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Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart: NEW MOON Extended Scene in Class



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Robert Pattinson’s Edward Cullen once again murmurs words of wisdom to Kristen Stewart’s Bella Swan when they should be in class studying. But that’s high school.

In this extended sequence from The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Bella tells Edward she’s not at all into birthday parties. Edward reminds her that there are worse tragedies in the world. Personally, I don’t think Bella looks fully convinced.

Edward also says that the last time any of the vampires celebrated a birthday was when Bing Crosby was still at the top of the charts. I’m not quite sure when that was, but I’m guessing it was sometime in the ’30s. Or perhaps ’40s.

Then Edward changes the subject from parties and music charts to Shakespeare. "Look at Romeo, you know? He killed his true love out of sheer … stupidity. Imagine living with that." Bella looks like she’s trying hard, but can’t quite imagine it.

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