365 Days of Robert Pattinson: July 15: ~ Little Ashes gif
One of Rob's pre-Twilight roles and also famous for being the one that David Cronenberg often mentions as the standout that led him to seeking Rob for Eric Packer. Love it. Rob put himself out there as Dali and impressed more than his fans with his performance.
Kate:
"Mmmmm ya *stares*"
Tink:
"mesmerizing... "
Kat:
"So many to choose from, but how can I pass up DancingDaliRob? I can’t."
If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)
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Robert Pattinson's Little Ashes in Dallas (Garland) TODAY
Robert Pattinson's Little Ashes is playing in Dallas (Garland) TODAY. Thanks to Donna for sending us the info :) Go and check it out! You'll get to see this on the big screen:
Click HERE for show times and address.
The Little Ashes DVD is already released in the UK and the US release date is January 26th!
You can pre-order:
Click HERE for show times and address.
The Little Ashes DVD is already released in the UK and the US release date is January 26th!
You can pre-order:
Robert Pattinson in Little Ashes - Fan Made Videos
Any4avi makes beautiful videos. We have featured her videos about Little Ashes before but if you haven't seen them here they are once again. And if you haven't watched Robert Pattinson's Little Ashes you are missing out... a LOT....It's a beautiful movie. (The DVD is coming out in the United States on January 26th, you can order it HERE.
United States.......United Kingdom
United States.......United Kingdom
Robert Pattinson's Little Ashes Gets a Special Screening in Australia
Our affiliates and good friends at Robert Pattinson Australia arranged a special screening of Little Ashes in Australia! So exciting! I wish I had the chance to see Little Ashes on the big screen...Robvador belongs on the big screen :) Please show your support by attending the movie, show cinemas how much we want to see Robert Pattinson movies! Come on Oz! Yes We Can! *fist in the air!* :)
Here's what Maria from RP Australia says:
Well I can honestly say I’ve been waiting for this day for a very long time. Sydney please show your support of Rob by coming along to this special screening of Little Ashes at The Ritz Cinema, Randwick at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 9 December 2009. This is the first time Little Ashes has been screened in Australia. The Ritz have put a lot of faith in RPAU so I’m counting on you to show them how much we want to see Rob’s indie films. Seriously if you haven’t seen Robert Pattinson’s portrayal of Salvador Dali, then I can’t urge you enough to come along - you will not be disappointed. Even if you have seen it, as I have countless times, there is nothing like seeing Rob on the big screen. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online by simplying clicking HERE. And if you are having problems buying online then just give the Ritz a call. I know I’ve already bought my tickets. Thanks also to Tamara at Kojo Pictures for the faith!
Classification is MA15+ which means if you are under 15 you must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
Little Ashes DVD is Available for Pre-Order :)
As we told you a month ago Little Ashes DVD will be released in the US on January 26th and it's available for pre-order on Amazon.com now, you can order it HERE :)
If you don't want to wait that long you can buy the Little Ashes [DVD] for £ 5.98 at >Amazon.co.uk . The shipping is around £3. The DVDs sold in UK are region 2 and won't play in US DVD players if they are not region free. For more info on region free DVD players and ways to make your DVD player region free check out our tutorial.
Pre-order in US: Order in UK:
Thanks to Robert Pattinson Source for the tip :)
If you don't want to wait that long you can buy the Little Ashes [DVD] for £ 5.98 at >Amazon.co.uk . The shipping is around £3. The DVDs sold in UK are region 2 and won't play in US DVD players if they are not region free. For more info on region free DVD players and ways to make your DVD player region free check out our tutorial.
Pre-order in US: Order in UK:
Thanks to Robert Pattinson Source for the tip :)
Little Ashes News
You surely saw Little Ashes by now right? No? Well me neither *pouts* not playing where I live. Booohooo!
So maybe the below confirmations are what you've been waiting for. If not the Little Ashes [DVD] will be released in the UK on July 13th! You can preorder it HERE. The DVD release in the US is not scheduled yet.
