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21 November, 2009 at 3:03 pm #14008
Any fellow twilight fans here !!
Just been to see the new one . . edward’s as yummy as ever! ( Jacob is a disappointment when he loses his long locks though :? )
Anyways . . . flippin fantastic movie, great music too . . lots of tension . . oh and the really breathtaking ending moment . .
thoroughly enjoyable 8)
21 November, 2009 at 4:35 pm #424483@will wrote:
i downloaded it about 2 months ago.. so dont have to pay money to watch it.
hahahahaha.
sorry. but yeh it was good. first one better tho i reckon. and how fit is bella… 8)
bella ? was there a bella in it ? was too busy vampire oggling to notice :lol:
soooo can’t wait for the 3rd one now :lol: :lol:
21 November, 2009 at 11:44 pm #424484@susieq wrote:
Any fellow twilight fans here !!
Just been to see the new one . . edward’s as yummy as ever! ( Jacob is a disappointment when he loses his long locks though :? )
Anyways . . . flippin fantastic movie, great music too . . lots of tension . . oh and the really breathtaking ending moment . .
thoroughly enjoyable 8)
Move Over Gary Bushell.. :lol: We have a new critic.. :lol:
23 November, 2009 at 1:34 pm #424485I thought it was laboured and a bit tortuous, especially compared to the first one. OK, we understood Bella was upset the drippy emo Edward had left, we understand that the physical opposite to emo-boy, Jake ‘Trapezius’ Werewolf fancied Bella but she loved Emo-boy and couldn’t betray his memory. We all know that Emo’s fear of biting Bella is a euphemism for having sex with her, we understand the allure of the fear Bella has for Emo-ponce-she wants ‘it’ but like all good teenagers, it scares her and that somehow makes it even more alluring.
New Moon was definitely a young female teenager’s film and I’m reliably informed its the weakest of the books, so its my own fault for watching! I suppose it’ll hold up better when the next two films are complete and as part of a whole tetralogy but I was disappointed with the inelegant way it just hammered the same points home time and time again.
23 November, 2009 at 1:40 pm #424486@shihogiri wrote:
I thought it was laboured and a bit tortuous, especially compared to the first one. OK, we understood Bella was upset the drippy emo Edward had left, we understand that the physical opposite to emo-boy, Jake ‘Trapezius’ Werewolf fancied Bella but she loved Emo-boy and couldn’t betray his memory. We all know that Emo’s fear of biting Bella is a euphemism for having sex with her, we understand the allure of the fear Bella has for Emo-ponce-she wants ‘it’ but like all good teenagers, it scares her and that somehow makes it even more alluring.
New Moon was definitely a young female teenager’s film and I’m reliably informed its the weakest of the books, so its my own fault for watching! I suppose it’ll hold up better when the next two films are complete and as part of a whole tetralogy but I was disappointed with the inelegant way it just hammered the same points home time and time again.
guessing you didn’t like it then :?
Odd how you say it’s a young teeneage female kinda film, most people I know have watched, loved and are addicted to the whole saga are my age range ( far from teenagers ) :lol:
There are a further 3 to follow and I for one wait in anticipation 8)
23 November, 2009 at 1:56 pm #424487I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t like it. I’d’ve rather had a chat over a beer with the friend I was with. She liked it.
Did these same friends also like Harry Potter by any chance? Are they all women? Can you send me photos and their phone numbers :wink:
Three more! How is Emo-boy going to continue looking so drippy and ill? How much more mileage is he going to get from half-closing his eyes to convey grief and sorrow,, fear, happiness, lust, melancholy….
I suppose its a context thing. The last films I saw was ‘An Education’ which was brilliant and ‘When the Last Sword is Drawn’ the last hour of which I cried my eyes out (like the lad watching Romeo and Juliet in New Moon!), so my expectations were high for whatever I saw next. New Moon was a Hollywood multi-appeal film with all the connotations that holds, so it didn’t thrill me.
23 November, 2009 at 6:48 pm #424488@shihogiri wrote:
Did these same friends also like Harry Potter by any chance? Are they all women? Can you send me photos and their phone numbers :wink:
No not all women actually and not many of them Harry Potter fans ( well one of the guys is :roll: )
I never send pics and numbers on behalf of others . . do your own legwork :roll: :lol:
23 November, 2009 at 10:26 pm #424489@will wrote:
whoah susie no need to strop like :shock: :)
whoah :shock: tut am not a horse :lol:
strop :shock: me . . . as if :?
wasn’t having a strop willikins honest :lol: ( I may have stamped my feet, slammed a few doors and told my mum on them but i wasn’t having a strop :lol: )
23 November, 2009 at 10:32 pm #424490:lol: :lol:
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