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The R-Rated Robert Pattinson Sex Move That WON'T Happen in 'Breaking Dawn'


Posted by Sheri Reed
There's been much talk about the upcoming headboard-breaking, pillow-biting honeymoon sex scene (finally!!!) in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 and how high a steaminess factor it's going to earn -- especially now that it got hacked down from a R rated scene to a PG-13 scene. Well, prepare to be bummed out because director Bill Condon has revealed the exact Robert Pattinson sex move that's been edited from the movie. That's right, ladies, now we can only dream about this hot 'n' heavy move because they're NOT GOING TO SHOW IT inBreaking Dawn, Part 1.
Read on to learn more about Robert Pattinson's R-rated sex move (OMG!!!).
I'm not sure what's worse. Knowing there is a Robert Pattinson sex move that only his off-screen girlfriendKristen Stewart gets to really know about or knowing that there's full-color video of this move on the cutting room floor somewhere where Twi-Hard RPattz fans can never lay eyes on it. Wow. This news is really screwing with me (no pun intended).
In the December issue of Glamour UK, Kristen Stewart talks about filming the much-anticipated sex scene and how it had to be recut to avoid the R rating. MTV News then talked to director Bill Condon who revealed the necessary edits (yes, the specific moves so get ready...) to get the film its PG-13.
It's almost clinical the kind of strict guidelines [the MPAA] have about anything that appears to be -- how do I put it delicately? That appears to be, let's call it thrusting. In fact, you know, [Bella and Edward's honeymoon sex scene] was so much more about romance than it was about hot-and-heavy action, so it was a very kind of simple adjustment to make.
Um, wait. Let's back up there a minute. Did he just say thrusting? In regard to Robert Pattinson? Well, he sure the hell did {{{ blush, blush, blush }}}. He said it, and we can now assume that a Robert Pattinson thrusting scene exists { fainting }. Of course, and this is the real mindblower, now that we know it exists, we also must come to terms with the fact that we are never ... ever ... going to see it.

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