Those masks that are on the Cullens' wall right after Edward introduces Bella to his fam - they look like tribal masks - but there is one row that is full of some kind of creature with sharp teeth. Are they werewolves? Are they creatures from vampire legends?
The morning Bella arrives at school without Edward, why doesn't she have a backpack?
In the scene right after Edward spends the night, they show a shot of the house. I think Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
For Billy driving, it was a big and so obvious mistake.
For Emmett's jeep : it's the scene where Edward meets Charlie for the first time. He's waiting outside when Bella tells Charlie she's dating with Edward Cullen. After that, they go to the baseball game. That's why Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
"I coveted you." His smile darkened. "I had no right to want you -- but I reached out and took you anyway. And now look what's become of you ! Trying to seduce a vampire."
Edward, Eclipse, p.454-455
FrenchGirl wrote:For Emmett's jeep : it's the scene where Edward meets Charlie for the first time. He's waiting outside when Bella tells Charlie she's dating with Edward Cullen. After that, they go to the baseball game. That's why Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
OMG. I feel like a total tool for not realizing that. At first I was like, "but Edward would have driven the Volvo if it was him waiting out there." But then *smacks forehead* he took the jeep so he could "offroad." I am so dense sometimes.
FrenchGirl wrote:For Emmett's jeep : it's the scene where Edward meets Charlie for the first time. He's waiting outside when Bella tells Charlie she's dating with Edward Cullen. After that, they go to the baseball game. That's why Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
OMG. I feel like a total tool for not realizing that. At first I was like, "but Edward would have driven the Volvo if it was him waiting out there." But then *smacks forehead* he took the jeep so he could "offroad." I am so dense sometimes.
It happens ! No one is perfect. Maybe you should watch the movie once again.
"I coveted you." His smile darkened. "I had no right to want you -- but I reached out and took you anyway. And now look what's become of you ! Trying to seduce a vampire."
Edward, Eclipse, p.454-455
Okay, I just thought of this for some reason, but I have no idea if it is intentional or just me trying to squeeze meaning out of something.
In the scene where Bella and Edward are in the forest and doing the 'I know what you are' thing, Bella is standing as if she is marking Edward on a 't', like you might in netball.
Probably it means nothing, but it could be that Edward is trying to avoid the conversation and Bella is marking him and wanting to stay with him. (?)
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Well, I don't know what "netball" or "marking" is. Maybe Catherine Hardwicke does, though. I looked it up and although it originated in the U.S., it is now primarily played in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. Americans seem to have replaced it with a love for basketball. Just guessing, but I think that since it's an American book and an American movie...it is just a coincidence. I like where your head's at, though - I love to analyze the guts out of everything, too.
Kymberli wrote:My favorite is at the end when Edward goes to park the car and Jacob comes up to Bella. When Edward and Bella walk away Edward says I leave alone for a minute and the wovles descend. I love it!!
Oh My Carlisle!!!! The look that they gave one another was classic... and myself and about half the theater all said in hushed voices, It begins! It was hysterical...
There were also parts in the movie that those who read the book found funny and the rest of the theater didn't quite get!
And the part right before Charlie got up to meet Edward was great... my mom and i started laughing cause my mom always threatens the guys my sister brings home! haha... "We have a shot gun, don't do anything stupid!" All it is a leftover metal tube. lol
Those masks that are on the Cullens' wall right after Edward introduces Bella to his fam - they look like tribal masks - but there is one row that is full of some kind of creature with sharp teeth. Are they werewolves? Are they creatures from vampire legends?
The morning Bella arrives at school without Edward, why doesn't she have a backpack?
In the scene right after Edward spends the night, they show a shot of the house. I think Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
For Billy driving, it was a big and so obvious mistake.
For Emmett's jeep : it's the scene where Edward meets Charlie for the first time. He's waiting outside when Bella tells Charlie she's dating with Edward Cullen. After that, they go to the baseball game. That's why Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
Ummm... you know that you can convert cars to drive for people who are disabled, right?
I always imagined this as an extension of why Billy sells his old truck to Charlie - that he's getting a new one, fitted so he can drive it after his accident left him in a wheelchair.
Anyway, my real reason for posting on this thread was to ask: you know the scene where Edward drives Bella to school and he's wearing shades - do you think Rob had to wear those because his eyes were extra sensitive to the lenses that day?
It just seems a very random wardrobe choice for Forks - especially since it's meant to look like they never step into the sun.
Those masks that are on the Cullens' wall right after Edward introduces Bella to his fam - they look like tribal masks - but there is one row that is full of some kind of creature with sharp teeth. Are they werewolves? Are they creatures from vampire legends?
The morning Bella arrives at school without Edward, why doesn't she have a backpack?
In the scene right after Edward spends the night, they show a shot of the house. I think Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
For Billy driving, it was a big and so obvious mistake.
For Emmett's jeep : it's the scene where Edward meets Charlie for the first time. He's waiting outside when Bella tells Charlie she's dating with Edward Cullen. After that, they go to the baseball game. That's why Emmett's jeep is parked outside Charlie's house.
Ummm... you know that you can convert cars to drive for people who are disabled, right?
I always imagined this as an extension of why Billy sells his old truck to Charlie - that he's getting a new one, fitted so he can drive it after his accident left him in a wheelchair.
Anyway, my real reason for posting on this thread was to ask: you know the scene where Edward drives Bella to school and he's wearing shades - do you think Rob had to wear those because his eyes were extra sensitive to the lenses that day?
It just seems a very random wardrobe choice for Forks - especially since it's meant to look like they never step into the sun.
In that scene, it was quite sunny-ish, but not enough to make Eddie all shiny, so um, he was just tryna fit in with all the other kids by wearing sunglasses? Lol. Just a guess.
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