December 23rd, 2010 / 5 Comments


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I love it when the promos start for Rob’s films – even if it is early days.  I know that the release date apparently keeps changing for the US, but until we see it on the Fox site and the premiere has been confirmed, I’m not going to post it.  However, what I will post is Christine Champ from Film.com article:

Can Christoph Waltz and Reese Witherspoon help Robert Pattinson transcend Twilight?

Fangs or suspenders … which shows off Robert Pattinson’s sexy side more?

That’s the question pre- and post-tween Twi-hards still swooning over Rpattz’s Edward Cullen may be pondering when they glimpse set snapshots from his upcoming Great Depression-era epic Water for Elephants. Those who appreciate Pattinson for his more serious, less supernatural roles in Remember Me and Little Ashesare probably asking themselves the same question.

Whether or not you respect Pattinson’s cinema presence doesn’t really matter, though; there are plenty more reasons to get butterflies in your belly in anticipation of the April 2011 adaptation of Water for Elephants. Based on Sara Gruen’s best-selling historical novel, it’s a tale imbued with the sort of enchanted nostalgia that makes one feel like they’ve stepped inside a faded, sepia-tinged photograph or yellowed newspaper clipping scene and traveled back in time to tiptoe through the lives of the strangers in the pictures. Or as if they’ve perhaps snuck into the memories of a 93-year-old former circus veterinarian — like the hero of Gruen’s book, Jacob Jankowski.

Jacob narrates the beginning of his memoir from a nursing home as he surveys the installment of a traveling circus from his bedroom window. It stirs up memories of his youth as a 23-year-old carrying water for elephants and otherwise caring for a menagerie of circus animals during the 1930s. If that’s not enough of a plot to entice you into Jankowski’s circus, add to it the love triangle he forms with his married amour, the dazzling equestrian star Marlena (Reese Witherspoon), and her charismatic but brutal husband August (Christoph Waltz replacing Sean Penn). (Rumor has it, in the movie August may end up being an amalgam of two of the novel’s characters: August and tyrant circus owner Uncle Al).   Pile onto that paralyzed drunk pal Camel, who hides out in Jacob’s train car; his ally Walter the dwarf; Rosie the marvelous and mistreated elephant; and the scandalous Coochie Girls. Set it all in the hard-knocks landscape of the Great Depression and you have the makings of a spectacularly thrilling, poignant, and romantic adventure. And not airbrushed rom-com romance, but rather love with gritty, witty, engrossing, true-to-life twists and turns that resonate like they’ve been lifted from the pages of your intrepid grandpa’s diary.

Need more reason to add Water for Elephants to your spring movie schedule? Two words: Christoph Waltz. When the talent behind the nutty Oscar-winning Nazi from Inglourious Basterds slips on the shoes of a schizophrenic ringmaster, odds are good he’ll give a show-stopping performance — the kind that could earn him Academy Award number two. It will also be interesting to see if Pattinson holds his own with Witherspoon and if the two can make sparks fly. Water for Elephants is directed by I Am Legend’s Francis Lawrence with P.S. I Love You screenwriter Richard Lagravenese penning the adapted script. So far, Water for Elephants seems like a cinema circus worth buying a ticket to see.

Christine as much as Rob is surrounded by stellar co-stars, it’s Rob’s talent and not his sexiness that will ensure his star rises – the sexiness is just a bonus for those of us that thankfully don’t fall into the category of pre & post tween Twihards.

Thanks to our gorgeous friend Suze from PattinsonStateofMind for the tip.

  • Vertigo
    Posted on December 23, 2010

    That’s right, we are neither! I’m just looking forward to seeing the talent that is Rob on the big screen and how true Maria … it is just a bonus that he is bliss on the eyes. sigh …

  • Michelle
    Posted on December 23, 2010

    So true Maria, we are most definitely neither. Ain’t that the truth, it’s all about Rob’s talent & the fact he is gorgeous is just a bonus. Oh how I cannot wait for W4E. It will be one happy day when all the release dates are officially confirmed – the Aussie one especially 😀

  • Vicky
    Posted on December 23, 2010

    It has been a long time since I fit in to either of these categories, LOL. Yes Rob is gorgeous but that is not what will guarantee him longevity and success. That will come from his undeniable talent and onscreen presence!!! Roll on 2011 and the official release date!!

  • Carmel
    Posted on December 24, 2010

    Rob was chosen to the Jacob because of his talent. (Not to give us another option in the ‘sunnies’ pic challenges – that is s a bonus, though). It is his talent that with shine through.
    Pre & post tween? Not likely.

  • ephie
    Posted on December 24, 2010

    I totally agree with all of you hear girls. It actually annoys me that these critics always mention “his sexiness” and can’t see past that to his talent.
    He was definitely chosen because of his talents and he is going to shine in the role!!!

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