1. SCORE! Shea 14 in Scottsdale, AZ will start showing Little Ashes on 07/10/2009
Shea 14, 7354 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6466, 480-948-6555, http://www.harkinstheatres.com/theatreDetails.aspx?theatreId=4537
2.SCORE! Bookshelf Cinema, 41 Guelph St., GUELPH, ON will show little ashes for 3 days only on July 7-9 Tel: 519-821-3311, http://www.bookshelf.ca/july09.html
3.SCORE! Princess Theatre in LeRoy, IL will have a special screening of Little Ashes on Friday July 17th at 9:00PM, 309-962-2468. Thanks to Krista for arranging this and letting us know :)
4.SCORE!Key West Film Society/Tropic Cinema has started showing Little Ashses on June 26th. No idea how long it will play, go and check it out now! 416 Eaton Street, Key West 33040,Key West Film Society, http://www.kwfs.org
Change of venue: Little Ashes theater for Overland Park KS (Kansas City area) has moved FROM the Rio TO the Glenwood Arts, 9575 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66212
http://www.readyticket.net/webticket/webticket2.asp?WCI=ShowTimes&WCE=38859
Bad news: Sundance theater in Madison, WI has unbooked the movie :( Boohoo to them! You can ask why that was at this number: 608-316-6900
Baltimore has also been cancelled, another boohooo! 410-727-FILM
OPENS | STATE | CITY, THEATER | LOCATION |
05/08/09 | CA | Berkeley, Landmark Shattuck Cinemas | 2230 Shattuck Avenue |
05/08/09 | CA | Irvine, Edwards University Town Center 6 | 4245 Campus Drive |
05/08/09 | CA | Menlo Park, Landmark, Guild Theatre | 949 El Camino Real |
05/08/09 | CA | Pasadena, Laemmle's Playhouse 7 | 673 E. Colorado, Pasadena |
05/08/09 | CA | San Francisco, Landmark Clay Theatre | 2261 Fillmore Street |
05/08/09 | CA | 288 S. Second St | |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Laemmle Town Center | 17200 Ventura Blvd.,Encino |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Monica 4-Plex | 1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles , Laemmle Sunset 5 | 8000 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood |
05/08/09 | IL | Chicago, Century Centre Cinema | 2828 North Clark St., Chicago |
05/08/09 | NY | New York, Clearview Chelsea Cinemas | 260 West 23rd St. NY |
05/08/09 | NY | 4 W 58th St # A | |
05/08/09 | NY | New York, Sunshine Cinema | 143 E. Houston St. NY |
05/15/09 | FL | Tampa Theatre | 711 N Franklin Street |
05/15/09 | NJ | Chatham, Chatham Cinema | 641 Shunpike Road |
05/15//09 | NJ | Montclair, Clearview Clairidge Cinemas | 486 Bloomfield Ave |
05/15/09 | NY | Jamaica, Kew Gardens Cinema | 8105 Lefferts Blvd |
05/15/09 | NY | Manhasset Cinema | 430 Plandome Road |
05/15/09 | WA | Seattle, Landmark Harvard Exit | 807 East Roy at Harvard |
05/21/09 | CA | San Luis Obispo, Palm Theatre (1 day only) | 817 Palm Street |
05/22/09 | CA | Monterey, Osio Plaza Theatre | 350 Alvarado St. Monterey |
05/22/09 | CAN | Toronto, Cumberland 4 | 159 Cumberland Ave. |
05/22/09 | MA | Boston, Kendall Square Cinema | One Kendall Square, Cambridge |
05/22/09 | NY | Sag Harbor Cinema | 90 Main Street |
05/22/09 | OR | Portland, Living Room Theaters | 341 SW 10th Ave, Portland |
05/29/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Laemmle's Music Hall 3 | 9036 Wilshire, Beverly Hills |
05/29/09 | CA | San Francisco, Landmark Opera Plaza | 601 Van Ness Avenue |
05/29/09 | CA | Santa Barbara, Plaza De Oro Twin | 371 S. Hitchcock Way |
05/29/09 | CA | Santa Cruz, Nickelodeon | 210 Lincoln St |
05/29/09 | DC | Washington DC, E Street Cinema | 555 11th Street NW, DC |
05/29/09 | MO | St. Louis, LandmarkTivoli Theatre | 6350 Del Mar, St. Louis |
05/29/09 | NJ | Millburn Cinema 4 | 350 Millburn Ave # 1 |
05/29/09 | WA | Seattle, Landmark Varsity | 4329 University Way N.E. |
06/05/09 | CA | San Diego, Landmark Ken Cinema | 4061 Adams Avenue |
06/05/09 | FL | Ft. Lauderdale, Sunrise Gateway | 1820 E. Sunrise Blvd. |
06/05/09 | GA | Atlanta, Midtown Art Cinema | 931 Monroe Drive, Atlanta |
06/05/09 | IL | Wilmette Theater | 1122 Central Ave |
06/05/09 | MN | Minneapolis, Landmark THEATER TBD | |
06/12/09 | CA | Palm Desert, Cinemas Palme D'Or | 72840 Highway 111 |
06/12/09 | CA | San Diego, Landmark Hillcrest Cinemas | 3965 5th Avenue |
06/12/09 | CAN | Ottawa, Bytowne Cinema | 325 Rideau St |
06/12/09 | CAN | 20 Carlton St. | |
06/12/09 | CT | Greenwich, Plaza Greenwich | 2 Railroad Avenue |
06/12/09 | FL | Saint Peter Beach, The Beach Theatre | 315 Corey Avenue |
