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I agree the movie is visually stunning. The Cinematographer is Rodrigo Prieto who also did Brokeback Mountain and Babel ( in fact I think he did all of Alejandro González Iñárritu's movies ). So some serious talent there.
 
oh, wow! really? Inarritu? i love his movies, esp. visuals. thanks for the info! :)
 
they already had the set, this could have been a much better shoot imo :rolleyes:

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Sing us a song, piano man—let’s start with “Happy Birthday.” New Orleans’s Preservation Hall—where Annie Leibovitz shot young Robert Pattinson, shown tickling the ol’ 88 with the world-famous Preservation Hall band—celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Situated in the French Quarter, the music venue is one of the country’s most hallowed: it was founded in 1961 for the purpose of preserving New Orleans–style jazz, and indigenous American music. On his first-ever visit to the Quarter, Pattinson jammed with the house band and thoroughly held his own—his celebrity perhaps subsumed by that of the musicians, whose legendary status awed everyone on set. “When we first started, none of us knew that Robert really does play piano,” says Ben Jaffe, the tuba player (center, above), the band’s director, and the son of the venue’s founders. “But when he got up there, he started ticking out these notes, and it was obvious he wasn’t just tinkling—he really knew how to play.” Though the musicians were expecting the actor to just pose, Pattinson gamely jammed along with their tunes. After finishing a song, he leaned over to Jaffe “and said, ‘That’s the first time I’ve played with a group of guys like that,’” Jaffe recalls. Not a shabby gig—especially with Jaffe’s homemade red beans and rice waiting as reward.

On the landmark birthday, Jaffe says he and the rest of the band are humbled: “It’s really momentous for us to reach this moment in our history, considering everything New Orleans has been through in the last five years,” he says. “It’s really a testament to the strength of the people of this city.” Preservation Hall endured a several-month hiatus post-Katrina and reopened in May 2006, structure miraculously intact. We say miraculously, because the hall’s charm is that it looks as though it might collapse at any moment—it’s one big happy jalopy of a 350-year-old structure, with all the glorious paint-peel-y, rusty-hinged patina of a Clementine Hunter painting. It strains at the seams with ambiance. And we hope, lack of air conditioning and all, that it never changes.

vanityfair.com via robsessedpattinson.com
 
oh, wow! really? Inarritu? i love his movies, esp. visuals. thanks for the info! :)

No problem Daj :)

I like that pic that you posted Koko, he looks very natural there at the piano. They article with it is too is very nice. He must have really enjoyed playing with those guys.
 
^yeah and that sort of thing is the hardest to capture on film, being at ease and natural. I think it would have been a lot more interesting a shoot on a jazz bar, on the streets of old NO or something along that line that a picture of Rob fighting an aligator! :rolleyes:
 
^ It's for half an hour and I believe it's live. He also has The Jay Leno Show that day. I believe the WFE press conference is the same day as well too.
 
The stills remind me of the Sound of Music, I can totally see Julie Andrews frolicing in the picture :rofl:.
 
It's funny to see how much taller he is than everyone else in that picture. Apparently he and Kristen went to see Red Riding Hood. I guess to support Catherine.
 
^ I don't think anybody can get it, I know some people were trying to look for it but no luck.
 

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