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« Truth, Lies & Ted – June 4 | Some not heavily watermarked photoshoots of Robert Pattinson »‘Twilight’ Star Robert Pattinson Hand-Picked ‘Spider Monkey’ Line We give you a peek at the other lines that could have made it into the film instead. VENICE, California — In the time since it was first revealed by MTV last year, it has gone on to become one of the most famous lines in the “Twilight” world. “You’d better hold on tight, spider monkey.” And while an actual spider monkey isn’t nearly as cute as Kristen Stewart, the phrase has taken on a life of its own, inspiring MySpace pages, T-shirts, and dozens of other fan tributes. Now, “Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke is cluing fans in on the eight other lines that nearly became Robert Pattinson dialogue in that “spider monkey” scene. “There’s some stuff in here like … well, like the ‘Hold on tight, spider monkey’ line,” laughed Hardwicke last week when we visited her house to see the fabled rooms where she held her “Twilight” casting sessions. In the kitchen’s glass case, she showed us a dog-eared copy of her shooting script — with the “spider monkey” line scribbled into a margin. “That would be [written in] the night before,” Hardwicke remembered of the evening before she shot the now-famous scene where Kristen Stewart’s Bella hops on the back of Pattinson’s Edward, getting an eye-opening glimpse at his superhuman powers as they frolic through the woods together. “I woke up in the middle of the night. I thought, ‘They’re going to be climbing that tree, and they’re not going to have anything to say. It’s just going to be another scene of them looking into each other’s eyes.’ ” Unfortunately, the writers’ strike had begun, and “Twilight” screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg was no longer available to provide dialogue. “So I typed up, like, 10 ideas,” Hardwicke recalled. “And thought, ‘OK, maybe they could say this …’ ” At this point during our interview, Hardwicke went over to her computer and printed out a sheet from her personal archives. Titled “Sc. 86 pt. DIALOGUE ALTERNATIVES,” the sheet lists the eight other options that Hardwicke wrote that evening.“I gave it to Rob, the whole list,” she explained. “And I said, ‘Rob, which one do you want to say?’ And he goes, ‘I want to say the spider-monkey one.’ ” Hardwicke’s unused lines range from simplistic to silly, over-the-top to right on target. Now, we give you a peek at some of the alternative lines that Pattinson did not select: Option 1: Option 2: Option 3: Option 4: Option 5 Reading over her unchosen chunks of dialogue, Hardwicke told us that she was glad Rob picked the now-immortal “spider monkey” line. “It’s a fun line,” she grinned. “Thank god he picked that one.” To read the three remaining “spider monkey” alternatives that didn’t make the cut — including the line that Harwdicke wanted to include as a tribute to the movie “All About Eve” — head on over to the MTV Movies Blog. There, you can vote on which lines are real — and which is the fake one that we’ve thrown in there for fun. On Monday, the fake will be revealed. Source: MTV.com
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'Breaking Dawn: Part 1" Schedule Dates
October 23-24, 2011 October 26, 2011 October 28, 2011 November 5, 2011 Novmeber 14, 2011 November 16, 2011 November 18, 2011 Recent Projects
"Cosmopolis" (2012)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: David Cronenberg Robert as Eric Packer More: Information | Photos | Official Site "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" (2012)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: Bill Condon Robert as Edward Cullen More: Information | Photos | Official Site "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" (2011)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: Bill Condon Robert as Edward Cullen More: Information | Photos | Official Site "Water For Elephants" (2010)
Status: Post-productionDirector: Francis Lawrence Robert as Jacob Jankowski More: Information | Photos | Official Site "Bel Ami" (2011)
Status: Post-production Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod Robert as Georges Duroy More: Information | Photos | Official Site
"Unbound Captives" (2010)
Status: FilmingDirector: Madeleine Stowe Robert as Phineas More: Information | Photos | Official Site MrPattinson's Facebook
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