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The 'Twilight' Footage From Spike TV's Scream 2008
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Get a sneak peek into the footage of the highly-anticipated vampire drama, 'Twilight', that has been premiered at the third annual Spike TV's Scream Awards.

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The "Twilight" footage that has been exclusively premiered at the third annual Spike TV's Scream Awards on Tuesday, October 21, has come out. In this bootleg video, it can be seen that Bella has been captured by James. Trying to escape, she sprays James, who is holding a camcorder, with what seems to be a pepper spray, and dashes away from the angry vampire. However, the 17-year-old cannot get further from James as he leaps forward, grabs her by her neck and throws her aside.

Adapted from Stephenie Meyer's bestselling novel of the same name, "Twilight" is a modern day love story between a vampire and a human. It resolves around seventeen-year-old Isabella 'Bella' Swan, her mysterious vampire classmate, Edward Cullen, and their unlikely romantic relationship. Finding acceptance from one another, their romance blossoms. However, it puts Bella's life in grave danger as Cullen's nemesis, James, comes to the town and sets his eyes on Bella.

Starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Cam Gigandet, Edi Gathegi, Rachelle Lefevre and many others, it is directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the director of 2003 drama "Thirteen". Set to blast off in the U.S. big screen on November 21, this Melissa Rosenberg-scripted movie takes the slot left by "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".

"Twilight" Scream 2008 Footage:

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