06/12/09 | TX | Dallas, Highland Park Village | 32 Highland Park Village |
06/12/09 | TX | Plano, Angelika Film Center | 7205 Bishop Road |
06/19/09 | CA | Santa Rosa, Rialto Cinemas Lakeside | 551 Summerfield Road |
06/19/09 | CO | 110 Broadway | |
06/19/09 | ID | Boise, The Flicks | 646 Fulton St. |
06/19/09 | NY | Binghamton, Art Mission Theater | 61 Prospect Ave |
06/19/09 | VA | Norfolk, Naro Cinema | 1507 Colley Ave |
06/26/09 | AZ | Scottsdale, Harkins Camelview | 7001 E Highland Ave |
06/26/09 | CAN | Vancouver, Cinemark Tinseltown | 88 W Pender |
06/26/09 | CAN | Waterloo, Princess Cinema | 6 Princess Street West |
06/26/09 | CT | New Haven, Criterion Cinemas | 86 Temple Street |
06/26/09 | FL | Key West Film Society/Tropic Cinema | 416 Eaton Street |
06/26/09 | MI | Detroit, Landmark Main Art Theatre | 118 North Main St., Royal Oak |
06/26/09 | PA | Philadelphia, Ritz at the Bourse | 400 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia |
07/03/09 | GA | 1049 Ponce De Leon Ave NE | |
07/03/09 | KS | Overland Park, Glenwood Arts | 9575 Metcalf Avenue |
07/03/09 | MO | Kansas City, Tivoli Theatre | 4050 Pennsylvania Ave |
07/03/09 | PA | Gettysburg, Majestic Theatre | 25 Carlisle Street |
07/07/09 | CAN | Guelph, Bookshelf Cinema | 41 Guelph St |
07/09/09 | PR | San Juan, THEATER TBD | |
07/10/09 | AZ | Scottsdale, Shea 14 | 7354 E. Shea Blvd. |
07/10/09 | AZ | Tucson, The Loft Cinema | 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. |
07/10/09 | TX | Dallas, Highland Park Village | 32 Highland Park Village |
07/16/09 | NC | Southern Pines, The Sunrise Theater | 250 NW Broad Street |
07/17/09 | FL | 25 SE 2nd Place | |
07/17/09 | IL | Leroy, Princess Theatre - 1 SHOW ONLY 9pm | 300 E. Center St |
07/17/09 | TN | Nashville, Belcourt Theatre | 2102 Belcourt Ave. |
07/17/09 | TX | 9828 Great Hills Trl | |
07/14/09 | NM | Santa Fe, UA DeVargas Mall 6 | 562 North Guadalupe |
07/25/09 | WA | Olympia, Capitol Theater | 206 5th Avenue SE |
07/31/09 | KY | Louisville, Village 8 Theatres | 4014 Dutchmans Lane |
08/07/09 | MD | Baltimore, The Charles Theater | 1711 North Charles Street |
Paul Morrison: Rob felt so much more a Dali – the combination of acute intelligence, vulnerability and self-consciousness
That was a LONG title eh? :))
Amanda Bell - The Twilight Examiner had the chance to interview Little Ashes director Paul Morrison. Here are some parts but you should read the whole article. It's very good :)
“We made it in the spirit of . . . just need[ing] to make this film, it’s crying out to be done, without expectations of what will happen to it,” says Paul Morrison, director of Little Ashes about his film. “But I’ve been around long enough to know it’s when you least expect it that good things can happen.”
Little Ashes (which will be released this Friday, May 8, in the United States)(Gozde's note: It is released in UK and Spain as well. For the list of theaters check HERE and HERE:)) has been met with great anticipation. Starring Robert Pattinson, Javier Beltran, Matthew McNulty, and Marina Gatell, the film will present an ephemeral biopic of the life of Salvador Dali – a Spanish artist whose art, some say, is impossibly well done.
As a director, Paul Morrison is known for his work in Wondrous Oblivion, Solomon and Gaenor, and Degas and Pissarro Fall Out. With Little Ashes nearing release, however, his name has practically become house hold.
I had the pleasure of interviewing the thoughtful and intellectual Mr. Morrison, and, after doing so, I am convinced that he is right, “good things can happen” – and to the right sort of people.
About what brought Morrison to the Little Ashes picture, he says it was “[a] great screenplay.” Continues Morrison, it’s “an intimate human story of these three or four people’s relationships at an extraordinary moment in history of social and artistic ferment. Plus, it was about these three exceptional artists, at least one of whom was a hero of mine.”
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For Lorca and Dali, I must have seen every up-and-coming young actor who was available in both Spain and the U.K. Originally, Rob read for Lorca, and I was going to cast Dali in Spain. But Rob felt so much more a Dali – the combination of acute intelligence and vulnerability and self-consciousness that the part demanded – that I switched, and brought him back to read for Dali. He was perfect. I never saw anyone in Spain who felt right for Dali, by the way.
