
One of the most quoted lines of the Twilight movie is the “Hold on tight spider monkey.” delivered by Robert Pattinson just before he and Kristen Stewart take off into the trees. As die hard Twilight fans realize, that line was not in the book. So, did screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg pen that particular piece of dialogue? The answer is “no”.
Catherine Hardwicke tells MTV, ”“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 …’ “
[via TwilightLexicon]
I always wondered how they came up that tag line in Twilight. I have to admit, it’s fairly creative and catchy
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that was one of my most liked parts of the movie along with the line that was given by the charachter played by Edward. i especially liked it when kristen giggled, it made you laugh right along with her. Magnificient film i am so waiting for the New Moon Movie to come out and Eclipse along with breaking dawn. i have watched twilight several times and read the books going on twice. Still one of my favorites i sure hope that the music that robert played Bellas song he gets to write and play more of the same for the new moon movie. it is a magnificient piece of music. my best to all the cast .
it was one of the parts that i liked 2! (refering to the comment made by lauren). it just made that scene so amazing. it was perfect! thanks to rob 4 choosing it also!!!