Now that time has passed since the initial fervor, though, have you revisited Forks?
So I can’t bring myself to regret the decision to leave home."
At this point, nothing is known about Bella, so the sequence fosters confusion.

Since the scene segues straight into Bella leaving Phoenix, the meaning of those first few moments is unclear.
I think this term has caused some of the confusion, because later, he is a tracker.
But he is hunting Bella, so, in that moment, that is how she thinks of him.
Now, hold that thought.
This is particularly noticeable during scenes Edward and Bella share in the forest.
Hello, plot hole.
Where is its body?
Why would one keep decapitated baby dolls lying around?
Aren’t you grateful that’s a design trend that failed to launch?!
The second notable decor choice is a piece of artwork on the wall by the door.
Since Bella will soon become best friends with a werewolf, this feels like a clever slip of foreshadowing.
The son, of course, is none other than Bella’s future-BFF-slash-imprinter-of-her-child, Jacob.
Bella’s dad introduces Jacob’s old man as Billy Black.
If you’re aHouse of Cardsfan, you know him as Daniel Lanagin.
If you’re aBansheefan, you know him as George Hunter.
And if you’re anUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidtfan, you know him as Virgil.
Unless, that is, you happen to share Alice’s ability to see into the future.
Re-watching the first film makes it painfully apparent how horrible the wig worn by actor Taylor Lautner really was!
This isn’t a matter of conjecture either, as Lautner explicitly agrees.
“The wig, it was a very important co-star,“he toldMTV.
“Right now I’m not missing much.
There was a hatred between both of us.
It did not like me, I did not like it.
Not fond memories.”
Thank goodness for coming-of-age werewolf manifestations, right?
Choosing an apple for the book’s cover proved to be part of Stephenie Meyer’s grand design.
The author explained on her website, “The apple on the cover ofTwilightrepresents ‘forbidden fruit.’
Isn’t this exactly what Bella ends up with?…
The nice thing about the apple is it has so many symbolic roots.
In the end, I love the beautiful simplicity of the picture.
To me it says:choice,” .
Isn’t that kind of a no-no for vampires?
Are they doing this to keep up appearances?
Inquiring minds want to know.
You be the judge.
This reminds us that Pattinson is, in fact, British.
“I keep forgetting that I’m speaking in an American accent sometimes,“he toldMTVduring an interview.
“The dangerous thing is that you end up forgetting what your real accent is after a while!
It’s really strange I’ve never done a job in an American accent before.”
But Edward apparently isn’t the only one in the scene with extraordinary powers.
It still sits securely in the precise spot she put it down before impact.
Like, look what has happened since then it’s very telling.
It’s, like, impossible.
One thing I find interesting about the story is that it’s not an easy love.”
There, Alice is wearing a necklace with the same crest.
So what does it mean?
Apparently, it was created specifically for the movies by director Catherine Hardwicke.
“It’s a family crest the Cullen family crest and each one of us carry it.
Each one of us carries the family Cullen crest.”
She is arranging her salad in a bowl when he asks, “Edible art?”
This startles Bella enough to knock her apple off the bar, which bounces off of Edwards foot.
He catches it, cradling it in his hands just like the book cover.
But, uh,thenwhat happens to it?
Disappearing apples definitely categorize as hard-to-find produce, wouldn’t you say?
However, it still took the actors several attempts.
“But finally take 13 actually worked.”
and has nearly blood red eyes.
But in this first film, Stewart simply appears to have big, deep brown doe-eyes.
Only, Stewart has green eyes in real life.
“She’s like, ‘I wear contact lenses.
Why do you always complain about yours?'”
Admittedly, it’s enough to make anyone line up to get bitten.
“And cutely enough, Rob is writing it on the piano as we speak.”
But he also openly admits to sneaking into her room on multiple occasions and watching her sleep.
That is somewhat understandable.
Doesn’t confessing to such behavior kind of make Edward seem like a voyeur?
The house has a front door for a reason, Edward.
Or the fact they can jump into another stratosphere to catch a fly ball.
Those things can be overlooked for the sake of mysticism.
There are more pressing quizzical matters to pursue.
Are they both family cars?
What’s with the switch?
If Edward drove the Jeep, what did the rest of the family drive?
Also, when Edward and Bella arrive, said Jeep is super muddy.
And, finally, why is Emmett wearing a purple velour tracksuit to play baseball?So many questions.
She is working on a laptop and drinking coffee.
“I love his movies, where he throws himself in there as a small little speck.