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Full video: Kristen Stewart on The Tonight Show

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Here are the videos of Kristen Stewart on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno yesterday. Thanks to TwilightBritneyFan for uploading them!

Nikki Reed on ‘Off the Cuff with Peter Travers’

Nikki Reed talks to Rolling Stone’s Peter Travers in a very candid interview. She actually reminds me a lot of Rosalie.

Warning: It’s a tiny bit NSFW (language).

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ClevverTV: The Runaways soundtrack

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Michael Sheen on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

These two are great together! Here is the video of Michael Sheen’s appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night (March 3).

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Video: Kellan’s Nude Confession

OK the title of the video is a little deceiving. Kellan Lutz tells PopSugarRush that he grew up on a farm where nudity was no big deal. Therefore, his Calvin Klein underwear modeling was no big deal!

Cute video.

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Videos: Twilight Lexicon’s Remember Me red carpet interviews

Twilight Lexicon was one of a handful of fan sites on the Remember Me red carpet tonight with the opportunity to interview Rob and the other cast.  Here are their videos!

Robert Pattinson:

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‘Remember Me’ Stars Rave About Robert Pattinson At NYC Premiere

MTV caught up with Rob Pattinson and his Remember Me co-stars on the red carpet of the New York premiere tonight.  His co-stars Emilie de Ravin and Chris Cooper had plenty nice to say about working with Rob. (There are two videos so wait for the second one to play).

The mountains of snow piled up on the sidewalks could not keep Robert Pattinson’s fans at bay Monday evening (March 1) at the red-carpet premiere for his romantic drama, “Remember Me.” The screaming masses lined up early and were gifted with a few moments of rabid OME-dom as RPattz ran down the line greeting all those who waited to catch a glimpse of him.

Inside the makeshift press tent at the Paris Theatre in midtown, the energy was no less wild, the screams of folks waiting to talk with Pattinson no less ear-piercing. But the 23-year-old superstar, tired yet amused as ever by the pandemonium, seemed to take it all in stride. While MTV News was chatting with his co-star Emilie de Ravin, Pattinson leaned over and shouted, “Emilie! Emilie! What’s the most fascinating thing about me? Just say it!”

It was that kind of evening, as all involved in “Remember Me” contended with the noisy reality of what it means to have a “Twilight” vampire in your cast. De Ravin and co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper spoke about how this role — in which RPattz plays a rebellious young man who falls for a beautiful girl (De Ravin) — represents a profound evolution for Pattinson as an actor.

“It means growth,” Cooper said of his co-star’s part. “Robert had a big hand as an executive producer in this film. That tells me he’s going to branch out into fields other than acting. He’s got a lot to deal with already, but he’s been able to handle it beautifully.”

De Ravin, who earlier had told MTV News about her instant connection with Pattinson, continued to rave about his skills in front of the camera. “He’s amazing,” she said. “He’s fascinating to watch because he’s so naturally subtle and interesting.”

While the cries from onlookers increased as Pattinson went to greet his fans, Brosnan could only stand back and watch with pride. “This is his night,” he said. “I think this particular piece of drama for him is very significant as a young actor who’s come on the stage in a blinding glare of light and fame. He’s an executive producer on this film, so he’s committed himself to finding good work.”

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Collider: Behind-the-scenes footage and interviews from Remember Me set

Collider brings us more than 20 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage from Remember Me, as well as set interviews with Rob.

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