
General Pattinson: ‘Twilight’ isn’t his only starring role
by Rob Thomas
There’s a downside to being an actor who has become an “overnight sensation.” It actually didn’t happen overnight.
While everyone thinks he suddenly popped up on the scene because of that big hit movie, in reality the actor has probably been toiling quietly away at thankless, underseen, sometimes just plain embarrassing roles waiting for that big break. And, once that big break happens, the folks who own those little-seen before-you-were-famous films are only too happy to cash in.
That’s what’s happening with Robert Pattinson, best known as vampire heartthrob Edward from the smash hit “Twilight” and the upcoming sequel, “New Moon.” “New Moon” doesn’t come out until Nov. 20, so DVD companies know Pattinson’s fans are getting anxious to see him in action. And they’re only too happy to oblige.
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Which is how a British movie called “The Haunted Airman” suddenly found itself with a major DVD release last week. It aired on British television on Halloween night 2006 and was never heard from again, until some enterprising folks realized that it could make some money off “Twilight” now. The folks at Robsessedpattinson.com (incidentally, the domain name for Robsessedthomas.com is still available) noted that the original box cover art for “Airman” even used the same “Twilight” font.
To put it politely, the crossover interest for “Twilight” fans pretty much begins and ends with Pattinson’s spectrally hunky presence. The rest of “Haunted Airman” plays like a bad Edgar Allan Poe knockoff, with little in the way of actual scares aside from some of the peskiest spiders this side of “Arachnophobia.”
Pattinson plays a British airman named Toby Jugg who gets shot down during a bombing raid in the waning days of World War II. Paralyzed from the waist down and suffering psychological trauma, he’s taken to the creepiest convalescent home imaginable, a remote British estate. Thanks to the magic of camera filters, the estate is perpetually dark, with the guests faces always shadowed, even, inexplicably, in direct sunlight.
Toby spends a lot of time smoking cigarettes and looking out into the distance, occasionally taking breaks to converse with the home’s creepy doctor (Julian Sands). Toby starts having visions, including those spiders and war memories that look an awful lot like archival footage, and starts to wonder if he’s going insane.
He wonders this for a long, long time, because nothing else really happens in “Haunted Airman,” up until the abrupt ending. All props due to Pattinson, who is quite good as the patient who can’t figure out if he’s supernaturally haunted or just emotionally haunted. But he’s given almost nothing to work with in a movie that screams “made for TV” in its quality.
And this is only the tip of the Edward iceberg; on Nov. 17, three days before “New Moon” hits theaters, we’ll see the DVD release of “How To Be.” It’s another British film, this time a comedy starring Pattinson as a floppy-haired young man who hires a self-help guru to move in with him and fix his life.
Also floating out there without a firm DVD release date is “Little Ashes,” a 2008 film featuring a pretty gutsy piece of casting – Robert Pattinson as surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Really? Twirly mustache and all? Kinda want to see that one.















I got “The Haunted Airman” last week and I thought it was great. Rob is fantastic. I do appreciate this article, though, so that the masses know that Rob is more than just “Twilight”. I’ve also seen “HP Goblet of Fire” and “The Bad Mother’s Handbook” (on youtube). Every Rob fan needs to check out his previous work to truly appreciate this talented young man. As if we don’t already, lol. 🙂
And by the way, I thought we did have a DVD release date of 1/26/10 for “Little Ashes”.
All of these were released months and months ago in the UK and Ireland though. I’ve seen all of them. Don’t forget the Bad Mothers Handbook as well which has been available on DVD in the UK and Ireland for a good while.
HA is an odd film, but its based on a Dennis Wheatley novel, so its not surprising. How to Be is a lovely awkward film and while it doesn’t show him at his best its certainly worth a view. Bad Mothers handbook is based on a book by the same name and its another film worth a look, Catherine Tate is her usual entertaining self and the story behind the film is poignant. Rob is delightfully adorkable in it and hides behind his hair and creaks when he walks. Plus he wears some wonderfully tight trousers 😉
Little Ashes surprised me the most. I wasn’t sure if I would like it or not. Rob certainly doesn’t play a hearthrob in it. Though the pretty does shine through at times. Its a beautiful film, with gorgeous cinematography and a haunting soundtrack. I surprised myself by crying at the end. Don’t dismiss or discount it. It wasn’t given the recognition it deserved.
Bloody hell I think that must be the longest comment I’ve ever left anywhere. That must be my quota for the year 😉
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I’ve seen everything except Little Ashes and love his performance in each one. Of course they’re going to cash in, people make movies to make money. Looking forward to the Twi films, Remember Me and any other film Rob makes.
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