NEIGHBORS co-star Emily Hampshire appear in David Cronenberg’s latest, COSMOPOLIS. Can you talk about that and working for Cronenberg?
BARUCHEL: Again, this is a movie that I agreed to do without knowing what I’d be doing in it. I was sort of just keeping my fiancée [Allison Pill] company in Manhattan while she was doing her play. My greatest ambition was to just write horror. And that’s been picking up after my work on [co-writing] GOON. My writing partner [Jesse Chabot] and I got hired on a couple of things, and so on-camera acting was the furthest thing from my mind this year. And then they said, “You want to go to Toronto and do two days on the new David Cronenberg?” I said, “I’ll pick up that man’s f**king dry cleaning.” I’ll do anything to meet him. He’s one of my original heroes. For a Canadian who wants to make horror movies for the rest of his life, there’s no greater hero or no more important figure than David Cronenberg. It was a very, very easy “yes” for me. And showing up there, once I got past the initial butterflies in my stomach and the jitters of not only getting to meet one of my heroes, but getting to work with him, that took some getting through because I was flabbergasted. Here I am, getting to watch him do his thing, in his environment. But once I was past that, it was the easiest job I’ve ever had. It was simple and fun and exciting and I could retire tomorrow because I’m in one of his flicks now.
FANG: Who do you play in COSMOPOLIS?
BARUCHEL: The thing is incredibly dense and ethereal and mostly it’s just dialogue heavy. It takes place in the early 2000s during a version of the dotcom boom. It follows Robert Pattinson’s character, who’s the CEO of one of these tech companies, and he’s on his way to work and he’s trying to get a haircut and that’s the movie. And 90 percent of it takes place in his limo en route to get a haircut. He has all these different meetings with people he works alongside, and they come in to the limo, he has a long, sort of philosophical conversation with them and they get out, they exchange seats, and I’m the first guy he picks up. I’m the guy who started the company with him, and I’m a young, rich, upwardly mobile tech head. We have a four-page long existential scene about the nature of 20th-century living and then I disappear. It was the most satisfying, interesting, exciting and every adjective in the book. It really, really nourished me. I know I’m a better actor, a better writer and a better person for it.

