Jesus, Remember Me, by Lane Palmer

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lane-palmer.jpgSo Robert Pattinson has traded in Bella and his body shimmer for a shot at a non-supernatural romance called "Remember Me." This was probably a major challenge for Pattinson as he must transition from a brooding and semi-sulking character in love with Bella to a brooding and semi-sulking character in love with Ally.
Word on the street is that if "Remember Me" is playing at a theater near you, it's probably a good time to consider moving. No, it's not Pattinson's fault...and I'm sure Team Edward would be content just to watch him floss his fangless teeth and work that Zoolander Blue Steel look of eyebrows and cheekbones.

"Remember Me" is a film about love embedded in the midst of dysfunctional families, tragedies, and ultimately the need to appreciate each day of life we are given. A worthy message, to be sure, but be warned that the *surprise* ending could be one of the most shameless acts of audience manipulation I have ever seen.

Seriously, the directors of this film should be locked in a clown decorated room and forced to watch 27 episodes of The Wiggles non-stop for this one.

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