Twilight

Nov 21, 2008 14:30

Unlike gloriouseahorse, I am going to tell you exactly what I thought of the movie. I won't spoil the plot, but I'll tell you how they got what they got right and wrong. Still, if you plan on seeing the movie or reading the book, don't read this until after. Also: read the book ( Read more... )

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the_mad_laugher November 23 2008, 01:00:44 UTC
You know, I didn't have as averse a reaction to Robert Pattinson's Edward as you did. Perhaps our readings of him are a bit different--I always thought of him as being exceedingly confused and out of his element when talking to Bella. He hasn't actually had to listen to what comes out of anyone's mouth for 100 years, so she's always throwing him off. And, because of his deep feelings for her, he opens up in a way that's clearly uncomfortable for him. On the other hand, note scenes when he's dealing with other people--he's always smooth. Like when he's walking with Bella in the parking lot and casually throws his arm around her ( ... )

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gloriouseahorse November 24 2008, 17:17:49 UTC
jasper is fugly, what the hell? every picture ive seen of him reminds me of a creepy uncle

not too mention rosalie is wayyyy hotter than bella. luscious hair, lips, and butt....skinny girls, ewww

the good thing about us having opp tastes is that we will never fight over the same piece of ass....

overall i enjoyed the movie...i just wish it wasnt so corny :( and i hated seeing tan necks and ears with the pale makeup.

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geckoskin November 27 2008, 19:53:29 UTC
oh come on, the book was TOTALLY written for teenage girls.

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vicariance December 1 2008, 17:05:47 UTC
the book was written for middle-aged housewives.

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