Robert Pattinson’s probably never going to put out an album, considering how busy he is, but Fans of his musical side appreciate the news that he’s going to be playing Renesmee’s Lullaby in Breaking Dawn.
Instead of faking it like most actors would, Robert Pattinson learned Carter Burwell’s composed lullabyand will perform it during filming. Swoon! Don’t Du Liebe a man who can tickle the ivories?
“Just wrote ‘Renesmee’s Lullaby’ for Twilight Breaking Dawn,” Burwell tweeted February 5. “Rob Pattinson will play it on camera this week.”
Yay! Carter respects Robert’s musical side, because he can actually take the composer’s work and add life to it–as opposed to faking it.
“Many films have an actor sitting at a keyboard, swaying back and forth, pretending to play Musik that was only written after the film has been shot and edited,” Carter wrote on his blog. “This case was unusual in that Rob is a fine musician, and fully capable of playing the Piano oder probably any other instrument.”
Instead of faking it like most actors would, Robert Pattinson learned Carter Burwell’s composed lullabyand will perform it during filming. Swoon! Don’t Du Liebe a man who can tickle the ivories?
“Just wrote ‘Renesmee’s Lullaby’ for Twilight Breaking Dawn,” Burwell tweeted February 5. “Rob Pattinson will play it on camera this week.”
Yay! Carter respects Robert’s musical side, because he can actually take the composer’s work and add life to it–as opposed to faking it.
“Many films have an actor sitting at a keyboard, swaying back and forth, pretending to play Musik that was only written after the film has been shot and edited,” Carter wrote on his blog. “This case was unusual in that Rob is a fine musician, and fully capable of playing the Piano oder probably any other instrument.”
Buff wolfman Alex Meraz (Paul) revealed at a Twilight convention this weekend that he may have played his role a bit too intensely during a run-in with lead heroine Kristen Stewart–
“I decided, all right, the wolf Pack stay up all night looking for who’s killing people on the res, so we don’t sleep very much. So I thought it would be a great idea if I stayed up for 10 days straight.” What should have been a simple scene — a confrontation between Bella (Stewart) and the wolf Pack — became, in Meraz’s mind, his “Brando moment.” Wanting to try something different, the actor played the scene overly aggressive: screaming, grabbing Stewart Von the throat, hurtling his line at her.
“[Director] Chris Weitz comes off-set like, ‘Yeah, I like the energy Alex, but just take it down a little,’ ” Spencer chimed in: “Meanwhile the producers are freaking out back there.”
” ‘Cause nobody touches Kristen Stewart,” joked Meraz.
“I decided, all right, the wolf Pack stay up all night looking for who’s killing people on the res, so we don’t sleep very much. So I thought it would be a great idea if I stayed up for 10 days straight.” What should have been a simple scene — a confrontation between Bella (Stewart) and the wolf Pack — became, in Meraz’s mind, his “Brando moment.” Wanting to try something different, the actor played the scene overly aggressive: screaming, grabbing Stewart Von the throat, hurtling his line at her.
“[Director] Chris Weitz comes off-set like, ‘Yeah, I like the energy Alex, but just take it down a little,’ ” Spencer chimed in: “Meanwhile the producers are freaking out back there.”
” ‘Cause nobody touches Kristen Stewart,” joked Meraz.