Robsten Fanvids: Too Weird for Words?

We’ve found Twilight fan videos about Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart too awful to describe!

By Ted Casablanca Jun 27, 2009 12:01 PMTags
Robert Pattinson, Kristen StewartKevin Winter/Getty Images

As we give you the scoop day after delish day on the megacouple that is Robsten, the drama surrounding the are-they-or-aren't-they duo (uh, they are) can sometimes overshadow what they also truly are: a damn hot, sexy pair of angsty young lovers.

I mean, come on, everyone's dying to know if Robert Pattinson's really been flying outta N.Y. for supersecret visits to Kristen Stewart in L.A. the past few days. Vid and pic evidence doesn't really prove it. And Summit's and Rob's peeps insist he's been holed up in N.Y., getting tortured by schedules, among other things.

But the thought of Robsten secretly jetting away for each other is pretty irresistible. I mean, K really needs some major cheering up right now, right?

Leave it to the fans to really understand this point and take it to heart. You know: respect it. Rob and Kristen, despite the steamy and delicious drama of their coming together, are every Twi-hard's fantasy, and some fans in particular have made some most-yummy vids celebrating the love that is Robsten.

We're especially floored by this one:

The tenderness! The raw emotion! The creepy hand that keeps popping up! We're honestly left speechless by some of the things in this video, which isn't necessarily a good thing because we don't remember Robsten ever being that, well, weird.

Hilarious, really. Still, it sort of makes us remember why we fell in love with the young couple in the first place. I guess being left without words is better than nothing. I mean, it's the awkwardness of it all that's so appealing, right?

And honorable mention has to go to this gem edited to "Hungry Eyes" from Dirty Dancing. Nobody puts Bella in a corner!

Got any more hysterical and mesmerizing Robsten vids? Def let us know. Post in comments, and to the world, by all means!

—Additional reporting by Marc Snetiker