Two New Moon Scenes Unveiled at Comic-Con: Full Description!

WARNING!!! THIS POST CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS...
but if you're a true fan you have already read the damn books and don't give a crap you're just excited to read something new. Please enjoy at your own risk.

Clip 1
Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) are bent over an antique light blue motorcycle. Jacob wears jeans, a brown t-shirt, and his hair is long. As Bella sits on the motorcycle, Jacob guides her hands (touching!) over the handles. "Brake. Clutch. Gas," he reminds her. Bella revs the engine. "Slowly release the clutch," says Jacob.

Suddenly, Bella sees the translucent apparition of Edward, a concerned look on his face, standing in front of her. We can see him, but also see through him. Bella takes off on the bike.

As she zooms down the road, Bella gains speed. She zooms by another apparition of Edward, standing in her path. She speeds by another. Losing focus, Bella swerves and falls from the bike, hitting her head on a rock.

Jacob speeds over to Bella on his own bike, coming to a stop with a flourish. He hops off the bike and rushes to Bella's side. She is bewildered, and blood gushes from a gash on her forehead.

"Are you trying to get yourself killed?" Jacob asks. Bella apologizes for the blood, but it doesn't bother Jacob.

He takes a step back, the camera following his every move. Jacob strips off his shirt, revealing a six-pack, and bends down to dab Bella's wound with it. Their faces come very close.

"You're so beautiful," she tells him. Emotion flashes across his face.

END SCENE. TWILIGHTERS SCREAM.


Unveiled at the close of the panel, Chris Weitz introduced the pivotal Volterra scene:

Clip 2
Alice and Bella are winding through the streets of Volterra, slowed by massive crowds of townspeople in red robes, celebrating the festival. Bella jumps out of the car.

"You're the only one he can't see. He'll be under the clock tower. Go!" says Alice.

Bella races through the crowded city. We see her at times in slow motion.

She fights her way through the crowd, stopping at the fountain in the middle of the square. In slow motion, she looks up to see Edward, slowly unbuttoning his shirt just moments away from revealing himself in the sunlight. He opens his shirt to expose his pale chest. (And his abs. Very nice abs.)



Unveiled at the close of the panel, Chris Weitz introduced the pivotal Volterra scene:

Bella screams out to Edward. "Stop! Stop! No Edward, don't!"

He takes a step forward.

END SCENE. CROWD GOES WILD.


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Rubish Mag "The Summer House" Review and Promo PIcs

(a minor break from Comic-Con to focus on another peice of Rob's work)

I attended the premiere screenings of The Summer House, directed by RUBBISH BFF Orlando Gili's (aka photographer aka the guy who lent us a fridge during last fashion week!) sister Daisy Gili an eve ago, and I am so happy that I did. There are many reasons for this...here are some
Gili, (R Patz), Daisy Gili on set.

The film was actually shot about three years ago, however set in the late 1960's against the historic back drop of man landing on the moon, it doesn't matter and actually seems fitting with the current 40 year celebrations of the occasion that it has it firsts screenings in 2009. Additionally as Daisy said herself before the screening it doesn't hurt having cast back then one of the now biggest rising stars in Hollywood as your lead. None other than Robert Pattinson...back up off the floor ladies!

Now I will probably have many a teenage tantrum thrown my way for saying this but I much prefer this floppy haired tanned look over the spikey haired pale vampire Edward Cullen that R Patz has found fame for.

"The film is about a moment in a young girl's life. A turning point, a time for decision: to go back, or go forward?
Jane (Talulah Riley The Boat That Rocked) is in rural France visiting her aunt...she has left behind an unfaithful first love. Several letters have pursued her, letters decorated with hearts to tempt her. The author of these letters, Richard (Robert Pattinson Twilight & Little Ashes), turns up uninvited."

OK so a qwalified film cwitic I am not but I can say that the film left me wanting more, I cared enough about the characters to want to know what took place before we met them and what was going to happen next...what a short film should do, no?

Go HERE to the source to check out the entire review.
Thanks to JulesRules for sending me the link.

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