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SLIDESHOW: Comic-Con Day 1 in Photos

Comic-Con is up and running, and that can mean only one thing: Photos of your favorite stars and filmmakers interacting with fans at the San Diego Convention Center. Ahead, a gallery of images from day one of ‘Con, featuring many of your favorite Breaking Dawn co-stars, with cameos from Carey Mulligan, Guillermo Del Toro, and… the Free Hugger of San Diego?

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Video of Rob Signing Autographs & Talking To Fans (June 28-29)

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Video of Rob Signing Autographs & Talking To Fans (June 28-29)

New/Old Interview with Cinema3 – Barcelona Press Junket

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Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Robert Pattinson Life Discovery Date : 03/07/2011 02:29 Number of articles : 2

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The Twilight star Robert Pattinson was photographed in Toronto filming scenes for his upcoming drama Cosmopolis in which he gets ambushed, hit in the face with a pie, and then chases off photographers. There are 3.7 million Google results for Robert Pattinson looking “yummy.” But on Tuesday, that description could be taken quite literally. Cosmopolis, directed by David Cronenberg [History of Violence, Crash], follows multimillionaire Eric Parker, played by Pattinson, 25, who intially sets out

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New/Old Video of Rob at the Eclipse Premiere

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Watch Edward and Bella Consummate Their Marriage in First Teaser for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I

Twi-hards, you’re cordially invited to watch the wedding event of the year — and the bed breaking honeymoon sex that follows soon after. After months of anticipation , the first teaser trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I has arrived, and while it doesn’t include any placenta chewing , it does feature sex that would wake the neighbors. Also, Taylor Lautner’s unhappy face and shirtless torso. This thing has it all! Click ahead to watch.

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‘Water For Elephants’: The Reviews Are In!

What do critics think of Robert Pattinson’s non-‘Twilight’ acting? Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson in “Water For Elephants” Photo: David James/FOX “Twilight” films are never highly praised by critics. “New Moon” wallows at just a 29 percent approval rating at the Rotten Tomatoes review aggregator, and yet that film (like all in the franchise) has gone on to gross hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. Robert Pattinson’s latest offering, the romantic drama “Water for Elephants,” is similarly seeing mixed reviews thrown its way. And while, again like “Twilight,” the film is based on a best-selling novel, “WFE” isn’t expected to open with anything like the box-office bang Pattinson’s vampire flicks have. Yet his performance is garnering much critical praise. Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, too, is being lauded for his villainous turn. Reviews have also applauded the film’s lush visuals, though they’ve also criticized it for subpar character development and an attempt to pack too much of the novel’s story into the film. For those critiques and more, read on for what the pros are saying about “WFE”: The Story ” ‘Water for Elephants’ is partly a sawdust love story, partly a survival story. It opens with an old man’s reminiscence, as Jacob Jankowski (Hal Holbrook) tells a young circus hand about his own Depression-era adventures under the big top. He didn’t join the show out of any romantic impulses about carnival life. The well-planned veterinary career he expected was torpedoed by a family tragedy. And the first train he could hop just happened to be carrying roustabouts, a menagerie, a gorgeous trick rider, Marlena (Reese Witherspoon), and her possessive husband, the circus’ owner and ringmaster, August (Christoph Waltz). That’s where the romance enters in. And the survival drama, too.” — Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune The Performances “Pattinson and Witherspoon, despite the limits of their earnest and fairly foolish characters, eke out a real spark of romance between them; several slow dances between them crackle with unspoken feelings, and even their lame flirty jokes feel genuine. Lurking over them both like some ghoul of violent circuses past is Waltz’s August, essentially Hans Landa in the big top but less fun to be around. Waltz brings shades of honor and even pity to August, but the movie is written in such broad strokes of right and wrong that from the moment August beats Rosie with an iron bar, there’s nothing to do but root for his inevitable downfall.” — Katey Rich, Cinema Blend The Visuals “Visually, the film is a handsome thing. With the help of production designer Jack Fisk (‘There Will Be Blood’), filmmaker Francis Lawrence (‘I Am Legend’) conjures a mostly believable world, circa 1931, of acrobats, sideshow entertainers, clowns and roustabouts down on their luck. You won’t ever forget that you’re watching a show, but it’s a highly watchable show nonetheless.” — Michael O’Sullivan, The Washington Post The Adaptation “Mr. Lawrence is so busy awkwardly jamming the novel’s minor events together and introducing (before dropping) colorful minor characters who have so little screen time that they barely register, that the movie fails to develop a sense of wonder. … As a piece of storytelling, the film displays its most disastrous choice when it makes the book’s climatic rampage seem perfunctory. This sloppily directed scene, which ends almost as soon as it begins, leaves you feeling cheated out of a necessary cathartic release.” — Stephen Holden, The New York Times The Final Word ” ‘Water for Elephants’ is one of those big, extravagant-looking romances that you might automatically deem ‘conventional’ — except for the fact that almost nobody makes big, extravagant-looking romances anymore. That’s the elephant in the room that the movie’s director, Francis Lawrence, faces head on. Whatever his movie’s flaws may be, he’s alive to the wonder of spectacle, and he still believes in the old-fashioned idea of movie stars: Those with two legs, and especially those with four.” — Stephanie Zacharek, Movieline Check out everything we’ve got on “Water for Elephants.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV First: Robert Pattinson ‘Water For Elephants’ Red Carpet Premiere MTV Rough Cut: Reese Witherspoon Related Photos Robert And Reese Shine At The ‘Water For Elephants’ Premiere Robert Pattinson’s 10 Smoldering Looks In The ‘Water For Elephants’ Trailer The Evolution Of: Reese Witherspoon ‘Water For Elephants’

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Water for Elephants Movie Reviews: Not Positive

Does Robert Pattinson have another hit on his hands with Water for Elephants ? Perhaps at the box office, but not according to a majority of movie critics around the country. Take a look at various excerpts from a sampling of publications that aren’t exactly in love with the Twilight star’s new film, which opens on April 22… Even nonreaders of the book can figure out what happens next. It’s all in the telling. Sara Gruen provided grit and pungent detail. The movie settles for gloss. – Rolling Stone The script by Richard LaGravenese, who is well-versed in adapting popular fiction such as Bridges of Madison County, lacks the sparkle of his best work. – USA Today The love triangle takes a familiar shape and the dialogue tends toward the banal. Rarely has running away to join the circus looked so dull. – Boxoffice Magazine The problem isn’t just miscasting or the cheesiness of the material. It’s Pattinson’s increasingly predictable, dour persona. – Salon dot com Short-circuits the novel’s quirky charms and period atmosphere by its squeamish attitude toward gritty circus life and smothers the drama under James Newton Howard’s insufferable wall-to-wall musical soup. – The New York Times

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REVIEW: Water for Elephants Stars One Very Big Heartthrob, with Wrinkled Skin

Water for Elephants is one of those big, extravagant-looking romances that you might automatically deem “conventional” — except for the fact that almost nobody makes big, extravagant-looking romances anymore. That’s the elephant in the room that the movie’s director, Francis Lawrence, faces head on. Whatever his movie’s flaws may be, he’s alive to the wonder of spectacle, and he still believes in the old-fashioned idea of movie stars: Those with two legs, and especially those with four.

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REVIEW: Water for Elephants Stars One Very Big Heartthrob, with Wrinkled Skin