I think we may have seen this scene before, it seems a little longer, but I can’t check because when I go to the Allocine clip posted earlier this year it seems to be something else. Anyway – Jerome and Agatha start at 1.18. I guess there’s one advantage with the dubbed vids – we don’t really get a 100% spoiler for those of us who don’t speak German. And I don’t mind revisiting Jerome … ever.
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It's always good to wake up to Jerome Feel like seeing more Jerome, then watch the 2 clips we posted yesterday here
When eOne ANZ approached us with an exclusive offer to share a clip of Rob as Jerome from Maps to the Stars for Australian/New Zealand audiences only we obviously jumped at the chance. So for those who can see and appreciate here's the scene of Jerome talking to Agatha "How's…

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Posted on September 03, 2014
Wasn’t think posted earlier? I remember seeing a dubbed version a month or two ago.
Posted on September 03, 2014
Lol, my spelling is bad. I meant to say wasn’t this posted earlier
Posted on September 03, 2014
I’m with you @Maria. I’ll visit Jerome any time, any day, any place, any where ……..
Posted on September 03, 2014
I. Will. Not. Succumb. …….Even for German dubbed Jerome……… In a limo sex scene …….Ahhhh *sob*
Now I’m talking myself into taking a peek. NOOOO……. Be strong, Carmel.
I think I better log off right now.
Posted on September 03, 2014
Don’t be fooled by what it’s frozen on – that’s not the scene in the vid I’m talking about. Agatha is Mia.
Posted on September 04, 2014
Excited much?!!! Cannot wait to see this film – bonus points for having Rob in it, but I’d watch it anyway. Bracing myself for the long -very long – tease until its release. Thanks for posting, Maria. (That first still shot is getting me hot and bothered for some reason…*giggles*)
Posted on September 08, 2014
@Maria. Thankyou for answering my query and also for the link regarding Australian movies. It is so sad to read that we are not supporting Australian made movies, you only need to pick up a newspaper and read what are the biggest grossing movies they are 95% brain numbing special effects zero plot and appalling acting, sadly that’s what fills the seats. Good lord, I can just picture it, a full house of people staring up at the screen watching ‘Transformers part 25″ their eyes are blank the script and plot along with the acting are a joke and an insult still the audience stare. how scary is that. Thank goodness Robert Pattinson will still be making quality movies, all hail The King
Posted on September 09, 2014
@Barbara here’s another article where they talk about the failure of Australian films in the US – http://if.com.au/2014/08/25/article/Australian-films-struggle-in-the-US/OMNLXMQPDB.html and it looks like I’m wrong about $3 million from this article http://if.com.au/2014/08/18/article/Pirates-take-a-chunk-out-of-The-Expendables-3/SRYWJZSXNL.html
“After taking a disappointing $477,000 in Oz and $US1.1 million in the US, David Michôd’s thriller The Rover launched meekly in the UK with an estimated $122,000 on 56 screens.”
Posted on September 09, 2014
Maria. What a shock. what do people want certainly not intelligent movies,they only seem to want dumb numb no brain required to watch this movie.I am always reminded of something my daughter said to me when she was little, I had just picked her up from primary school, and she told me what she had learning at school. That in the future computers would take over and we would not need a brain, we would just have to press a button and everything will be done, we would have no need to leave the house, and the back of our head would cave in because it wasn’t being used. Thank goodness she then looked at the back of my head and told me I would be fine because I was always busy. Sadly I think backs of heads have caved in when you look at the box office top ten. When movies like “Cosmopolis” and “The Rover” are deemed a failure, you shake your head in disbelief and wonder have we all become the walking dead?