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By Maria Jackson

Twilight Thursdays! Vol. 2, Issue 40

ONLY HOURS LEFT UNTIL BREAKING DAWN PT. 1!

 

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Check out your favorite TwiStars on the red carpet for the premier of Breaking Dawn Pt. 1

 

 

The twio dominate this week’s Entertainment Weekly

Twihards have long been anticipating seeing Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) honeymoon on Isle Esme and consummate their marriage amid flying feathers. And as audiences will see when The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 arrives in theaters this Friday, the love scene does not disappoint. But, according to the stars of the movie, things could have been even more steamy — if it weren’t for director Bill Condon needing to keep the action PG-13. “There’s a version where it was really intense,” recalls Pattinson in this week’s EW. “Cinematically, cut all together, it’s awesome,” says Kristen Stewart. “But we didn’t really do that scene. ”
 
“And when we did,” adds Pattinson, “they kept telling us to stop.”
 
The PG-13 rating also limited things with regard to the climactic birth scene, which takes place at the end of the film. “That’s what I’m really disappointed about — and I’ve talked about it with Bill,” says Stewart. “It was more sympathetic or something when I played the scene with less energy, and it made it easier for him to tell the story. But in the book, Bella is screaming, ‘NOOOOO!’ [Stewart stands and demonstrates.] And I did it like that — crazy and Exorcist-like. I was going for this weird mix of turning into the most feral mother you can imagine and also fighting for my own life. I mean, I was a nutcase. I was an absolute nutcase.”
 
“I do still love the birth scene,” says Lautner. “I know it’s frustrating that some things aren’t in there."
“Yeah,” says Stewart, “I still love it too.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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See the entire cast of Breaking Dawn Pt. 1 on Ellen tomorrow, Friday, November 18th. Check your local listings!
 
KStew talks about the pain of having golden eyes
 
"They are worse. The yellow ones sort of limit your vision even more, and so you feel a little bit more closed off," she said. "That is one thing I can't wait to say goodbye to, is the contacts. They just kill you. [They give you] dead face." 

Robert Pattinson said he was delighted that his co-star had to suffer with the rest of them. "She's like, 'I wear contact lenses. Why do you always complain about yours?' " Pattinson said. "When she finally wore them and then was complaining about them every second of the day, it was kind of satisfying." 
Stewart said the yellow lenses were totally worth the trouble, because she was so excited to play the vampire version of Bella. 

"I've been waiting. To see her thrive anytime, it's — she's always so full of something that she knows, and it's like, at this point, you finally go, 'Oh, she was right,' and she can also go, 'OK, great, I'm not crazy, this was supposed to happen.' " 

Stewart said Bella's previous feelings that she was different from others are validated in the final film. "The whole vampire thing, I wasn't excited to be white and all that; I was really more excited to finally get her there, because she wants it so bad."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TwiFUN Time!
Did you know Ellen is in Breaking Dawn?
 
Check out the vamped out Muppets! {source}
 
 
 
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