How To Be with Robert Pattinson: DVD Cover

    How To Be Director: Oliver Irving Cast: Robert Pattinson, Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Hardy, Powell Jones

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/17/2009
    • Original Release: 2008
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 239

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Features

    Trailer; Behind the Scenes; Making Of; Commentary; Comcast Interview with Robert Pattison; Audition Footage of Robert Pattinson; Still Gallery; A Sneak Preview of the New Web Series Life Is Just A Game from the Makers of How To Be

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- How to Be
    1. Sad and Unhappy [2:17]
    2. Work in Progress [5:48]
    3. Back Home [5:25]
    4. Trying to Get Fixed [5:58]
    5. My Protégé [4:33]
    6. Dr. Levi Ellington [4:55]
    7. C.O.F.F.I.N [5:28]
    8. Jam Session [5:26]
    9. A Cluttered Mind [5:42]
    10. Family Time [4:45]
    11. Going Out [4:46]
    12. The Bar [6:07]
    13. Parents [5:55]
    14. Goodbye, Old [8:07]
    15. Doin' Fine [4:59]
    16. End Credits [4:32]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Officially an adult but locked into a perpetual phase of arrested development, an aimless twentysomething attempts to make sense of his go-nowhere life after being dumped by his girlfriend and forced to move back home with his parents. Art may still be far from mid-life, but no one can deny that he's having a crisis. When his attempts at establishing himself as a sensitive singer/songwriter fail, Art dips into his inheritance money in order to experiment with a variety of new-age therapies and hire an eccentric self-help guru. Gradually, Art begins to make sense of the dysfunctional relationship he shares with his frustrated parents, and understand the unique role he plays in his small but close-knit social circle. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    November 08, 2009: An amazing work by Oliver Ivring. Not only showing bits of humor and intellect, it also incites your emotions until you are wholeheartedly rooting for the characters. The movie provides incredible performances by all the actors especially that of Robert Pattinson(Arthur/Art. Pattinson's talent and his range of capability is once again expressed in this film. How To Be can be an enjoyable for anyone in the family. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll walk away with a new profound feeling of life and its pains.

    I Also Recommend: Twilight, Twelve Angry Men, Angels & Demons, The Haunted Airman, The Prince and the Freshman.