This for the anti-Twilight fans. No, really. It is.

Aug 24, 2008 12:50

dumblydore, I am looking specifically at you.

I yanked this from cleolinda, because I love her JUST THAT MUCH...and because this is too damn good not to fuck up your friend's pages with.

From an interview with Empire magazine ( Read more... )

twilight, rage

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xxgoriexx August 24 2008, 17:23:23 UTC
It seems like whenever I ask someone to suggest me a book, they always suggest me that entire series... I read half of the first book and just stopped. I just couldn't get into it.

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kelaina August 24 2008, 17:28:18 UTC
I read Cleo's funny summary of Breaking Dawn and lost it...her stuff was hilarious, but Meyers writing broke my heart.

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xxgoriexx August 24 2008, 17:59:50 UTC
I want to read her summary. :o Is it online?

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kelaina August 25 2008, 03:15:22 UTC
Yep. Just go to her LJ and click twilight.

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mlle_operaghost August 24 2008, 21:23:06 UTC
Hah, even Pattinson thinks Cullen is a shitty character! That makes me happy. I wonder what the fangirls think of this.

Though I gotta say, one of the things that irks me the most about this whole Twilight deal is the fact that people keep comparing it to the Harry Potter phenomenon (I'm looking at you, you stupidly uninformed MTV network). As if Twilight were anywhere NEAR a smidgen of the popularity (and awesomeness) that is HP.

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okkitten August 25 2008, 04:13:28 UTC
I have to go just to see the SPARKLE. I mean seriously, who doesn't want to see how they pull that off? Plus Pattz hair is amazing and has a life of it's own. I must see it on the big screen.

Everything else about Twilight makes me want to cry and stab things.

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ALL HAIL SUPREME COUNT OLDMAN dumblydore August 25 2008, 04:42:38 UTC
Ahh, RPattz knows his shit, good lad. There was a small segment on telly today and he looks quite remarkable. Probably going to be the only thing worth my ten bucks when I pop into the cinema come November...

I never said I was anti-Twilight though (SHHHH! The scary teenyboppers have EYES in the walls...), I'm anti-post-Twilight (and anti-Twilight-fangirls-under-the-age-of-18), 'cause I enjoyed the first book, and it went tumbling downhill after that. Edward srsly needs to get laid; that might er, warm him up in all the cool spots.

Meyer doesn't believe in sex before marriage, so can we conclude then that Edward is the spitting image of Meyer's alter/super-ego?

I still haven't read BD-methinks I might have regretted purchasing it, but then I have a compulsion to complete book sets... so sue me. xD

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