ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: One scene fans have been dying to see takes place in the tent during the snowstorm.

Jacob warms up Bella with his body because Edward is cold-blooded and cant do it himself.

How many takes did you go through to get that scene?

LAUTNER:Two days originally to film it, and then a full day of reshoots.

PATTINSON:[The director] wanted it to be more erotic.

STEWART:Its true.

In the book theres a serious sexual tension.

Taylor, you and Rob have some pretty serious confrontations in this movie.

LAUTNER:Some of those scenes were pretty hard for me.

I think we ruined a couple of takes in front of the house and in the tent.

Its just, I dont know, I have a hard time looking at him…

STEWART:Ha!

Ihave such a hard time looking at him!

LAUTNER:[Laughs] I wasnt finished.

STEWART:And about to kiss…

LAUTNER:A couple of moments it felt like that.

And its very difficult to remain in the moment.

Also, in that tent scene, I cant really get over the fact that the wordthoughtsounds likefart.

STEWART:The wordthoughtdoes not sound likefart.

PATTINSON:It does.

STEWART:Maybe because you are an English person.

PATTINSON:The opening line of that scene is Can you at least keep your farts to yourself?

I couldnt quite get over that.