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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:38 pm
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Shajinia celestial_dream77 I reaaaally hope theres a bigger budget for the next movie... stare Amen. I think, worldwide, movie sales are in the 90mil somewhere. I figure, they (paramount studios) kinda has to give them a bigger budget for the next one. Question: If you could go see the next movie, "New Moon" right now, free of charge, without knowing the budget or seeing any trailers, would you? Did the errors in Twilight ruin it for everyone for ever, or would you give it another shot? (This question was meant for everyone, btw)
I really hope your right about the budget. Twilight was a huge disappoinment in my opinion.
I'd still go see New Moon. I really like the Twilight series so I'd go see all of them to see if the movies improve xD But I'd mostly go to see it because I really liked the person they picked for Jacob.
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:42 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:45 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:23 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:25 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:09 am
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:07 am
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Rishon I like vampires, i remember how i felt when i first saw Underworld. that movie was amazing then vampires kinda fell out of my life. now i think the only good Twilight has done is renew my love with vampires. but for all the wrong reasons. this disease known as that book with the freaking apple on the cover has swept teen girls like a virus, or pregnancy. i found then that the story is really like a watered down virsion of a fan fiction with vampires and 90210. and the previews make it look like all the vampires are superman with fangs and black jeans. the main girl looks like someone i would never hang out with that says "OH MY GOD" a lot. also the main vampire looks like he just took the needle out of his arm before he went in front of the camera. i then asked myself "are there any good vampire movies and books" and upon this quest i found Anne Rice. i am now in the process of reading Interview with the Vampire. the book is amazing, a little perverted and homosexual but good none the less. and it focuses around the life of a vampire and the psychological effects not "OMG!!!!!11 my BF is like...eh.. totally a vampzireizzle biggrin biggrin heart whee biggrin "
"the main girl looks like someone I would never hang out with".... so you only hang out with people who you judge by the way they look first? Twilight and the Vampire Chronicles cannot even be compared. They are aimed at 2 completely different audiences with completely different stories. Anne Rice is a genius but she is not writing for young teenage girls. I think Stephanie Meyer does a great job at writing for her targeted audience, and I can appreciate the book for what it is...just pure silly entertainment. It's not a great work of literature but it's not meant to be taken that way and anyone who does take it that way is just missing the point all together.
I haven't seen the movie, nor do I intend to, but I'm sick to death of people saying Robert Pattington is ugly. I don't have a huge crush on him, I'm 20 for goodness sake, but there is no way he's ugly. I'm glad that he was chosen because it's good to see someone who looks a little manly (square jaw and all) rather than the usual effeminate male that young teens seem to love these days. Twilight promotes real love and romance, when everywhere we look in society teens are being persuaded to "grow old before their time", what with sex everywhere in the media...and if Twilight gets kids and teens to read books, and makes them believe in real love, then it can only be a good thing.
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