A-plus to the Robert Pattinson management machine! Those folks know how to make a star!
The Twilight actor has not only amassed insane buzz for his romantic lead in the vampire novel adaptation, his follow-up should garner even more attention.
E! Online's Marc Malkin reports that Pattinson will get his Brokeback moment by sharing some on-screen loving with another man in the forthcoming art-house flick Little Ashes.
RPattz will play Salvador Dali, the surrealist master, who has some steamy dalliances with writer Federico Garcia Lorca, played by newcomer Javier Beltran.
"I'm told Pattinson shares a love scene with [Beltran], who plays Lorca, when their characters' relationship turns romantic in the waters of the seaside town of Cadaqués," Malkin writes.
A source tells Celebuzz it's not only true, but audiences will get a lot more play than the slap-and-tickle of Jake Gyllenhaal's burlap tents.
"There's more action than Brokeback Mountain, that's for sure," our well-placed spy says.
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But the action as you so interestingly put it is handled beautifully. This is a wonderful film. A classic infact with stunning photography, music and costumes as well as outstanding acting from all concerned.
I should add that the water scene is absolutely breathtaking.
That sounds about right....