Edward was born in 1901 which would make him 120. Hmmm I guess frozen at 17 isn’t so bad.
Edward was born in 1901 which would make him 120. Hmmm I guess frozen at 17 isn’t so bad.
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All 5 parts are running back to back here and I make no apologies that I like Twilight and BD Part 1 (the first half)… RP made the movie (‘trampire’ was not bad either). The soundtrack/songs/lyrics are superb.
And I am in good company! đ
Happy birthday to my all-time favourite vampire!
And we have our sense of humor in tact about the ridiculousness of it all…
https://twitter.com/tendthelight/status/1406600114773266437
Fully agree the musics of Twilight are superb. Thanks for sharing this interview from Claire. I didn’t know about it.
Aline, I watch the credits roll for the music. I like the instrumental on her walk on the aisle, vocals for which repeat on their honeymoon scene.
This is the one I am listening to now:
That honeymoon scene song is called ‘turning page’ and my other favorite is ‘meet me on the equinox’ the mood/vibe it creates is so so good.
Thanks . i love those musics
This article describes how the Sleeping at last band/Ryan O’Neal came up with the ‘turning page’ song. I must say this was the first song I noticed when I first saw twilight movies and even woke up many times with that song in my head. Surprisingly, I thought it was a (may be Black) woman’s voice, thick and jazzy, the texture I like, but it is Ryan O’Neal singing.
http://www.sleepingatlast.com/blog/turning-page-how-it-was-made
Funny when you mentioned Ryan O’Neal I automatically thought of the actor, but that’s a really interesting story you’ve linked. Thanks PM
No problem, Maria. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to share. Since this RP obsession started I have learnt so much about movie making, music in movies and so much more.
Ha I think our age is showing Maria – I thought the same thing re Ryan O’Neal! But that was a great little article re the “turning page” song. What thrill for him when he eventually got to see where they’d placed his song! Doesn’t get much more iconic than that.