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“We had to keep telling ourselves it was fake,” Rathbone said. “We’ve been watching this relationship develop and even though we’re playing the parts and at the end of the day we wash off that white face makeup and peel back the wigs that we’re wearing, when we were there at the wedding scene, all of us felt it. She just walked out, everybody was quiet. Your heart would skip a beat, you get kind of teary-eyed.”
It sounds like Twi-hards will not be disappointed!
Dear Ted:
How can you say everything is fine with “Robsten” when Kristen has never admitted in any way that they are together as anything but friends? A picture on an iPod? If I were Rob, I would hate my S.O. not admitting dating me. Neil Patrick Harris just had a great article in EW about his public, personnal and private life. Your public life is out there and your personal one is, too (becuase of your public one—sorry—you are in showbiz), but your private life stays private. Whether you are dating someone is just personal and it should be no big deal to admit it. While some say Summit is involved with this “are they or aren’t they,” KS has not said she “is.” So how can anyone be truly certain without confirmation? That’s what has some people in a frenzy, as this is a rational argument. Thoughts? And not that “they will do what they will do and that’s who they are” stuff. If they truly are then “own it.”
—Allie
Dear Pushy:
Love it when you (fellow) Robsten types write in and tell me what I can and cannot respond to in kind. Uh, did I tell you what to write? No. Works both ways, A. And, of course, Rob and Kris will do exactly as they please—as I wish more Hollywood couples would. And, no, I don’t think Rob is fretting in the least that Kristen isn’t confirming their relationship either way, he’s relieved, rather. He’s a guy, remember.
But we’ve still got plenty of vamp-tastic tunes heading our way soon. And now that the Breaking Dawn soundtrack has revealed which songs have made the cut, we’ve got a better idea of what kind of moody music will background Bella and Edward’s latest romantic installment.
Like, say, what tune will accompany their mucho-anticipated I do’s:
“Flightless Bird, American Mouth” by Iron & Wine, though it seems to be a wedding version remixed for these par-tick nuptials.
And we approve.
Not only do we dig the song, but it’s a nice throwback to when the tune first appeared in the flicks (remember when R.Pattz and Kristen Stewart got their prom on way back when?). Which is enough to make our so-jaded hearts swoon. Just a little.
But here’s our problem: Where are the fun, sexy songs?
With all the moody, broody song titles (like “Requiem on Water” or “Love Death Birth”), we see nothing that seems fit to accompany a lusty honeymoon romp. Especially since we’ve been waiting on this scene since the first time B. and E. eyeball effed the heck out of each other.
Why not add some flair into the mix, Twi-peeps? Something cool and upbeat to balance the angsty songs that will get tweens and Twi-moms alike all misty eyed, pining for their very own vampire heartthrob.
Heck, at least throw the “Electric Slide” on there. That’s practically a wedding reception staple.
Hot on the heels of last week’s announcement that the crooner’s “It Will Rain” would be featured on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack comes the album’s full track listing—and there’s plenty to discuss.
For starters, I’m totally in love with director Bill Condon’s nod to the first “Twilight Saga” film with the inclusion of Iron & Wine’s “Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version).” Twilighters will recognize that melancholy number from “Twilight”‘s prom scene, in which Bella and Edward sway dreamily underneath a glittery gazebo. The only question is whether this redo will play during the actual wedding ceremony or during the reception as the couple’s first dance. Either way, consider me swooning already.
Next, is that much-touted track by a “Breaking Dawn” actor. And, boy, did Bill Condon keep us guessing. In the end, the honors went not to Robert Pattinson or Jackson Rathbone but to Mia Maestro (who plays vampire Carmen) and her “Llovera.” Considering the Argentinian actress has classical vocal training, it’s a wonder we didn’t think of her before!
