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12/05/2008
Robert Pattinson and the Little Ashes Trailer

I've posted a few photos and clips, but the full trailer for Little Ashes, which stars Robert Pattinson as Salvador Dali and Javier Beltran as Federico Garcia Lorca, came out this week.
You can watch it, AFTER THE JUMP...
These shots are by Theo Wenner from the December 12 issue of Rolling Stone...

Posted 7:19 PM EST by Andy Towle in Film, News, Robert Pattinson, Salvador Dali | Permalink
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As a certified homo it is getting hard for me to read this blog these days. Men have hair under their arms, and OMG on there legs. If you want to be a woman shave it off. People smoke, even in California. Grow up. I don't, but I don't care if people do, just as I don't care who they sleep with.
Posted by: brent | Dec 7, 2008 2:55:25 PM
Meh.
Posted by: The Milkman | Dec 7, 2008 4:39:34 PM
All you anti-Smoke Nazis...go fuck yourselves.
Besides this "star" looks like he has Downs Syndrome....thaat's the bigger issue.
Posted by: Hdtex | Dec 7, 2008 6:38:58 PM
You queers need to be smacked!!!Why is it so against the Gay Laws to have hair under your arms?I have hair on my face arms and legs,why?Because thats what "REAL MEN" have.This going to the gym 5 days a week getting fake tans shaving hair and looking like some demented stereotypical fag from a porn magazine is getting tired and tacky.Grow up and stop being so damned superficial and critical over every guy you look at.Its become a vile unpleasant disease.Its no wonder why none of you have boyfriends/husbands.
Posted by: Vincent | Dec 7, 2008 10:01:23 PM
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?
Get over your judgements and criticisms.
Learn to like who you are.
Posted by: Gurudeep | Dec 8, 2008 12:03:22 AM
while i would like to wash his hair, his pits i would take "as is."
Posted by: nic | Dec 8, 2008 5:27:24 AM
Robert Pattinson's face is almost frighteningly perfect - it's actually a bit off-putting. So knowing that he might have excessive body hair or a less-than-toned body or (terrible) hair serves to humanize the man. It makes him more accessible, and I think more attractive.
As for the smoking issue, I don't think Rolling Stone is aimed at children. People reading it should be old enough to know that Robert Pattinson's posing with a cigarette isn't a directive for them to start buying Marlboros.
Posted by: Ben | Dec 9, 2008 6:45:41 AM
I think armpit hair is sexy i want to lick the hell out of them pits mmmm and his hairy chest is to die for
Posted by: Steve | Feb 15, 2009 3:56:10 PM
I think its good that rob did this movie. its shows that he is versatile. and, um, dont most guys let there underarm hair grow? isnt that the natural course of things? who honestly cares? and this movie is based on ACTUAL events! everyone smoked then, there not trying to say its cool or anything else, and rob doesnt care if hes cool either. He would really prefer not to be because he doesnt want "cool" as his image. so yall should back off!
Posted by: chelsea | Feb 20, 2009 1:38:04 PM
I love his armpit hair! Guys are supposed to have hair. I love his unkempt wild look. It's extremely sexy. He almost does the same thing to me that the oh-so-beautiful Johnny Depp does.
And comparing him to Zac Efron?? WTF EVER. RP is WAY more manly and good looking than the pretty boy HSM twink could ever hope to be.
I also agree with DUDE. My hand is up as far as it will go!
Posted by: Samantha | Jul 21, 2009 6:03:52 PM
Wow. Clearly this is photographer abuse or photographer self-destruction. Robert P appears to be human and capable of a having a bad picture taken of him as well as some promising shots. The web becomes a dumping ground? Shame on us. And, I might be much of a fuss-pot, but the best of this set came out less than the best of a portrait of a male actor. Looks like the movie still would have done better justice. Then again, maybe the point is that this session makes the actor clearly the guy next door with a buddy too hammered to care about results. Editing really is an important art.
Posted by: John Barbarino | Jul 22, 2009 9:22:47 AM