

Poor intoxicated Rob! He looks as if hes being held hostage! Let's go rescue him! Kristen, HELP!
There has been a lot of Internet speculation about the premiere of “Remember Me,” starring Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin & Pierce Brosnan.
The film, which revolves around two people who fall in love as they cope with tragedy, was shot last summer in New York.
And that’s precisely where the premiere will be, Gossip Cop can confirm.
Gossip Cop is told that the stars will walk the red carpet in New York on March 1st.
“Remember Me” opens nationwide on March 12.
Generally, premieres are closer to the film’s release date, but because Pattinson is working on “Bel Ami” in Europe and can’t go back and forth, “Remember Me” will have it’s big red carpet at the same time he’s doing its press junket in the Big Apple.
With 2009 done and dusted its time to look back through the year and give you Fashion Beans’ 5 Best Dressed Men of 2009. To find the Top 5 I have been asking the same question everywhere and to everyone, “Who do you think are the 5 best dressed men of 2009?” I have been planning this article for a while (since early December) and have had a huge response from facebook, twitter and with the street style guys and now that I’ve got everyone’s top 5 I can reveal the winners. Now I know everyone will not agree with the top 5 and will more than likely have a different top 5 depending on your own personal style and taste, but here are the most popular 5 I found from peoples answers.
Now as I said before these aren’t my top 5 these are the ones I found most popular from peoples answers, I look forward to reading you’re opinions and your own top 5.
“Up until I was 12 my sisters used to dress me as a girl and introduced me as ‘Claidia’! Twelve was a turning point as I moved to a mixed school and then I became cool and discovered hair gel.” – Robert Pattinson
However, I don’t think the 23-year-old British actor’s hair was the only thing bringing him into the public eye. Besides his rise to fame over the last 12 months in the Twilight saga, he has also become a big interest in the fashion world, possibly due to his Mum working at a model agency, which he sampled before acting. Rob’s style has been described as ‘emo and ’90’s grunge’ by many different magazines, with his loose shirts, fitted jeans, suit jackets and converse, not to mention the wayfarers, which he seems to be sporting on many occasions.
His style is completely different to most celebs in Hollywood as it is so laid back and clearly adored by the Twilight fans, but fans weren’t the only ones who noticed the fashion sense of Mr Pattinson, as designer Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana revealed in GQ that Robert Pattinson is “Extremely elegant and inspiring, the true essence of a contemporary man.” No wonder he was recently voted GQ’s best dressed British male this year.
OK, all you Robert Pattinson haters out there, here’s his chance to prove you wrong (oh, please don’t mess this up, RobPat!!).
The “Twilight” icon is reportedly in talks to star in “Water for Elephants,” the adaptation of Sara Gruen’s best-seller about a 21-year-old who has to drop out of vet school and join a second-rate circus, with its mangy animals. His co-stars are first-rate Oscar winners: Reese Witherspoon is already cast to play the star performer he falls for, and Sean Penn may be the psycho animal trainer she’s married to.
Francis Lawrence (“I Am Legend”) will direct, and Richard LaGravenese (“P.S., I Love You”) is writing the script.
In case you didn’t know, Gruen has said she learned about elephant behavior at the Kansas City Zoo. Her guide was an ex-handler there — the husband of a writer friend — who had quit after he got a sharp tusk to the gut. Gruen’s inspiration: Penny the friendly elephant.
| Sharon Hoffmann
OF COURSE HE CAN!! We never doubted it for a moment, even after watching Twilight!~CC
On Saturday afternoon, Kristen Stewart slipped into the Racquet Club Theater here unnoticed by paparazzi or a throng of salivating fans – at least two of whom had paid $2,000 for tickets on eBay -- into the world premiere of her gritty family drama “Welcome to the Rileys.” So low-key was the “New Moon Saga” phenom, she passed from her SUV to the movie’s red carpet line without raising the suspicion of the mob desperately searching for any vestige of her.
What a difference a day makes. Sunday evening’s premiere of the Stewart-starring coming-of-age drama “The Runaways” -- in which she portrays proto-punk superstar Joan Jett -- was a media-saturated environment thick with spotlights, shouting reporters, elbowing paparazzi and camera crews standing on ladders. And everybody knew it the moment Stewart stepped into the building.
The actress seemed visibly recalcitrant on the “Runaways” red carpet at the Eccles Theater, answering no more than two questions per camera crew (and addressing the print reporter scrum for only a meager four minutes). As well, Stewart emanated her signature ambivalence toward stardom, biting her lip and running her hands through her hair in the face of many questions about getting in character as Jett, who co-founded the all-girl rock band in 1975.
“I talked to her all the time,” Stewart said of Jett on the carpet, appearing decidedly punk in an unzipped black hoodie, t-shirt and jeans. “To tell you what it was about would be me summing up for a soundbyte. And I don’t want to do that.”
She paused, knitted her brow and then continued.
“She’s incredibly outspoken and embodies freedom in every way,” Stewart said. “It wasn’t easy for me to get there.
Stewart’s remarks having been doled out in discrete (if somewhat oblique) soupcons and her artistic integrity still intact (even if the “Twilight” star left a few news crews more than a little disgruntled with her uncommunicativeness), she left the media bunch wanting more and was hustled off by a team of handlers, vanishing into the bowels of the theater.
-- Chris Lee
Joan Jett has joined The Runaways stars Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning and director Floria Sigismondi (pictured above) at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival
To drum up even more attention for the film, Joan Jett performed in a concert with The Blackhearts at the Harry O’s Concert Series.
Special guests Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning were on hand to lend their support. People reports.
After thanking the film’s director, Floria Sigismondi, and other folks who worked on the film, Jett gave a shout-out to Stewart and Fanning who’d come up onstage, and thanked them in front of the audience.
Stewart, in ripped jeans and a dark hoodie, and Fanning, in sleek dark outfit and heels, waved and smiled as the crowd broke into thunderous applause. The two soon retreated backstage where they finished watching Jett’s incredible show out of the spotlight.
Personally, I don't understand not taking your partner to a special event in your life like this one! I think Kristen and Rob are going too far with their incognito relationship! Of course he may be busy with his own work, plus the focus would be on HIM so I guess I CAN understand. Candeecarol
Wow, Dakota looks more like a vampire in that outfit than in New Moon!~CC
“I don’t know if I’m particularly funny, I mean one of my legs is shorter than the other one, it makes everything look very awkward, so I can just pretty much look like an idiot, but I don’t know whether I can be like witty. It could be a problem.” - Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When asked if he would do comedic roles in the future)
“I would. I’m just too, I’m kind of, a pussy, I guess. That’s the problem. But, no, I’d love to. I think everybody should do open mics. I think it’s very healthy for your soul. So yeah, I’d love to do it again, but I don’t know. It’s like I’m cutting a record if I do open mic now, so, I don’t know.” - Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When asked is he would preform open mic again)
“I look a bit like him.” - Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When asked what he had in common with Edward Cullen)
“I actually think being involved in the cesarean would be… I just can’t wait!” - Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When asked what he was looking forward to in the upcoming films)
“No, not really. I mean, at the end of the day, it’s just a part. You just go into it, and like your life, you’re walking along the street, as a really bad analogy, you step on a little stone, and it just kind of flies away and you have no idea where it’s going. And then you are just trying not to drown afterwards. And that’s my life. See, that was really terrible.” - Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When asked if playing Edward Cullen made him feel stronger and how he had prospered from the role)
“It’s almost kind of balletic.” Robert Pattinson, Comic-Con 2009 (When talking about the fight scene)