April 14, 200916 yr Watching twilight some months back i thought he was absolutely disgusting but now looking at his pictures i think his quite a hotty i guess he shouln't have been in twilight...didn't suit him at all, he could have done a better movie anyway.
April 16, 200916 yr On April 10, 2009, I went to the Las Vegas Film Festival for the 7:20 PM showing of "How to Be". The movie was originally only showing at 7:20 PM that night (as well as one showing on Saturday and one showing I believe on Sunday too), but because it sold out right away, they added two more showings that Friday night.I got to the Eastside Cannery Resort & Casino an hour before the movie started and the line was already starting to snake around the room. One of the members was going around filming everybody and taking pictures, so hopefully we will eventually see footage of it on their website in the future. Anyway, on to the actual movie review.The movie started and as soon as Rob's name popped up on the screen, fangirls started cheering right away. The majority of the audience was, of course, females (there were maybe 5 men in the entire audience). The movie had a good mix of being funny and depressing at the same time. Rob did such a wonderful job in this movie with making the audience feel sorry for his character, Art. You just want to give him a hug throughout the entire movie. I don't want to give anything away, but there was one particular part in the very beginning where Art's girlfriend is talking about her initial attraction to Art when they first started dating. I can't remember the exact lines, but she said she thought he was brooding and mysterious (or something like that), but then it just turned out he was depressing and boring. That part stuck in my mind because it made me think of the interview where Rob confesses to taking a stalker out to dinner when he was in Spain and how he never saw her again after that (me thinks she just had to go home or got kidnapped or something, lol).WARNING! Possible spoilers:Art is such a relatable character and even if you don't see a bit of yourself in him, you most likely know someone who is like him. His parents seem to be void of any emotion toward him. They see him as a disappointment and don't understand him. He is trying to find a way to improve his life and his whole self esteem. His friends, Ronny and Nikki, try to help him, but they don't seem to have any idea of what he is going through. Art's girlfriend doesn't want anything to do with him anymore. He then goes and hires a sort of self help guru/therapist from Canada, but instead of his life improving, it starts to get worse and he slowly starts unraveling at the seams. The things that happen to him are hilarious, but at the same time you really feel bad for him because nothing seems to be going the way they were supposed to go. He feels like he just can't get anything right.The music in this movie is wonderful. I can't wait until I get the CD in the mail! At the end of the movie, we got to have a chat session with Director Oliver Irving and the Composer Joe Hastings (who also happens to play Dave in the movie). They were both very sweet guys. I was able to get Oliver's autograph and a photo with him too.
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April 24, 200916 yr i got into making a lot of graphics this week for some reason anyways, i made a wallpaper of rob. hope you guys like it
April 28, 200916 yr scanned by me/monthly_04_2009/post-24797-0-1446077299-99077_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3572466" alt="post-24797-0-1446077299-99077_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="141.81"> So so so sexy!
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