The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1

Trivia: SPOILER! Don't leave at the end of the movie when the credits are rolling - there is a juicy tidbit involving the Volturi that you don't want to miss.

Tricia Webster

Trivia: Rob Pattinson's butt crack was showing during the filming of the lovemaking scene with him and Kirstin Stewart and so the crew had to recut the scene and they "cut the crack out and painted over it." In PG-13 movies you can show butt cheeks but not butt cracks according to Rob Pattinson. (Ellen show Nov 18, 2011).

Tricia Webster

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Trivia: Stephenie Meyer makes a brief cameo appearance at Bella and Edward's wedding. She is the author of the Twilight books.

Tricia Webster

Trivia: If you look closely when Edward and Bella are playing chess, you'll see that the pieces they use match the cover of the book.

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Revealing mistake: Notice when Edward picks up Bella at the island. He kind of stumbles like Bella is heavy although he has superhuman strength.

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Emmett Cullen: Bella, I hope you've been getting enough sleep these last 18 years, because you won't be getting any more for a while.

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Question: If imprinting is possible for werewolves then why didn't Jacob do it to Bella? Mad Magazine pointed this out as he does this to her daughter, kind of creepy it was.

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Answer: Imprinting is an involuntary mechanism. The shape-shifter can't voluntarily imprint on anybody. Jacob tried to imprint on Bella but was unable to do so and began going around looking for other girls to imprint on but, is unable to do it of his own free will.

On the flip side, Sam Ulee was in love with Leah Clearwater, but then he involuntarily imprinted on Emily, dumping Leah and breaking her heart.

raywest

Answer: In addition to the other answer, imprinting is not only a sexual thing. As Jacob explains it, it is about being whatever the person who is imprinted on wants or needs, whether it is as a lover, a protector, a life-long friend, etc.

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