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The Twilight Trio Chat About Sex, Blood And Vampire Babies
Posted on Wed Nov 16, 2011 03:50 PM PDT
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Rob Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner cover the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, and the young stars talk about Robsten's steamy sex scenes and how disappointed they were with Summit's decision to skip the controversial birth scene.
“There’s a version [of the sex scene] where it was really intense,†Rob says. "Cinematically, cut all together, it’s awesome,†Kristen interjects. “But we didn’t really do that scene," Rob added. "And when we did, they kept telling us to stop.â€
Due to the film's PG-13 rating, the scene where (spoiler alert!) Bella gives birth to her vampire baby was toned down significantly. “That’s what I’m really disappointed about — and I’ve talked about it with [director] Bill [Condon],†Kristen says. “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!’ 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.†Taylor added, “I do still love the birth scene. I know it’s frustrating that some things aren’t in there.â€
What do you make of that, Twilovers?
Either way, we can't wait to see Breaking Dawn!
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