ROTTEN TOMATOES: TWO ‘NEW MOON’ SCENES UNVEILED AT COMIC CON
Jen from Rotten Tomatoes has a fantastic scene by scene description of both New Moon scenes that were unveiled at the panel today. Read on for the descriptions, but beware heavy spoilers!
Clip 1Jacob 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. 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.
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.
Read the full scene here.

Clip 2Alice 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.)
Bella screams out to Edward. “Stop! Stop! No Edward, don’t!”
He takes a step forward.
END SCENE. TWILIGHTERS SCREAM.
Read the full article here.
I am breathless from the description of that last scene and I haven’t actually seen it with my own eyes! Jen did a great job describing the scenes in detail.
Well, what do you think of the scenes? Are they the ones you expected?




















