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Fresh footage from Twilight: New Moon
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Kristen Stewart cuts her finger, and Robert Pattinson looks very tall in this latest clip from Twilight: New Moon…
Published on Nov 3, 2009
A few days ago, MTV released a brand new clip from the upcoming Twilight: New Moon. The clip was, as usual, well chosen, given that it allows room for Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart to notch up some screen time. And it all actually centres around a paper cut. A paper cut that turns a party a little bit sour by the looks of it, too.
The film itself is arriving on 20th November - that's under three weeks away now - and you can see the clip below. And, incidentally, Twilight: Eclipse has already finished shooting. They don't hang around, these youngsters...
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Re: Fresh footage from Twilight: New Moon
Posted By clementine 1 November 3, 2009 08:52:03 AM
anyone want to hazzard a guess as to why i can never see the twilight footage ???? its driving me nuts there is noting there to click on just white.
Re: Fresh footage from Twilight: New Moon
Posted By matimage 1 November 3, 2009 10:57:59 AM
I had the misfortune of sitting through the first one the other night and I have to say it was one of the most boring films ever. I may not be the target audience though...
Be giving this a miss.
Re: Fresh footage from Twilight: New Moon
Posted By sbradford25 1 November 3, 2009 03:03:37 PM
Being unable to watch Twilight isn't such a bad thing. Rejoice!
Re: Fresh footage from Twilight: New Moon
Posted By creativewriter1985 1 November 3, 2009 09:36:34 PM
I can't wait to see this! And he does look very tall, doesn't he? Yummm...
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