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What does Jacob give Bella for her birthday?

    A dream-catcher. Jake is at Forks High School, and he says that Charlie told Billy that Bella's birthday was coming up. Jake gives Bella a dream-catcher, saying it catches bad dreams.

What movie do Edward and Bella watch in English class?
    Romeo and Juliet. Edward and Bella watch "Romeo and Juliet" in English class; however in the novel, they watch this at Bella's house before her birthday party. "Romeo and Juliet" is about two fighting families, and the kids from these families falling in love. You know it's "Romeo and Juliet" they're watching, because the teacher announces the title of the movie.

"Are you doubting your mad skills?" Who says this line?
    Bella. Bella says this to Jacob when he asks her what she would've said if he couldn't fix the bikes. Bella wonders if Jake is doubting his ability to fix the motorcycles; his ability to fix the motorcycles are his "mad skills". This is moments before Jake reveals that Embry has joined Sam's "cult".

What movie does Bella see with Jacob and Mike?
    Face Punch. In the novel, Bella sees "Crosshairs" with the boys, and she sees "Dead End" with Jessica. Mike wants to see "Tomorrow and Forever" (in the book), and in the movie, he wants to see "Love Spelled Backwards is Love". In the cafeteria at school, Bella asks her friends if they want to see "Face Punch" with her.

Where is Harry Clearwater when he has a heart attack?
    The woods. Harry Clearwater is helping Charlie hunt the thing in the woods (werewolves). Victoria is hunting Bella, Jake and the pack are hunting her, and according to Bella, Charlie is hunting Jacob. Harry has a heart attack in the woods, and he passes away in hospital. Jacob tells Bella this after he saves her when she goes cliff-diving.

When Bella asks Alice if she's coming back, what is Alice's response?
    "As soon as you put the dog out.". Alice has come back to Forks after having a vision of Bella cliff-diving, not understanding that it is for recreational purposes only. Jake then arrives, and Alice says she'll give him and Bella a minute alone. Bella worriedly asks Alice if she is coming back and Alice responds, "As soon as you put the dog out.", referring to the fact that Jacob is also a wolf. In the novel, Charlie approves Alice's staying at his house, but in the film he doesn't know she is there.

Who plays sinister Jane of the Volturi?
    Dakota Fanning. Yes, the talented Dakota Fanning portrays evil sinsiter Jane, the vampire who makes others think they're in agony. Dakota has played Fern in 'Charlotte's Web'. This is Dakota's first role as the antagonist character and she's coming back for 'Eclipse'.

What fruit is on the comforter in Bella's room?
    Cherries. Cherries are on Bella's comforter. In a scene where she has a nightmare and Charlie wakes her up, you can see the cherries on the blanket.

Whose gift isn't mentioned in the film?
    Marcus's. Jasper's talent is mentioned at the beginning of the film, Aro's is mentioned when Edward tells Bella and Alice his gift, and Jane's is shown when she tortues Edward. Jasper's wasn't mentioned in "Twilight". In the novel, Marcus can sense relationships, but this is never stated in the film.

How does the movie end?
    Edward asking Bella to marry him. In the novel, Jake and Edward talk near the end. This is true in the film, but in the film Jake transforms into a wolf, which he doesn't do at the end of the novel. Alice's human story isn't discussed in the film, and Victoria watching Bella and Edward dance while she swears to get revenge is the ending to "Twilight". The ending of this movie is a major cliff-hanger. After Jacob leaves, Edward says in order for him to change Bella, she has to marry him first.


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