New Moon

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Well has any one seen part two of the twilight saga yet? I was wondering what your thoughts of it were with out any spoilers ?

*Waiting on second book to arrive will read that then watch the film once its out on blu-ray*
 
I thought it was out oops my bad, Well ill have to check back in couple days then :P unless any one is from usa and its out their allready and they seen it early
 
:( My gf is dragging me along to see this at the weekend, she thinks the Twilight saga is the best series written, shame as she's actually quite an intelligent girl, makes me think twice about a future with her ;)
 
Just watched twilight on sky HD and thought it was pretty good actually.

Loads of sexual tension, and I was wrong to say Kristen Stuart was average at best, she is ****in gorgeous. Plus I see why some people think my other helf looks a bit like her.....

Although I would say it's only 10% :p
 
:( My gf is dragging me along to see this at the weekend, she thinks the Twilight saga is the best series written, shame as she's actually quite an intelligent girl, makes me think twice about a future with her ;)

have fun beeing surounded by screaming 12 year old girls lol

my wife is into the twilight crap at 35 she should know better :rolleyes:
 
Never watched the first, even though a mate who swore blind he would never watch it because its for teenage girls, has now watched it and says its really good :rolleyes:. So is this series really any good, got a feeling i'm going to have to watch it see what the fuss is about. But it just doesn't look good for what i've seen.
 
I watched Twilight the other day on Sky Anytime and have to say I didn't hate it like I thought I would. I'm not saying I thought it was good, I just didn't hate it.
 
I wanted to enjoy Twilight but after enduring it on release, I couldn't. Destroyed the Vampire legend and should come with a 'only for young girls' warning.

I don't know whether to chance New Moon in the hope it partially redeems the first one.
 
I wanted to enjoy Twilight but after enduring it on release, I couldn't. Destroyed the Vampire legend and should come with a 'only for young girls' warning.

I don't know whether to chance New Moon in the hope it partially redeems the first one.
I wouldn't the author is a moron. These things have no redeeming factor at all.


I wish someone would make a film or write a book that revives the old Vampire legends because in the last 15-20 years its been utterly exploited and destroyed (I blame Anne Rice and her severely obscure self indulgence.)

Vampires should be monsters, evil and wicked in will, cast from the sight of god they live in the nether regions between life and damnation, driven by a lust for human blood (representing life) and a living soul. They hunger eternally for life using all the powers of darkness to have their way. THEY SHOULD BE DEAD! Its the whole damned point!

At first it me laugh when reading or watching this new modern vampire culture. They seemingly live in harmony with humans, have full range of emotion and heart, yet they "say" they're dead. Its like watching any normal teenage film except they have fangs.

They should NOT be moping human crybabies that feel sorry for themselves and live in an angst filled world of sparkling bodies and irrational human emotions. I wonder what Vlad Dracula would have thought of Edward Cullen, Louie and Lestat and all the other crybaby ******s that claim to be undead.

Twilight: "I love you, but you cant love me. No I can love you. But its wrong that you love me, its dangerous to love me Yet I still love you. Ooooh blood... wait not human blood, I only drink rat blood because I have a nice heart. I'm a Vampire Vegan."

Why the hell is this garbage so popular!? Bram Stoker would turn in his grave if he saw this crap. Is it just me for **** sake? :mad:

Finne! :p
 
@ eggyoke...wasn't Bram Stokers Dracula ultimately a love story about love transcending the borders of life and death and Dracula himself reclaiming his lost love ;)
 
There's a midnight showing at my local cinema, since it's after 10.30pm it's open to 18 years or older only so I might pop along and see it then so it's not full of emotionally unstable younglings.
 
@ eggyoke...wasn't Bram Stokers Dracula ultimately a love story about love transcending the borders of life and death and Dracula himself reclaiming his lost love ;)
No. You're talking about the bastardized movie directed by Ford Coppola. The book has no such nonsense.
 
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