MTV Thinks that no one knows about The Haunted Airman   9 comments

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Here’s an article regarding the release of The Haunted Airman next week. I beg to differ with MTV on this one. First of all we are not taken by surprises, as for “having little to no publicity on any of Rob’s fan sites” I think MTV forgot to do their research. I’m quite sure that most of you who visit the blog  have seen us post about The Haunted Airman quite a few times. I even posted the trailer last week. The majority of  Rob fan sites all post about the Haunted Airman so I’m wondering where MTV is digging up this information.

If MTV somehow reads this post (which I highly doubt) I’d like to direct them to this category of posts https://thinkingofrob.wordpress.com/category/the-haunted-airman/

If you still haven’t purchased your copy of The Haunted Airman it’s being released October 13th and you can get it on Amazon here .

Here’s the article from MTV:

Over the last year or so, he has become one of the most closely scrutinized celebrities in the entire world. Every time Robert Pattinson sneezes, it seems like 12 supermarket tabloids run a cover story. So, how is it that the “Twilight” saga superstar could be surprising his fans with a brand-new film that comes out next week?

Read more after the jump!

“The Haunted Airman” premieres on DVD on Tuesday, a release date that has taken even RPattz’s most loyal fans (who’ve scrambled to see such little-known flicks as “How to Be” and “Little Ashes”) by surprise. It has had little to no publicity on any of Rob’s fan sites, and there is little written about the film online.

“This Halloween, ‘Twilight’ heartthrob Robert Pattinson takes a break from playing the vampire Edward Cullen and tries life as a human in a spine-tingling WWII-era ghost story,” begins a press release sent to reporters this week announcing the film’s impending release. “The supernatural thriller ‘The Haunted Airman’ stars Pattinson as a wounded Royal Air Force pilot tormented by psychological horrors and a slow descent into madness. Julian Sands (‘Ocean’s Thirteen,’ ’24’) and Rachael Stirling (‘The Young Victoria,’ ‘Still Crazy’) add to the suspense with supporting roles. The film, based on the best-selling 1948 novel ‘The Haunting of Toby Jugg’ by Dennis Wheatley, premieres to U.S. audiences on DVD via E1 Entertainment on October 13.”

Considering that even his not-made films are followed with a fervor, the big question is a simple one: Where did this “lost” Robert Pattinson movie come from? The answer may be as spooky as the ghost story itself.

Filmed five years ago, “The Haunted Airman” was one of Pattinson’s first paid gigs as an actor and was shot in the U.K. as “The Haunting of Toby Jugg.” The 68-minute movie aired on BBC television in October of 2006 — two years before “Twilight” would make Pattinson a household name. Cast in the title role, RPattz plays a disabled WWII soldier.

“Flight Lieutenant Toby Jugg, confined to a wheelchair after being wounded in combat, arrives at a remote mansion in Wales to recuperate,” the new press release says of the film’s plot. “Suffering terrible nightmares and visions, he suspects the methods of his psychiatrist, Dr. Hal Burns (Sands). Though his beautiful aunt Julia (Stirling) seems to be the only person he can trust, circumstances arise that cause him to doubt even her intentions. Is the lieutenant the victim of an eerie paranormal haunting, or a cruel conspiracy tied to his past?”

Although the release (and the film’s artwork) is undoubtedly aimed at Rob’s enormous “Twilight” fanbase, the movie features a much-younger-looking Pattinson.

“Just as the buzz for the Twilight saga’s ‘New Moon’ begins to reach a fever pitch prior to its November premiere,” the press release teases, ” ‘The Haunted Airman’ — in the vein of blood-curdlers ‘The Others’ and ‘1408’ — delivers Pattinson and otherworldly chills to his legions of fans!”

But will his legions want to watch the film? Stay tuned, as we’ll have more details on “The Haunted Airman” in the next few days.

Source: MTV

9 responses to “MTV Thinks that no one knows about The Haunted Airman

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  2. What? I saw this vid many months ago, and on almost every blog/fansite I’ve visited, it’s been discussed. MTV hasdone poor research here, maybe someone should tell them?

  3. I’m glad I sent that link to you last night about this article. And I’m glad you posted it here. Whoever wrote this article definitely doesn’t know anything about Rob sites or how knowledgeable his real fans are.

    I’ve known about “The Haunted Airman” for months and months and I probably would have known sooner – except that I became a fan of Twilight & Rob only in March. I watched it on youtube before the links I viewed were yanked. And I’ve seen all your posts about it and have waited with baited breath for the US DVD release date. I can’t wait for this. He is amazing in this.

    It’s the general population and the media that doesn’t have a clue about this little morsel. Maybe they should do their research better.

  4. what a load of rubbish—saw clips on youtube months ago (together with clips on everything else Rob had done)—some of the best smoking shots in the Robvideos are taken from this film—when in doubt, MTV, fabricate—:-(

    • I agree MTV is total fail.

      • tell me about it. i dont know a true Rob fan that DOESN’T know about HA and his other work. we relish in all Rob’s work because it’s all we got. he doesn’t have a long resume so its easy for us to know every little movie, picture, interview, etc. blah! stupid mainstream media.

  5. Bcause most of the world besides Robworld, think that he is only known a teen heartthrob these teens are only familiar with Twilight/Edward.

  6. Haunted had been available on Amazon UK for months. I know many people who have ordered it there and seen it. MTV needs to do some homework!!! Twi fans may or may not see it but trueRobert fans will.

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