Another soundtrack surprise? The inclusion of 24-year-old rapper Theophilus London. The Timez Are Weird These Days artist is an unlikely pick for an album heavy with slow jams and indie talents, but I’ll reserve full judgement until I get an earful of his contribution, “Neighbors.”
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack drops November 8, with Bruno Mars’ “It Will Rain” making its iTunes debut tomorrow (September 27).
Check out the full track listing below!
1. The Joy Formidable, “Endtapes”
2. Angus & Julia Stone, “Love Will Take You”
3. Bruno Mars, “It Will Rain”
4. Sleeping at Last, “Turning Page”
5. The Features, “From Now On”
6. Christina Perri, “A Thousand Years”
7. Theophilus London, “Neighbors”
8. The Belle Brigade, “I Didn’t Mean It”
9. Noisettes, “Sister Rosetta (2011 version)”
10. Cider Sky, “Northern Lights”
11. Iron & Wine, “Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)”
12. Imperial Mammoth “Requiem On Water”
13. Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz, “Cold”
14. Mia Maestro, “Llovera”
15. Carter Burwell, “Love Death Birth”
1. Ryan Gosling
2. Zooey Deschanel
3. Chris Hemsworth
4. Kat Dennings
5. Melissa McCarthy
6. Brad Pitt
7. Christina Hendricks
8. Amber Heard
9. Jim Parsons
10. Mila Kunis
Quiet week, so no big surprise on Rob’s stuff…
Rob is down to #87
BD1 down to #36
BD2 down to #564
Bel Ami down to #2378
Cosmopolis down to #2687
The short answer is yes. Obviously. (See: they are actors who appear in movies.) The longer answer is… probably? The last three wide releases that heavily featured a member of the trio in a starring role opened to $11.2 million (‘Abduction’), $16.8 million (‘Water for Elephants’) and $5.7 million (‘Adventureland’), respectively. Added to together, the total basically accounts for half of the opening three-day of ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ ($64.8 million). It’s still entirely too early to write-off the non-’Twilight’ drawing power of Lautner, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart — combined, their post-’Twilight’ films can be counted on two hands — but it’s clear Twi-hards won’t follow Bella, Edward and Jacob to theaters like lemmings over the cliff.
The same could be said of her onscreen future baby daddy R-Pattz. Pattinson’s only two upcoming films besides ‘Breaking Dawn’ are ‘Bel Ami,’ a French period piece, and ‘Cosmopolis,’ the David Cronenberg-directed adaptation of Don DeLillo’s famed novel. Not exactly ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon.’ (Pattinson was rumored for the Warner Bros. adaptation of ‘Akira,’ but those reports never came to fruition and the project remains in flux.)
With the “Breaking Dawn Part 1″ soundtrack track list released today, The Twilight Lexicon wants to hear from you! What do they want to know?
Which soundtrack is your favorite? Which is your least favorite?
Which song is your favorite? Which is your least favorite?
Which song (if you had to pick one) would you consider to me the Twilight anthem? In other words, the song that best represents the franchise to most fans?
Is there a band/artist you feel has to be present on every soundtrack, if so why?
Have the Twilight soundtracks turned you into a fan of a particular group/artist that you weren’t that familiar with ahead of time?
Which is the best song on each of the movie soundtrack?
Head on over to the Twilight Lexicon and leave your comments/answers!
1 End Tapes – By The Joy Formidable
2 Love Will Take You – By Angus & Julia Stone
3 It Will Rain – By Bruno Mars
4 Turning Page – By Sleeping At Last
5 From Now On – By The Features
6 A Thousand Years – By Christina Perri
7 Neighbors – By Theophilus London
8 I Didn’t Mean It – By The Belle Brigade
9 Sister Rosetta (2011 Version) – By Noisettes
10 Northern Lights – By Cider Sky
11 Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version) – By Iron & Wine
12 Requiem On Water – By Imperial Mammoth
13 Cold – By Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz
14 Llovera – By Mia Maestro
15 Love Death Birth – By Carter Burwell