Rob talks to ‘The San Francisco Chronicle‘ about ‘New Moon’ and playing Salvador Dali. Here’s an excerpt on what he said about shooting ‘New Moon’ on the article:
“It’s strange because it already feels much more of a slick machine,” Pattinson says of the film, which is being directed by Chris Weitz. “The first one we had such a young cast. Everybody was friends. It was fun. There was nothing like what it is now. Now there are people waiting outside the hotels all the time. We have security. It’s crazy.”
His character, Edward, never ages, so he has to look like an undead teenager through the three sequels he’s contractually obligated to appear in.
“I think all of them will be done within a year and half,” he says. “The whole thing is about change and aging. So it would look ridiculous if I’m playing 17 when I look 35.”
Which is another way of saying that Pattinson is unconcerned about being locked into author Stephenie Meyer’s franchise in the same way that the Harry Potter cast has been in theirs. It won’t last that long.
To read more and find out what Rob has to say about becoming Salvador Dali, please click here.
Wow, this clip is my favourite one so far. The ‘kissing scene’ is the best scene in the movie and Paul Morrison (the director) said that it’s the hardest one to shoot. In fact he said that “Any kissing scene is difficult to shoot.” And then, he laughed.
Anyway, after seeing this clip, I can’t wait for the 6th of July to come. And PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know that the soundtrack is going to be available. From the snippets that I’ve heard online, this soundtrack is going to be a winner. Probably the best soundtrack I’ve heard in a while.
There are two really interesting Little Ashes articles published in Out.Com by Michael Martin. The first is Love in the Time of Lorca where he obviously discusses the relationship between Lorca and Dali and has some interesting comments from Javier Beltram, Philippa Gossett and Paul Morrison. Morrison says:
“I didn’t really know him from the Harry Potter movies,†… “And then he came and did this reading, and he was so lovely and vulnerable and smart in the way Dalà was. If he played Dalà like the caricature we’re familiar with, nobody would care that Lorca was falling in love with him. You’d want to say to him, ‘Get the hell out of this relationship — this guy is trouble.’ But Robert manages to make this guy really interesting from the start.â€
Then there’s Golden Age where he interviews Matthew McNulty about his role as Luis Buñuel.  Matthew shares his first encounter with Rob:
“I was a little bit nervous, to be honest,†he says. “Before I went I’d heard a lot about Rob and thought, All right, he’s really good-looking. When I knocked on his hotel room door, there was no answer, and I thought, God, he’s with girls or something. But he was just sitting on the balcony with his computer and a massive Dalà book.
Computer and a massive Dali book – yep sounds like Rob, but I’m sure there was a cigarette in hand too. If you want to read the full article just click on the titles.
As mentioned in my earlier LA post today, there will be plenty of interviews/reviews for this film given that it is about to be released in the US. Here’s another one from RadarOnline who had a sneek preview. It doesn’t really tell us anything more than we already know, and I wonder if they actually paid any attention to the film or have just read all the reviews:
“While this might not the Pattinson most fans are used to, Little Ashes gives him a chance to show his range as Dali, who boomerangs between cocky confidence and insecurity. And not to worry—during the scenes set in the early 20s, Pattinson looks as dashing as ever in suits and slicked-back hair. Overall, Pattinson’s brooding good looks and intensity make the couple’s tortured love affair feel very real—just as they do in Twilight. Be prepared to shed a few tears in this flick!”
Very insightful – but in case you want to read the rest click here. Really this is just a gratuitous LA post because I love the music from this film and thanks to our affiliate ROBsessed you can listen to the track “Viva La Revolucion”.
Fantastic news, according to Amazon.co.uk the UK DVD release date for Little Ashes has been brought forward to July 6 2009 instead of the original date of August 24 2009.
This news has absolutely made my day, actually it has made my week. I cannot wait to see Little Ashes. July 6 cannot come quick enough.
Visit Amazon.co.uk to see for yourself & if you wish to, pre-order your copy if you haven’t done so already.
Watch our interviews with Rob. You can check out our other interviews with David Michod, Liz Watts & David Linde at our dedicated film page for The Rover
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