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New Celebrity Disney Photo by Annie Leibovitz



Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow joined by his friend, Patti Smith as the Second Pirate in Command.

The previous photographs in the series:


Queen Latifah as Ursula from The Little Mermaid.




Penelope Cruz as Belle and Jeff Bridges as the no-longer-a-beast prince from Beauty and the Beast.



Olivia Wilde as the Evil Queen and Alec Baldwin as the Magic Mirror from Snow White.


And here's previous photos in the series:


Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens as Prince Phillip and Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.



Gisele Bundchen as Wendy Darling, Mikhail Baryshnikov as Peter Pan, Tina Fey as Tinker Bell.



Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony as Princess Jasmine and Aladdin.



Whoopi Goldberg as the Genie from Aladdin.



Jessica Biel as Pocahontas.



Roger Federer as King Arthur from "The Sword in the Stone."



Julie Andrews as the Blue Fairy of "Pinocchio," and Abigail Breslin as Fira from the Disney Fairies series.



Scarlett Johansson as Cinderella.



Rachel Weisz as Snow White



Beyoncé Knowles as Alice in Wonderland, Lyle Lovett as the March Hare, and Oliver Platt as the Mad Hatter.



David Beckham as Sleeping Beauty's Prince.

*Buy Disneyland posters at eBay.

Robert Pattinson Plays The Blues *le sigh* just kill me why don't ya?!


Gaaaah - pleeeeeeease tell me someone shot video of this?!

During Rob's recent April issue Vanity Fair shoot with Annie Leibovitz, things took a detour to New Orlean's Preservation Hall.

Rob helped wish the legendary landmark a happy 50th anniversary by using those fascinating fingers on the piano as part of the jazz band :)

Sing us a song, piano man—let’s start with “Happy Birthday.” New Orleans’s Preservation Hall—where Annie Leibovitz shot young Robert Pattinson, shown tickling the ol’ 88 with the world-famous Preservation Hall band—celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Situated in the French Quarter, the music venue is one of the country’s most hallowed: it was founded in 1961 for the purpose of preserving New Orleans–style jazz, and indigenous American music. On his first-ever visit to the Quarter, Pattinson jammed with the house band and thoroughly held his own—his celebrity perhaps subsumed by that of the musicians, whose legendary status awed everyone on set. “When we first started, none of us knew that Robert really does play piano,” says Ben Jaffe, the tuba player (center, above), the band’s director, and the son of the venue’s founders. “But when he got up there, he started ticking out these notes, and it was obvious he wasn’t just tinkling—he really knew how to play.” Though the musicians were expecting the actor to just pose, Pattinson gamely jammed along with their tunes. After finishing a song, he leaned over to Jaffe “and said, ‘That’s the first time I’ve played with a group of guys like that,’” Jaffe recalls. Not a shabby gig—especially with Jaffe’s homemade red beans and rice waiting as reward.

On the landmark birthday, Jaffe says he and the rest of the band are humbled: “It’s really momentous for us to reach this moment in our history, considering everything New Orleans has been through in the last five years,” he says. “It’s really a testament to the strength of the people of this city.” Preservation Hall endured a several-month hiatus post-Katrina and reopened in May 2006, structure miraculously intact. We say miraculously, because the hall’s charm is that it looks as though it might collapse at any moment—it’s one big happy jalopy of a 350-year-old structure, with all the glorious paint-peel-y, rusty-hinged patina of a Clementine Hunter painting. It strains at the seams with ambiance. And we hope, lack of air conditioning and all, that it never changes.

- Lorabell

Rob's Vanity Fair Issue Scans - New Pics & Interview

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Oh the piano shot makes me happy... deep down ;)






Following yesterday's preview of Rob's (questionable) Vanity Fair cover, here are sneak peek scans of the shoot and interview - click to read before getting your own issue later this week :)


- Lorabell

Sneak Peek of Rob's Vanity Fair Cover... Jury: Out

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60 Minutes appears to have previewed a glance and Rob's new Vanity Fair cover - see behind the scenes pics HERE.

Things I like:
The facial expression
The fingers
The low cut collar

Things I don't like:
The hat
The alligator
The lack of v-neck tee

Verdict: Confused

Update pic via SpunkRansom

- Lorabell

Preview of Rob's New Vanity Fair Interview - Sneak Peek of May Issue!


An early sneak peek at Rob's new interview with Vanity Fair for the upcoming May issue (to see behind the scenes photos go HERE).

Vanity Fair always have the best photoshoots *day dreams back to the best shoot that ever was* and one, by the legendary Annie Leibovitz should be equally as epic.

From this preview, the interviews aren't so bad either ;)
"I do not know why but all the interviews with Robert Pattinson, or almost all at least start with a description of how he is dressed. My interview, however, is not yet written: it will be ready in Italy at the release of his new movie after “Twilight” , I mean ” Water for Elephants”; probably in May. But when I know that it will take me just to do something different, I will not say anything about how he was dressed.

But I also know that in the case of Pattinson, even the smallest detail can not be wasted, because millions of women worldwide, from 9 years old, would sacrifice more than just broken a nail just to get their hands on the smallest news about him. Here, then, a detailed account of Pattinson look. Meanwhile, the location, a second floor suite at the Four Seasons hotel in Los Angeles. Then the time: are the 3 and a half in the afternoon and although it is not his first interview of the day, he seems to be just pulled out of bed.

Finally he arrives: He pours himself a cup of coffee, “I need to wake up”, he apologizes. And, indeed, he has the sleepy face, but his eyes are incredibly clear. Then he sits down and puts his feet near the coffee table in front of the chair. He wears a pair of black jeans, quite narrow at the bottom that move back on bended knees exposing a piece of skin between the short socks (those are also black) and the edge of his trousers. He has white skin, dark hairs and sparse. On his feet he's wearing a pair of Dr. Martens, it goes without saying, black. And to complete the look a T-shirt and a jacket that I would say are vintage. His hair is shaved on the neck, with a little part visible at front in a bunch, his skin is clear and smooth. And then his lips: I swear, the more red I’ve ever seen in a man..."
Via Robsessedblog

- Lorabell

Vanity Fair Robliciousness Coming Soon!


We all know Vanity Fair shoots are just e-p-i-c! Just think back to the most gorgeous shoot that ever was for all the proof you need, not to mention that other one that kept us going in Rob outtakes for a while!

And now it looks like we are going to be treated to some more magic by the infamous Annie Leibovitz featuring Rob!

I can't decide whether to hope for more Details or more US - decisions decisions...

Via RobPattzNews

- Lorabell *10 sparkle points for quoteage*