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5 after 5 votes I'm always everything Rob at http://www.robertpattinsonwho.com!
Oh, man, I love Viggo! Perfect, perfect casting. This subject hasn't come up here, but I am an ENORMOUS LOTR fan. I also pictured Frodo differently when I read the book - but Elijah Wood really worked.
Hey Nikki! Nice to see you!
Ashley, isn't it funny that we all keep finding these other things that we have in common! I would love to talk LOTR -- I have to run right now, but I can do that later today.
Also, did we miss your b'day just recently? Happy Birthday!!! And I know how you feel -- I'm four months older than you. I can hardly even believe it myself, and I've had four months to get used to it!
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So I watched an interview with Rob last night that eluded to the fact that he partially wrote Bella's Lullaby. He said that they were shooting while he was trying to pick something out on the piano and they just used the footage but he wasn't given sheet music to play. Interesting? Do you think they took what he came up with and then has someone instrumentalize it?
I saw the answer to this question in an interview w/Catherine Hardwicke, but now I can't remember which one. She was really glad that the interviewer asked the question, though, because she wanted to clear up the misconceptions about his involvement in Bella's Lullaby. I don't have time to do the story justice at the moment, but the jist is that they knew they wanted a complex musical piece that builds throughout the movie from piano to full orchestra. However, they didn't have it written when it was time to film the scenes, so they had him improvise at the piano. Then they had the full song written by Carter Burwell. If I can find the actual interview, I'll post it here. Or maybe Steph remembers. She reads everything!
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