12/01/2008
Robert Pattinson and Javier Beltran: Longing in Little Ashes

Twilight's Robert Pattinson makes quite an entrance in the follow-up to the vampire movie, as Salvador Dali in Little Ashes, which details the intimate relationship between Dali and poet Federico Garcia Lorca.
Two new clips have been released that contain plenty of longing gazes between the two men, along with this additional poster (below) for the film, which adopts a bit of Dali's surrealism.
In one of the clips, it looks as though Pattinson's ready to take neck-biting to the next level.
Watch them, AFTER THE JUMP...
Previously
Gay Relationships and Fanging with Robert Pattinson [tr]

First Look: Robert Pattinson and Javier Beltran in Little Ashes [tr]
Posted 2:40 PM EST by Andy Towle in Art & Design, Federico Garcia Lorca, Film, News, Poetry, Robert Pattinson, Salvador Dali | Permalink
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That poster is simply terrible. It's bad graphic design, not surreal in the least. Yikes.
Probably an early comp, but wow. I blame computers, - people calling themselves "graphic designers" without any visual sense.
Posted by: Arun | Dec 1, 2008 3:19:46 PM
I can't wait for this movie.
Posted by: Just Nick | Dec 1, 2008 3:36:27 PM
Yes, ARUN. A family member of mine is an "old-school" pen-and-ink designer and looks at this "tech school, computer generated" stuff as nothing but glossy garbage; where the person on the mouse does not have a knack or understanding of content, flow or organization.
Having lived in St. Pete, FL, and toured the Dali museum, and being old enough to know who the elder Dali was when he was alive, I am also very interested to see the movie.
Rad
Posted by: Rad | Dec 1, 2008 4:14:04 PM
They are lisping!
Posted by: Puddy Katz | Dec 1, 2008 5:38:48 PM
the poster design is worse than just cruddy.
Posted by: hangten | Dec 1, 2008 7:56:09 PM
@RAD
If ur not being sarcastic and u don't actually know, they aren't lisping, they are speaking w/ Castilian accents.
Posted by: Brandon | Dec 1, 2008 8:54:43 PM
"Ca-thillian"
Posted by: nick | Dec 1, 2008 9:16:52 PM
I supossed you want to say "Catalán"... I'm chilean, spanish native & can't wait to see this movie...
Also looooove Robert!
Posted by: Alejandra Sepúlveda | Mar 14, 2009 4:21:47 PM