‘Little Ashes’ Extras
This time it’s extras from the Little Ashes DVD.
In this first video we have extra from the dinner scene.
After catch Rob running down the street!
This time it’s extras from the Little Ashes DVD.
In this first video we have extra from the dinner scene.
After catch Rob running down the street!
Federico is angry at the betrayal done against him.
About Rob, it says:
“… Mr. Pattinson has taken on a much bigger challenge than playing a vampire — bringing a legend to life. He does an admirable job playing one of the strangest and most imaginative men to walk the earth. He’s shy and trembling when he arrives at the dorm, bombastic and determined when he leaves it. The transformation is striking.”
Quite nice…

Regent Worldwide Sales, the sales affiliate of Regent Entertainment, and CineTel Films have entered into a ‘strategic alliance’ for international sales of television and DVD rights, the companies announced Friday from Cannes.
Regent and CineTel titles at this year’s Cannes Marche du Film include “Little Ashes,” a historical drama about the college years of Salvador Dali and Federico Garcia Lorca, starring Robert Pattinson (“Twilight”) and Javier Beltran, Slamdance entry “Weathergirl” starring Tricia O’Kelly and Marc Harmon, “Icarus,” starring and directed by Dolph Lundgren and “I Spit on Your Grave,” the remake of the highly controversial 1978 cult classic.
It’s a Robert Pattinson triple-whammy at the City Screen Picturehouse in York where for one day only they’ll be celebrating Britain’s hottest young star.
Already the cinema in York has witnessed a flurry of excitement from Pattinson fans including enquiries from South Wales and a booking from a lady in Austria who is coming over specially to see the films!
However, York was seen as a step too far from one girl in the United States who wrote on a fan website, “Those lucky people in York. Stupid me for living in California!”
Not only are there three great movies to see – LITTLE ASHES, HOW TO BE and TWILIGHT – but they’ll be running pre-film competitions with loads of great prizes on offer, including posters, goody bags and other exclusive movie merchandise.
There are now a total of FIVE cinemas participating in this event, from East to West, from Scotland to the South coast. There’s no excuse for missing it! You can now join the party at any of the following venues:
Clapham Picturehouse, London
Harbour Lights Picturehouse, Southampton
Picturehouse at FACT, Liverpool
City Screen Picturehouse, York
The Belmont Picturehouse, Aberdeen
The timetable for the day is the same everywhere and they’re going to have some amazing competitions before every film at every event.
11.30 Twilight (12A)
14.10 How to Be (15)
16.15 Little Ashes (15)
Prices vary from cinema to cinema but wherever you decide to go you can book tickets for individual films or make great savings when booking for more than one film. You can find further details and buy tickets at www.picturehouses.co.uk. (The multi-film discounts can only be obtained when booking in person or by phone but you can find the box office telephone numbers on our website too.)
Another Little Ashes clip!

E!Online put together this article on why they think that Rob shouldn’t really worry about bad reviews!
Critics remain way underwhelmed by Robert Pattinson’s channeling of artist Salvador Dalí in Little Ashes. Call it a lack of—tee hee—sparkle. A few were impressed—the London Daily Express calls Pattinson’s take “a spirited performance.” But most agree with MTV’s Kurt Loder, who says, “As soon as Pattinson steps forth with Dalí’s famous up-twirled mustaches pasted to his face, the picture collapses.”
Well, meow to you, too.That isn’t necessarily bad news for Pattinson fans, however, especially if you’re open to a long-term love affair…
Despite the mixed reviews, veteran casting directors are calling Pattinson’s choice in films brilliant, especially if he wants a long career.
“Tween girls buy movie tickets but don’t win you Oscars,” says casting exec Lisa Hamil, who worked on The Notebook and Alpha Dog as well as the new film One-Eyed Monster. “Hollywood is very quick to typecast, and once that happens, an actor’s career can flatline.”
Here’s where tweenie fans may feel a bit of panic.“All of us would still attempt to cast him in tween roles, but I’d be shocked (and a little disappointed) if he took another one,” Hamil reveals. “It’s the same reason Daniel Radcliffe did Equus. These guys are in it for the long haul and have learned this elemental truth: You grow up with your audience.”
In other words, once the Twilight franchise wraps, kids, don’t look for Pattinson in another teen-candy role. Even vampires need to grow up sometime.
Three new stills from Little Ashes, this time kissing scenes! Also, find the list of release dates for the movie below!