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Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:34 pm
by jlbower79
^ no no the craziness accent part was when he was telling her he was taking her to meet his folks the next day, during the car wash scene

"so you're more worried about what they'll think about you then the fact you'll be in a house full of vampires"

^ not exact line but close enough.. when he says the word "worried" it's like AWWWwwww so british and funny.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 6:57 pm
by TeamCullenRocks
I liked how they departed from the book when Bella was bitten by James and Edward had to suck the venom back out of her bloodstream. Instead of Edward just doing it and saying, "Is that better, Bella?" and stopping without much of an apparent struggle, Edward kept draining her body of blood, and Carlisle had to pressure him into stopping by saying, "Edward, find the will."; "Edward, stop. Her blood is clean, you're killing her."; "Edward...Edward!"

Yeah, that was really awesome, and how they made her fade away into her unconscious not by the injuries she had sustained from being thrown around the ballet studio like a frisbee, but by Edward nearly killing her when he tried to save her. Truly an iconic moment there.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:58 pm
by dazzlingdynamite
I think Rob's accent was great, except I laughed at the part were he said

"My family we're different from others of our kind"

or something like that. He sounded so feeble and weak. So un-Edward.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:37 pm
by edward'sstupidlamb
I love everything rob says but it sounds so odd hearing him talk without a british accent. I didn't get why they changed Seattle to Jacksonville though. I thought Renee didn't move there until the very end. Hmmm I'll have to go back and check I guess.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:32 pm
by tricia
The accent was no big deal... it actually lead to the authenticity of the movie that his british accent came through.

after watching The Titanic oh so many years ago, there was an interview with the cast and when asked about the accent she (Kate Winslet) commented that after talking with historians, the upper class from the turn of the century did have a bit of an accent... although that doesn't fit Edward perfectly, it wasn't so strange.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:02 pm
by CrazilyObsessed024
I think it may have been sexier if he just used his regular voice. Mmmmm.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:39 am
by slightlyobsessed
I apologize if someone has mentioned this already, but I was really bothered by the fact that Bella bought a book of Quileute legends where she learned of the term "cold ones."

I mean, if Jacob was forbidden to tell her about their existence, who would think it was okay to put it in a book?

OR, was Jake permitted to talk about vampires in general, but not allowed to share the story of the Cullens?

In any case, I'm not sure I buy the idea of the book as a source for Bella's epiphany.

I really think it could have stayed the same as in the book without any difficulty.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:53 pm
by imwiththewolf23
kk i don't remember there being a scene in twilight where bella is fixing the dent in her truck and edward appears out of nowhere and tells her that he's taking her to meet his family

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:10 pm
by jlbower79
imwiththewolf23 wrote:kk i don't remember there being a scene in twilight where bella is fixing the dent in her truck and edward appears out of nowhere and tells her that he's taking her to meet his family
ahh taht's like one of my favorite parts! Go rewatch! It's right after he tells Bella about Alice's powers and stuff... he jumps to the rock and then it slams him down on her truck.

Re: Non Book-based Scenes

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:59 pm
by imwiththewolf23
yeah thats the part im talking about! i like that part too.