Friday, July 22, 2011

'Breaking Dawn' Honeymoon Debuts At Comic-Con

Here's the information on the two new clips that debuted at comic con across various sites.

MTV — It was the swoon heard 'round the San Diego Convention center, as the honeymoon scene from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" debuted at Comic-Con.

Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner premiered two brand-new scenes from the highly anticipated movie on Thursday (July 21) in Hall H, where more than 6,000 fans had flocked to see their favorite stars. The honeymoon scene, which Twilighters got a glimpse of in a teaser trailer that aired during this year's MTV Movie Awards, was definitely the hit of the panel.

The scene starts with Edward Cullen carrying the newly minted Bella Cullen over the threshold at their honeymoon location, the fictional Isle Esme. One of the most distinct elements of the scene was how adult both Stewart and Pattinson look, marking their transition to married couple. After exchanging a lingering steamy look in their beautiful tropical bedroom, Bella asks Edward for "a few human minutes."

"Don't take too long, Mrs. Cullen," Edward replies, causing an echo of sighs around Hall H.

What follows is a cute sequence with Bella taking some personal time in the bathroom to brush her teeth, shave her legs, pick out a sexy outfit (her new sister-in-law Alice packed only lingerie for her) and shake off her nerves before getting ready to consummate her marriage.

After telling herself, "Don't be a coward," Bella walks outside to the beach in only a towel and sees Edward standing naked in the ocean. She lets her towel fall to the sand, and then walks out to meet her husband in the ocean — right as the clip ends.

Filming the scene, though, was not as romantic as it looks on the big screen, according to the "Breaking Dawn" stars. "Brazil was amazing," Pattinson said of the shooting location. "It was really amazing the day we got there, and really beautiful and warm and everything you'd expect. Then it suddenly, for the remainder of the shoot, was not only raining but like hurricane storms. ... It was kind of like having a honeymoon in England. We were playing board games instead of, like, making love on the beach."

Taylor Lautner's character, Jacob Black, was the focus of the second scene that debuted at Comic-Con. Among the castmembers who also make appearances in it are Peter Facinelli and Elizabeth Reaser, who play Cullen patriarch and matriarch Carlisle and Esme, as well as members of the wolf pack, including Julia Jones, Booboo Stewart, Alex Meraz, Bronson Pelletier, Tyson Houseman and Kiowa Gordon.

The first half of the second scene shows Jacob meeting with Carlisle and Esme. He warns them about facing off against wolf pack leader Sam Uley, but Carlisle and Esme tell Jacob they will risk their lives to protect Bella. Then Jacob and his followers, Leah and Seth Clearwater, head to a meeting with the now-enemy werewolves Paul, Quil, Jared and Embry. Jacob asks them to tell Sam that when Bella's baby is born, he will be the "the one to destroy it."

"I'm the only one who can," he explains. "They trust me."

Lautner comes to the forefront in "Part 1," but he said he was jealous that his special-effects wolf form got to do many more action scenes than he did. "I wish I could be actually doing that. I'm super jealous of my CGI wolf, though he is pretty cute and fluffy," Lautner admitted to the San Diego crowd.

But that doesn't mean he didn't endure some scrapes. Lautner said he actually got a bit bruised by Pattinson during one of the movie's key moments: the birthing scene. "He gives me a nice punch in this [scene] after he finds out I imprinted on his daughter," Lautner said with a laugh.


hollywoodnews.com: “Don’t take too long, Mrs. Cullen,” says Edward in one of the two clips shown this morning at the “Twilight: Breaking Dawn” sneak preview at Comic-Con. The line appeared in Stephenie Meyer’s original book and is echoed in the film. The line was heard during the second clip shown to several thousand fans who gathered to see the preview and hear from director Bill Condon and some of the film’s stars. Here are a few details on what attendees saw:

The aforementioned clip took place on Isle Esme, and showed Edward carrying Bella over the threshold of the Cullens’ private home. On display were new (and mixed) emotions felt by Edward and Bella as they shared space as husband and wife. Alongside hesitation and shyness were joy and lust, (exhibited masterfully, with few words, by each actor). This scene shown leads up to one of the most anticipated (by fans) and most discussed (by Edward and Bella) character turning points: the consummation of their relationship. Fans particularly appreciated Condon’s injection of humor into Bella’s anticipation of intimacy with Edward, showing a mini-panic attack through extreme body language (e.g., balking at the skimpy lingerie Alice has packed); and quick, energetic editorial cuts made the scene come alive.

The other clip (which was shown first) did not originally appear in Meyer’s “Breaking Dawn,” Condon admitted, but was essential to highlighting Jacob’s predicament of deep allegiance to both saving Bella’s humanity and honoring the wolf pack and the beliefs of his tribe. The clip showed an initial interaction between Jacob, Carlisle, and Esme, during which Jacob dubiously aligned himself with the Cullens. Directly following, he was shown telling the wolves that he must break from them for the time being in order to get close enough to the Cullens to save Bella and achieve his goal. The scene showcased Jacob’s sense of duty, while highlighting, through conflict, his character’s growth.


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