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The Music
Tufts'
rock-trio Guster continues to gain ground, as scenes from the
new movie "Life As A House" were inspired by (and feature) their
songs.
Los
Angeles [11.16.01] -- When Oscar-nominated
writer Mark Andrus started working on the opening scenes to his
new movie "Life as a House,"
he turned to the music of three Tufts graduates for inspiration.
He must have found what he was looking for. Using Guster's
"What You Wish For," Andrus incorporated the band's music, and
the emotions they depict, into the opening scenes of the film,
setting the stage for Kevin Klein's lead character and the film's
poignant story.
"They
just have such range and beauty in both their lyrics and the composition
of their music," Andrus, who co-wrote "As Good As It Gets," told
Premier Magazine. "It was exactly the tone and feel that
I wanted for the movie."
He
liked the music of the Tufts graduates so much, that Andrus worked
Guster into several parts of the film.
"Not
only did he want a Guster song to open his film, but he named
Kevin Klein's dog in the movie 'Guster' and used a darkly passionate
Guster song called 'Rainy Day' during a climatic scene in which
[Klein's] teenage son engages in small-time prostitution," reported
Premier Magazine.
Guster's
Ryan Miller said the fusion of their music with Andrus' film worked
well.
"That
scene gave the song new life that it didn't have before," Miller
told the entertainment magazine. "For me, songs feel like pictures
or colors, and I thought this was an effective color to put with
this boy at this point in his life."
Andrus
said the combination was a natural fit for "Life As A House" --
a film about a man who has hit rock bottom and decides to tear
down and rebuild his house (and his life) from the ground up.
"I
knew I wanted to see both George [Kevin Klein] and Sam [Hayden
Christensen] waking up in a life that they really are not excited
to wake up to," Andrus told Premier about the movie's opening
scene.
Guster's
lyrics from "What You Wish For" -- Woke up today, to everything
gray... sweep all the pieces under the bed... -- captured
the tone perfectly.
"It
was like 'there it is, there it is,'" Andrus said, describing
Guster's song.
For
the Tufts graduates, the inclusion in the film is the latest accomplishment
in a quickly expanding career.
"Miller
formed the band in 1993 at Tufts University with Adam Gardner
and Brian Rosenworcel," reported Premier. "Since then,
Guster has established itself as an intelligent, underground rock-pop
band, widely known in college and indie-rock circles."
Pictures
courtesy Guster.com
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