I would just like to take a moment to say: Comic Con fans should NEVER be allowed near Robert Pattison. Or his hair, which
cleolinda has decided is Pattionson's own security system.
The Twilight craze is simetaneously fading and rising. Disappointment over the fourth book, 'Breaking Dawn', cause many of them to be returned, while excitement over the recently released trailer and upcoming movie is causing a worldwide fangirl squee.
According to half a dozen reporters at Comic Con, Pattison looked like he might be in fear for his life. Others said he looked baked, but I suspect it's the former. If a bunch of batshit crazy hormonal teens came flocking up to me, I'd be frozen stiff too.
Speaking of Cedric and Harry Potter, the Weasley twins are apparently
anti-Twincest. Fangirls the world over will mourn, their fantasies crushed by the burden of reality.
Ah, well, it was nice while it lasted.
Blue October has a new song written specifically for Twilight:
My Never.
And the fans continue to shriek like over caffienated teenage girls. Which they are, I suppose.
Also, does everyone remember the mixed feelings we had about HP and the Deathly Hallows? Of course you do.
Multiply it by 100, and you have the fans' feelings for 'Breaking Dawn'.
I will be going to see the movie, if only so I can watch Pattison's hair and see if it tries to protect him.
But I will not be reading the books. I read
cleolinda's very amusing synopsis of Breaking Dawn, and it was enough to make me never want to pick up the actual volume.
So, Twilight security: vamp it up, would ya? Or Pattison might suffocate under the massive dogpiling of fangirls. Even Dan Radcliffe doesn't have this problem (although if he takes his clothes off again, he might).