Posted September 15, 2009 by justfp in New Moon, Robert Pattinson
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cant wait til new moon comes out!
Meh. He barely talks about it, and, I’m pretty sure they used an old interview…his hair isn’t that long right now.
We need new RobInterviewWordVomit!!! 🙂
ALways Love Robert… The rest is like a really bad PSA or after school special. LMAO
im positive that these people have not read breaking dawn lol, they will not be so excited for that movie lol
The title of this video is kind of deceiving, but I thought it was a very interesting guide for parents of tweens & teens about the appropriateness of the Twilight Saga and the movies. The books definitely have the message of abstinence for the younger audience, but…
On the flip side, I truly hope that whoever directs “Breaking Dawn” doesn’t forget that there are many, many older fans, and I hope they don’t sacrifice or butcher the book for the sake of the teens. Please stay true to the book. It is beautiful.
Although I love Twilight, the movie, I have now read it five times and there is so much missing from the book. There is so much more angst, love, and passion in the book that is missing from the movie. Let’s hope the rest of the movies include everything we’re hoping for.
Well, that was a very misleading title but I mean the concept was ok.
I suppose parents need to use what ever means they can get there hands on to reach there kids these days.
not to mention possibly remind them that it’s ok to indulge in little pleasures like the books and movies, but obsessing is never a good thing.
I agree with Maria in the sense that though the books have brought out a lot of teens and tweens. they also have a huge adult fan base, I myself being a part of.
I hope the movies also don’t lose the flare the books had just so they can reach a younger audience… I mean… that’s what movies like “hanamontana” and such are for…
-HB