
According to Summit Entertainment the release date for Rob's new movie, Remember Me, is February 12, 2010.
Source: RobertPattinsonOnline

robsessedpattinson.comAs we reported before Rob will be at Cannes on May 19th. (Rob in a tux again? Yes pelase!)
From GossipGirl.com :
Back home for a break before resuming filming, Robert Pattinson had quite the action-packed stay while residing up in Vancouver for “New Moon”.
Aside from hopping back into his beloved role of Edward Cullen, the hunky “Twilight” stud enjoyed both a cast wrap party and a 23rd birthday celebration during the course of his time in Canada.
As for his birthday party, Rob was joined by family and co-stars, with fans quickly taking notice as they ran up to try and meet the “New Moon” stud.
One lucky fan gushed, “I was so happy to see Rob and help him celebrate his 23rd birthday. He took the time to meet us and take a picture with us, that was so cool.”
Finally finished up in Vancouver, Pattinson has since jetted back to LA, but will soon be shooting scenes in Italy - as everyone involved try to wrap things up in time for the much-anticipated November 20th release of “New Moon”.

pattinsonanonymous.comMore about Rob's role in The Unbound Captives
The film is based on a screenplay by Madeline Stowe. She was originally slated to star in the project. Variety described the film:
She [Stowe] would have played a woman (now to be played by Weisz) whose husband is killed and her two children kidnapped by a Comanche war party in 1859. She is rescued by a frontiersman, to be played by Jackman. Pattinson will play the son.
Please keep in mind that we do not have official confirmation from anyone on Rob’s team that he has signed officially for the project. Variety does tend to be accurate, however, and Hugh Jackman was asked about Rob playing the role and seemed to confirm it as well. Once again, this article is based on information from the original script. Details, names, and plot points can change substantially during the pre-production and filming process. And since we do not wish to spoil the movie, we’re keeping this to some pretty basic information at this time, and limiting the information to Rob’s character only.
Well, with the disclaimers out of the way, let’s take a short look at Robert Pattinson’s role in “The Unbound Captives”.
Character Name: PHINEAS
*The character is shown first at age 10, then again at approximately 17
*As indicated in information published on the internet, Phineas was kidnapped as a child and assimilated in a Comanche tribe.
*Phineas (all descriptions here are of the character at age 17) is described as having long hair and pierced ears, presumably in the 19th-century Comanche style.
*Virtually all of his lines are in Comanche.*The character’s Comanche name is Tsomo, which means “bead”.
*Yes, he rides a horse…bareback. He rides quite a bit, actually.
*Although the character does have a few flirtatious scenes, this is not a romantic-type role.
* The older Phineas is in the latter parts of the script, perhaps the last third. It is definitely a supporting role.
* Our source describes the character like this: “Phineas is pretty fierce. He’s been raised as a warrior. He can be silent and standoffish, but he can throw a bit of a fit, too.”
That’s a pretty basic character breakdown. Our source felt that the role was definitely a different one for Rob and would be physical, challenging and complex.
hollywoodreporter.comWith the festival hitting its midway point, the abundance of top-tier projects available to U.S. distributors hasn't translated into a blizzard of buys.
It hasn't even led to a scattered flurry.
"I've never seen so much to buy," one fest veteran said. "And no one's buying anything."
While the occasional finished film has found its way to a smaller buyer in the market -- movies like "Red Riding Trilogy" going to cabler IFC in modest deals -- the larger U.S. companies that board projects at the script, production or postproduction stages have stayed entirely on the sidelines.
From the Hollywood studios and their specialty labels to the so-called indie mini-majors, the most that can be said of these firms is that they're circling. Very slowly.
The list of projects sparking interest but not pickups is long, but it includes Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "Biutiful," which stars Javier Bardem in a story of a drug dealer and a policeman; a period drama with Robert Pattinson and Rachel Weisz called "Unbound Captives"; and Stephen Gaghan's "Blink," which will star Al Pacino as a father who reconnects with his estranged son.
i'm a bit scared now
but the horseback riding i like
Does anyone know where I can read the remember me script?



chicandcool i know this sounds totally bitchy but could you send the links to scripts via pm the next time? (just because this is an open forum and it shouldn't be floating around everywhere)
Here's a download link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/qxknrm