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In the interview, Facinelli asks Endicott how The Bravery came to be a part of the soundtrack, and he replied, "We had written a song - not with this in mind, just a random song - and Alex Patsavas . . . heard the song and was like, you know, 'we'd really like to use this.'"
While Endicott stated that this was not the first time The Bravery had been on a film's soundtrack, he found that the "the Twilight soundtrack series is really its own thing . . . A lot of people are like that aren't familiar with the movies, the books, have the soundtracks . . . That is a style of music now, they call it 'Twilight rock.'"
They went on to talk about the film itself, too, with the two "Cullen" actors revealing the creativity that it takes to shoot scenes with cardboard cutouts (used for CGI purposes with the wolves).
Most interestingly, for about half of the conversation, Lutz and Facinelli pry into whether Endicott would prefer to be a vampire or a werewolf . . . the discussion is rather lengthy and involved!
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Artist on Artist
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