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Default   #33  
The books are a train wreck. You can't stop reading once you;ve started kind of thing.

The movies just weren't that good, though Jacob was/is good eye candy.

And the newest movie is reported to cause seizures.
Old Posted 01-05-2012, 11:41 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #34   Ducky Ducky is offline
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I've read all the book (started before the movie way in production in any way) While they're terribly written and don't really have a very good story or meaning to them, they're oddly addictive. I wouldn't say I liked or disliked them, i just read them. AS for the movies.. they were just bad, without the unknown draw of the books. They were massively awful, they were simply really obviously aimed at a certain demographic that I don't fit into at all.
Old Posted 01-06-2012, 12:22 PM Reply With Quote  
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I find myself agreeing with Ducky on this one. Oddly addictive, yet the movies are for a particular group that I do not fit into.
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Default   #36   Asami Asami is offline
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Ducky is right XD
they were written horribly but for some strange reason i found myself staying up late reading them and finished the series in 3 days... the movies of course suck though i never got addicted to them in that strange way.
someone needs to study why the books were so addicting XD lol


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I have not read the books. I have seen all of the Twilight movies that have come out because my mom wanted to see them in the theater.

I don't like the characters in it. The jealous men. The girl who doesn't know how to live her life without a man. I just find it stupid. Aside from the characters, it does have potential. I have enjoyed parts of it. Such as the music. The fighting. And the screams of terror. -Smirks.-
Old Posted 11-25-2012, 04:29 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #38   Arikana Arikana is offline
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The fighting scenes and music were the only good parts of the movie.

About ninety to ninety-five percent of the actors did not know how to act in this movie series. =w= Especially so for the lead actor and actress. =w= It's like they all forgot how to act just for this movie series.


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Old Posted 11-29-2012, 04:59 AM Reply With Quote  
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Originally Posted by Ducky View Post
I've read all the book (started before the movie way in production in any way) While they're terribly written and don't really have a very good story or meaning to them, they're oddly addictive. I wouldn't say I liked or disliked them, i just read them. AS for the movies.. they were just bad, without the unknown draw of the books. They were massively awful, they were simply really obviously aimed at a certain demographic that I don't fit into at all.
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Default   #40   Xurxo Xurxo is offline
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I couldn't sit through the movies (okay, I sat through the first) and attempted the book. I got about 3 pages in and quit. The movie was poorly written (about as poorly written as the books), and horribly acted.

Kristen Stewart's face has all the liveliness of a corpse.

I could not figure out why all these guys found her so appealing.

I do get the appeal, though. Most people I know who enjoyed them understood that they weren't good, but still enjoyed them. And that's okay. You like what I don't - I like what you don't.

I just didn't like them at all.
Last edited by Xurxo; 12-06-2012 at 04:50 PM.
Old Posted 12-06-2012, 04:47 PM Reply With Quote  
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I actually found the books very inspirational.

If that can be published and made into a movie, my stories can as well.

Although mine don't seem to focus on stalkers, abusive jealousy, or creepy breaking into someones house to watch them sleep. I don't find that romantic at all.
Old Posted 12-08-2012, 02:13 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #42   Xurxo Xurxo is offline
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I actually found the books very inspirational.

If that can be published and made into a movie, my stories can as well.

Although mine don't seem to focus on stalkers, abusive jealousy, or creepy breaking into someones house to watch them sleep. I don't find that romantic at all.
You deserve a round of applause for that, because that is what is inspirational about the books.

"Well if she can do it..."
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Let's just say not very well. ._.
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