You know, I usually wait until the Rifftrax mp3 is out to watch any of the Twilight movies. It's the most hilarious way to get through them. But I have come across a special way (I'll let you draw your own conclusions) to watch this final film and just couldn't resist the giggles to come.
So I grabbed a bottle of wine and here I am.
I'm torn between
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I actually already got to see it, because my friend was an extra in the movie (he was one of the Volturi, and we got to see him on-screen for five whole seconds! Woo!) and he wanted to see it during the sneak preview. Suffice it to say, it was gloriously, fantastically, wonderfully stinky! I laughed, I didn't cry, and I laughed some more. I laughed during a lot of parts that weren't supposed to be funny, but so were. I had the best time.
HATED the last part of the Twilight story. LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the movie because it was so god-awful hysterical and bad. I finally got to see it from the point of view of someone who watches Twilight purely for the giggle factor, and boy did it deliver. I might even buy it when it comes out, just to continue the party.
Hope you get as much glee from it as I did! :-)
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I've noticed that, though. Even the most dedicated Twilight fan just hates this movie to bits. Not that you were the most dedicated, but you enjoyed it. And even you couldn't stand against the pedo love and boredom that was this ending!
I will say that Meyers came up with a universe with potential. The idea of vampires with superpowers could have been flippin awesome.
Then her lead characters were boring, her vampires were bloodless and filled with foam, and... Well, she's Mormon. Squandered potential so hard.
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If one good thing can be said of this, it's that girls (and some boys) were reading for fun. I only hope they took that to other, better books.
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