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Still, there were good days and bad days on set. A “perfect day,” says Morrison, “was shooting the scene where Bunuel comes upon Dali and Lorca in a clinch in Lorca’s room. Nice and contained, funny, and brilliant performances, and time enough to get all the shots I wanted, and think of some others.” Continues he, it was “also very magical to shoot in Cadaques in the little bay which was Dali’s favourite, and to know that he had stood on the same rocks with Lorca eighty years before. . .” An “awful day,” says Morrison, “was shooting the aunt’s dinner party where we had a lot of Spanish press and TV around, trying to present a front of professional calm to the, but the actors were 5 hours getting through make-up, and I was screaming with impatience as we were left with only two hours to shoot the big scene.”
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With Twilight and How To Be star Robert Pattinson in the cast, and with his recent successes outside of Little Ashes, his fame is bringing a lot to the table for the release of this picture. About that, Morrison says, “I don’t follow it very closely, but mostly it has been great for us.” On the other hand, “where Rob has been misconstrued,” says Morrison, “and seemed to be putting down our movie when that wasn’t what he intended,” it can be irritating. Though, says Morrison, “I’m delighted for Rob for his success, and delighted, too, that he will draw a new audience to the movie. The fans of his who have seen it so far, who I’ve spoken to, seem very positive.”
You can read the entire article at the source . Thanks to Amanda for sharing the interview...
Amanda Bell - The Twilight Examiner had the chance to interview Little Ashes director Paul Morrison. Here are some parts but you should read the whole article. It's very good :)
“We made it in the spirit of . . . just need[ing] to make this film, it’s crying out to be done, without expectations of what will happen to it,” says Paul Morrison, director of Little Ashes about his film. “But I’ve been around long enough to know it’s when you least expect it that good things can happen.”
Little Ashes (which will be released this Friday, May 8, in the United States)(Gozde's note: It is released in UK and Spain as well. For the list of theaters check HERE and HERE:)) has been met with great anticipation. Starring Robert Pattinson, Javier Beltran, Matthew McNulty, and Marina Gatell, the film will present an ephemeral biopic of the life of Salvador Dali – a Spanish artist whose art, some say, is impossibly well done.
As a director, Paul Morrison is known for his work in Wondrous Oblivion, Solomon and Gaenor, and Degas and Pissarro Fall Out. With Little Ashes nearing release, however, his name has practically become house hold.
I had the pleasure of interviewing the thoughtful and intellectual Mr. Morrison, and, after doing so, I am convinced that he is right, “good things can happen” – and to the right sort of people.
About what brought Morrison to the Little Ashes picture, he says it was “[a] great screenplay.” Continues Morrison, it’s “an intimate human story of these three or four people’s relationships at an extraordinary moment in history of social and artistic ferment. Plus, it was about these three exceptional artists, at least one of whom was a hero of mine.”
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For Lorca and Dali, I must have seen every up-and-coming young actor who was available in both Spain and the U.K. Originally, Rob read for Lorca, and I was going to cast Dali in Spain. But Rob felt so much more a Dali – the combination of acute intelligence and vulnerability and self-consciousness that the part demanded – that I switched, and brought him back to read for Dali. He was perfect. I never saw anyone in Spain who felt right for Dali, by the way.
skipped
Still, there were good days and bad days on set. A “perfect day,” says Morrison, “was shooting the scene where Bunuel comes upon Dali and Lorca in a clinch in Lorca’s room. Nice and contained, funny, and brilliant performances, and time enough to get all the shots I wanted, and think of some others.” Continues he, it was “also very magical to shoot in Cadaques in the little bay which was Dali’s favourite, and to know that he had stood on the same rocks with Lorca eighty years before. . .” An “awful day,” says Morrison, “was shooting the aunt’s dinner party where we had a lot of Spanish press and TV around, trying to present a front of professional calm to the, but the actors were 5 hours getting through make-up, and I was screaming with impatience as we were left with only two hours to shoot the big scene.”
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With Twilight and How To Be star Robert Pattinson in the cast, and with his recent successes outside of Little Ashes, his fame is bringing a lot to the table for the release of this picture. About that, Morrison says, “I don’t follow it very closely, but mostly it has been great for us.” On the other hand, “where Rob has been misconstrued,” says Morrison, “and seemed to be putting down our movie when that wasn’t what he intended,” it can be irritating. Though, says Morrison, “I’m delighted for Rob for his success, and delighted, too, that he will draw a new audience to the movie. The fans of his who have seen it so far, who I’ve spoken to, seem very positive.”
You can read the entire article at the source . Thanks to Amanda for sharing the interview...
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