The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
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Continuity mistake: During the honeymoon, at the top of the waterfall when Bella jumps onto Edward's back she is wearing shoes. When they jump into the water Bella is barefoot. (00:42:05)

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Continuity mistake: Right when Bella's transformation begins her hair is bushed above her shoulders then next shot her hair is under her shoulder, then when her hair is changing color it's back on her shoulder. (01:42:45)

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Trivia: Stephenie Meyer makes a brief cameo appearance at Bella and Edward's wedding. She is the author of the Twilight books.

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Continuity mistake: After Renesmee's birth, there are two smudges of blood on Edward's right cheek. While Edward works to transform Bella, the blood spots appear and disappear between shots.

Continuity mistake: When Edward and Bella are in the taxi in Brazil, he has his wedding ring on. In the shot when he kisses Bella in the street, the ring is suddenly gone.

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Trivia: Rob Pattinson's butt crack was showing during the filming of the lovemaking scene with him and Kirstin Stewart and so the crew had to recut the scene and they "cut the crack out and painted over it." In PG-13 movies you can show butt cheeks but not butt cracks according to Rob Pattinson. (Ellen show Nov 18, 2011).

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Question: In the credits at the end, there is a Volturi scene where Aro reads a message written by his receptionist "Swwwweet Bianca." He points out that she spelt Carlisle's name incorrectly, then he gestures to the guards, to take her away and kill her. Of the note, he says, "First, it's the spelling, then the grammar." What does this mean? (What does he mean by "then the grammar"?).

Answer: He's merely justifying why Bianca should be killed. While reading the note, he notes that she misspelled "Carlisle", then surmises she'll also make grammar errors. Aro does not tolerate imperfections, has little regard for human life, and most likely intended to dispose of her.

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