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comment_10899

doubt that any guy here is even slightly into it.

but, i went to see the movie today, it was amazing.

everyone was saying how it doesn't even go with the book but it was actually that if you didn't read the book, you didn't completely understand it.

but it was cute.

robert pattison did a great job with the role of edward.

as well as kristen stewart with bella.

i honestly hate how people judge the movie by what the book was.

because, the movie obviously can't have every detail that the book has, it just doesn't always work out.

and then, you have to also makeit apealing for every other person out there.

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comment_11803

A densely erotic, twisted take on teen screen romance, Twilight zones out beneath the crushing weight of underage lust intensified and complicated by the excruciating abstention here of unorthodox vampire appetites. And rebel teen angst maven moviemmaker Catherine Hardwicke (Lords Of Dogtown, Thirteen) weaves yet another credible tale of consuming pubescent passions that has stirred a kind of Beatlemania girl feeding frenzy of its own offscreen, at the mere sight of neo-Brandoesque Robert Pattinson. And while not exactly The Man Who Came For Dinner, Twilight conjures a defiant inter-species dating fantasy that might just as well be termed Close Encounters of the Thirst Kind.

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I Had Watched This Movie and I Really Love it:

Twilight is the story of Bella (Kristen Stewart), a 17-year-old girl who relocates to a tiny town in Washington to live with her father, the local Chief of Police (Billy Burke). She is given a warm reception by a friendly new school, but soon becomes attracted to a mysterious classmate named Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). Edward's family is equally strange: all adopted, all startlingly good-looking, if a little pale of face.

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