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  • #16
    My ex once told me I reminded her of Edward.

    It was rather off-putting.

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    • #17
      I can honestly say I know nothing about "Twilight" other than my teen-aged cousin wastes an insane amount of money on the propaganda...books, shirts, etc.

      But this, however, is awesome:

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
        I can honestly say I know nothing about "Twilight" other than my teen-aged cousin wastes an insane amount of money on the propaganda...books, shirts, etc.

        But this, however, is awesome:

        I'll admit. That made me laugh. Hard. <33

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        • #19
          Here's a poem I wrote about it. Enjoy.

          Ode to a Twilight
          "But he's handsome! They have fun!
          And he glistens in the sun!"
          I can hear the teen girls say.

          As they swoon for New Moon,
          And fawn for the Next Dawn.
          They succumb to the Twilight craze.

          Who would have thought that Vlad Dracul,
          could be so cool,
          and Nosferatu too?

          Written in first person,
          The plot lines just worsen,
          And then they comissioned number two.

          15 minutes for everyone, as Andy Warhol said.
          But what of the mummy and the other undead,
          omitted by Stephanie Meyer?

          The lycanthrope,
          still has some hope,
          Lowest common denominator, still needs a buyer.

          The vapid text,
          And insinuated sex.
          Before our teens join the legion, how long?

          The shallow characters,
          and rabid barrackers.
          tells me the zeitgeist has got it so wrong.

          My utter contempt,
          For book tastes unkempt.
          Of those who read on the morning train.

          There is no excuse,
          for not facing the truth.
          For it is shit, and worthy of disdain.
          sigpic

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
            I can honestly say I know nothing about "Twilight" other than my teen-aged cousin wastes an insane amount of money on the propaganda...books, shirts, etc.

            But this, however, is awesome:

            LOL that made me laugh. Just a little clarification, it's advertising (commercial purposes) not propaganda (political purposes)... Advertiser mode off

            "I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key

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            • #21
              What do Edward Cullen and a christmas tree have in common?

              Both their balls are just for decoration!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Dot50Cal View Post
                Sickens? Did you have a part in the movie or something?
                Erm, no? I am passionate about the movies i love. Would you not feel a sense of disgust if your favourite Resident Evil game were to be displaced in some way by the likes of a new Barbie game or something?

                The Dark Knight is rightly held in high regard for so many reasons, it's direction, it's plot, the performances, not least that of Heath.

                Where will Twilight be in 10 years time? Completely forgotten i dare say, it's not even comparable to the incredible achievement Chris Nolan achieved with The Dark Knight. The Twilight Saga is little more than the flavour of the week and nothing more.

                A win for The Dark Knight is a win for good taste, that's all.
                Last edited by Stu; 11-27-2009, 04:46 AM.

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                • #23
                  I am very vocal about my disdain for Twilight. Not because it's a poor piece of writting with bad pacing, poorly thought out character motivation and behaviour, a poor representation of romance...I read a lot of books. I've read worse than Twilight. OH JOHN RINGO NO! Difference was, they weren't supposed to be aimed at kids.

                  That's right. I take the 'Won't somebody please think of the children?' stance. Probably 'cos I'm a daddy with two little girls and I have to wonder what crap they'll be reading when they hit tweendom. And seeing this shit? Do not want. Hmm. I think I'm having a day or writting in bad memes...

                  As I understand the books, it's pretty much a treaty on how to have a terrible and abusive relationship. Edward's commands - thou shalt have no friends, thou shalt not talk ton thy father, thou shalt do as I say. Because I'm a vampire and no one may ever know. And Bella's response is that this is awesome and they shall be forever happy. Doing what Edward commands...

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                  • #24
                    Well, think of it this way, DM. If they want to learn how to be a concubine sex slave walking the Vegas strip when they grow up, you know what book to give them.

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                    • #25
                      I'm pretty sure, by any standard of fatherhood, if you child ends up peddling there ass on the street you've failed as a dad. Besides, who would sleep with a hooker who wanted to cover you in glitter?

                      Also, this;

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                      • #26
                        TWILIGHT FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!
                        GO TEAM EDWARD!
                        "Movies don't make psychos, movies make psychos more creative!" Billy Loomis

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by presidentevil View Post
                          TWILIGHT FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!
                          GO TEAM EDWARD!

                          Yes we know that, Well me and Yami Know that.

                          Looks like THIA is full of them there "Twihaters".

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                          • #28
                            I don't know about this shit enough to hate on it, but the fact that it makes tween girls scream at the top of their lungs is what pisses me off. Maybe it's a good movie, I dunno. Maybe I'll see it one day, possibly. We'll see.

                            Although, I will say one thing...I really don't like Kristen Stewart as an actress.

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                            • #29
                              The Twilight series itself isn't really that bad. What makes it bad are the fans.

                              I'm not trying to put off anyone here, but from where I live, it's insane. My goodness, it's almost scary.

                              GO TEAM... ALICE?... Does it exist?

                              TEAM ALICE!!! HELL YEAH!!! Yeah, she's hot.

                              ^ I don't like her much as an actress, either. 'Speak', IMO, was the only movie she was in that I enjoyed.

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                              • #30
                                I agree, a large part of the fanbase are so vocally defensive of the Twilight Saga that it can get a little bit scary. If you have the stomach, watch this video. It's a Twilight fan who seems more than a little agitated about Stephen King's remarks on Stephenie Meyer's writing ability (He wasn't particularly pleasant). It's fair enough for both parties to be vocal, they are allowed their opinions after all, HOWEVER - The girl in this video spits a bunch of inaccuracies that are both funny and tragic. Supposedly, she "Can't remember the last time a movie was made about one of Stephen King's novels", a statement so hilariously absurd that you can only assume that she is joking.
                                She also claims that Stephen King is just "Jealous that he isn't getting of the limelight while Twilight most definitely is".

                                Tragic, yet funny!

                                My two cents on the comments made by Stephen King towards Stephenie Meyer.Link to the article quoted: http://www.hollywood.com/news/Stephen_King_Gives_Twilig...

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