http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/12/17/bruce-springsteens-the-wrestler-on-itunes/
As you probably know,
Bruce Springsteen wrote a beautiful original song for
The Wrestler, which plays during the films ending credits. The song, self titled The Wrestler, is now available for download for 99 cents on
Apple iTunes. Thanks to Tim at
FilmTalk for the tip. Ive included an excerpt from
my Toronto interview with director Darren Aronofsky below, where he talks about how they got Bruce to do the song:
Peter Sciretta: Can you talk a little about the music of The Wrestler. You have Slash doing guitar riffs for Clint Mansells score, and you have Bruce Springsteen
How did you pull that one off?
Darren Aronofsky: Well, Bruce Springsteen did the film for one reason. And it had nothing do with me. In fact, to be honest, I met with Bruce, and hes heard of me, which is very flattering, but he had never seen any of my work. He did it for one reason and that was that he did it for Mickey. Hes a friend of Mickeys. Hes a tremendous fan of Mickeys and when he heard about this film, he felt that this was something that Mickeys been looking for for years. So he wanted to help, and thats the only reason he did it. And he did it for basically nothing.
Peter Sciretta: Thats awesome.
Darren Aronofsky: Purely out of love for Mickey. And so I cant wait for him to see the movie because Asbury Park is in it and I think hell be psyched.
Peter Sciretta: Oh, Im surprised he hasnt seen the movie. You listen to that song and its so dead on
Darren Aronofsky: He actually put more effort into it. He read the screenplay which is probably harder than watching the movie. He read the screenplay, knew it and basically just pumped it out. Its a beautiful song. As Mickey says, rock stars love him, and so he got Axl [Rose] to close a deal on Sweet Child of Mine. It was really fun rediscovering all that old Hair metal and finding a place for it in the film. And then Clint did a very subtle job in this movie, as compared to what weve done in the past. The film really didnt call for a big score and what I really admire about what Clint did with the help of Slash is that they did very very very subtle work.
The Wrestler hits theaters in Los Angeles and New York today. Take a look at
the full release date roll-out schedule to see when the film is coming to your city.