June 28th, 2015 / 1 Comment


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Wow what a whirlwind of emotions this week.  Lots to talk about or maybe not ha!  I’ll get the elephant in the room out of the way quicksmart.  Rob no longer involved with Brimstone was something we weren’t expecting, but at the end of the day it is what it is and realistically we have had so many examples over the past 8 months of how movie making can turn on a dime.  So instead of dwelling on the negative, we’re going to look forward to the positives:  Queen of the Desert, LIFE and The Childhood of a Leader.   There will undoubtedly be promo tours for these films and promo Rob is always something to look forward to.  So back to normal programming - we had new release dates for Queen of the Desert, and it’s great to see preview screenings being held in August in both Germany and Greece.  The release dates are starting to come through a little more regularly now.   Although, I have to feel for the Italians since according to Ciak there is no planned release of the film for 2015 in Italy *insertsadface*.  Doesn’t mean Italy won’t have a screening, look at Venezuela they’re only just seeing Maps to the Stars in their theatres.  Better late than never I say.  Tuesday kicked off with us finally getting some incredibly great BTS and UHQ stills of Rob in LIFE.  I love love love the one of Rob in the darkroom.  I also love how sweet the one is where he’s showing his “son” the camera.  Rob has such great rapport with child actors.  For those who don’t have twitter, I tweeted an article that stated “Life premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and will likely be at TIFF this September.”  Fingers and toes crossed.  I’m still grumbling that neither Life nor QotD  were included at the Sydney Film Festival (nor at NZIFF).  Hope they give us a premiere instead *praying*.    Good to see some new theatrical posters starting to come through too – love the French take on it.  How about waking up on Saturday morning to the sweet sound of Rob’s voice and the raw audio from Breaking Dawn.  Nice little insight into how incredibly dull and tedious ADR really is – unless of course you’re on the other end of Rob’s voice then it’s like listening to angels sing.  LOL okay that’s a little cliched and over the top but you get the gist.  We took time out this week to look back and share some fabulous photos of Rob over the years.  We were also treated to some fabulous fabulous portraits from the LA promo for The Rover, the BTS pic  of Rob on the QotD set, that old modelling shot of Rob and the Berlin pics of Rob and David C.  They really shouldn’t keep such beauties hidden.  On that note – see you next week.  Looking forward to see what that will bring …

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UHQ & BTS Stills of Robert Pattinson as Dennis Stock in LIFE

Queen of the Desert Distributors & Release Dates:  Latvia | Open Air Cinema Germany  | Ukraine | Greece, Cine Garden (Chios)

Maps to the Stars Release Dates:  Venezuela

A-Z Appreciation of Rob with the letter “L”: Maria – Little Ashes

Rob No Longer Involved with Brimstone

Late Night Post B&W Style

Throwback Thursday

It’s Friday, Let’s Celebrate: Robert Pattinson Style

*NEW* 19 HQ The Rover LA Press Conference Portraits

Raw Audio of Rob’s ADR for Breaking Dawn Pt 1

New HQ French Poster for LIFE on @ARPSelection website

Saturday Evening Randomness

*NEW* BTS Photo with Nicole Kidman, Werner Herzog and Peter Zeitlinger on Queen of the Desert set

Old Modelling Photo of Robert Pattinson from 2002

8 UHQ Berlin Portraits Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg

Robert Pattinson and Nicole Kidman “Queen of the Desert” Still Now in UHQ

 

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  • Carmel
    Posted on July 01, 2015

    Thank you Maria – These wrap ups of yours are invaluable. I’m still crying a bit about Brimstone. It would be a hard career, being an actor. I can imagine there was a lot of prep put in by Rob and Mia not to see their work realised. Like you say, the future does have some wonderful projects still to be released and I am champing at the bit for Life in particular.

    I still haven’t had a chance to hear the angles sing. Luckily I know hearing that voice in any context will be worth the wait.

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