Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
In lieu of the normal Friday fan trailer, poster an artwork Friday, I am posting a few slide shows that I made. FTPF will return on January 8th.
Official Stills Slideshow. I will update this slideshow each time a new still is made available!
Rob and Ruby Slideshow. Both actors snapped together while fiming Remember Me last summer. This is for AZ!
Remember Me Slideshow. A slideshow created from screencaps from the Remember Me trailer.
Tyler Slideshow. Using pictures of Rob / Tyler taken this past summer during filming.
Please enjoy!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Additional Remember Me Release Date Information
Here are some additional release dates for Remember Me!
The release date for Remember Me in Russia is reported to be March 11,2010. The distributor is Kino Russia. Kino Russia
The release date for Remember Me in Poland is reported to be March 19,2010. The distributor is Kino Poland.
Stopklatka Films
The release date for Remember Me in Germany is reported to be March 25,2010. The distributor is Concorde Films.
Concorde Films
The release date for Remember Me in German Switzerland is reported to be March 25, 2010. The distributor is Ascot Elite Entertainment.
Ascot Elite Entertainment
The release date for Remember Me in Estonia is reported to be March 26,2010. The distributor is Acme Film.
Acme Film Estonia
The release date for Remember Me in Lithuania is reported to be April 2,2010. The distributor is Acme Film.
Acme Film Lithuania
Also, Corazon Films has announced that they are the distributor for Remember Me in Mexico. The release date is still pending.
Corazon Films
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Remember Me included in Summit's 2010 Schedule
Collider.com and Moviehole.net have released a preview of Summit Entertainment's slate of films for 2010, one of which is Remember Me.
Summit Entertainment has released synopses and some first look images from their 2010films and it’s all after the jump. They’re 2010 preview includes...Remember Me, directed by Allen Coulter (Hollywoodland) and starring Robert Pattinson, Emile de Ravin, Chris Cooper, and Pierce Brosnan...
Remember Me
March 12, 2010
Drama
Directed by Allen Coulter
Screenplay by Will Fetters, Jenny Lumet
Cast - Robert Pattinson, Emile de Ravin, Chris Cooper, Lena Olin, Tate Ellington, Ruby Jerins, and Pierce Brosnan.
In the romantic drama Remember Me, Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York City who has a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) ever since tragedy separated their family. Tyler didn’t think anyone could possibly understand what he was going through until the day he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate. Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her. Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. But soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart. Remember Me is an unforgettable story about the power of love, the strength of family, and the importance of living passionately and treasuring every day of one’s life.
Collider.com
Moviehole.net
Rob Speaks about Remember Me
In Cannes last spring, Rob sat down with Maria Lindholm from Elle-Sweden and part of their discussion centered on Remember Me.
Thanks to Robsessed.com
Source:
Elle Sweden - Maria Lindholm Click and read her account of the interview and leave some comments for her!
Thanks to Robsessed.com
Source:
Elle Sweden - Maria Lindholm Click and read her account of the interview and leave some comments for her!
Remember Me Trailer Dubbed in French for Quebec
Article Translation to English:
See Robert Pattinson in the trailer for Remember Me in French
Isabelle Hontebeyrie
Source:
lebuzz.com
Thanks to Deanna and Calendros for the translation!
See Robert Pattinson in the trailer for Remember Me in French
Isabelle Hontebeyrie
In Quebec, Remember Me, the upcoming movie starring Robert Pattinson, will be in theaters as The Rage to Live. We introduced the trailer in the original version a month ago, here now in French.
Whenever I see trailers for films in a dubbed version, I remember the reasons why I never see films other than in the original version. This trailer, just out of Summit studios, is unfortunately a French version. Therefore, Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, and Chris Cooper are speaking the language of Molière. And if you want my opinion, it is a very nice massacre (I am thinking we insert sarcasm here!) Therefore we will have fun comparing the two!
The trailer is in VF (French Version) below, while for the record, we have included the original version from last month in the right column, in order to cleanse your ears after hearing Robert Pattinson dubbed! (Thanks, Calendos.)
Recall that this trailer was shown during screenings of Twilight: New Moon, a Chris Weitz film with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner. Another thing to which I take exception too often, the translation of film titles in Québec. While in France--at least according Allo Ciné--the title of Remember Me will be "Souviens-toi de moi", a literal translation, we have the right to anything in our Beautfiul Province.
Because "Souviens-toi de moi" does not have enough bite. As a result, I do not know who decided that for Québec, Remember Me would be entitled, "Le Rage de Vivre" (The Rage to Live). Ye! (Yuck!) You have to admit, that is as bad a translation as it gets. Especially since, according to the latest information provided by Summit, the film's official synopsis is as follows.
Tyler (Robert Pattinson) is the son of a wealthy New York family. One day he is attacked by a police officer (Chris Cooper) in a fight. To avenge the latter, he decides to seduce his daughter (Emilie de Ravin). But contrary to what was expected, Tyler and Ally go on to live a story of passion, the kind of story that marks a life forever. A story of love upset by tragic family histories. So what has this to do with the rage to live?
Source:
lebuzz.com
Thanks to Deanna and Calendros for the translation!
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