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5 Things te Need To Know About Twilight


Amore it o hate it - and judging da your comments, most of te are in the latter camp - there's no escaping the fact that Twilight is already one of the most anticipated Film of the year, and may become one of the most successful, as well. Because we know that you're all about keeping up with the zeitgeist, we're giving te five things te need to know about the emo vampire series that's already taken over bookstores, MySpace, and the cuore of your little sister.



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1: The libri Are Popular. Very Popular.
Sure, we're not talking Harry Potter levels yet - despite the many comparisons that Twilight has drawn to the wizarding series, mostly because it's a popolare young adult series of novels that's transcended its target audience - but 17 million book sales in the three years since the release of the first book is still nothing to be sneezed at, and the libri have collectively topped the New York Times bestseller lista for close to a year. Face it; più people have read this than anything that inspired Iron Man.

Not to put to much pressure on the movie, but people are already Scrivere about the way in which Twilight The Movie unites women of all ages in their lust for the franchise:


Let me introduce te to one of the most powerful new groups in Hollywood. It's not a group of actors, producers o directors. It's the rather interesting hybrid demographic who are getting their knickers in a twist over Twilight, due to be released in the UK successivo month... Teenage girls, young female adults and their mums converged at the Twilight conference at Comic-Con back in July, filling Hall H to capacity and rupturing tonsils at the appearance of their hunkalicious hero.

Believe me, this demographic is out there. They just don't have a name yet.

They're naming themselves, however; there are fansites called Twilight Moms (and its related site, Twilight Teens - and also Twilight20Somethings, just in case te don't fit into either of the precedente two) as well as Team Jacob, Team Edward, Team Switzerland and even Team Twilightist amongst many others out there, each one a demonstration of obsession with the novels' familiar tale of a boy, a girl and the unspoken Amore that dare not speak its name.

2: The libri Aren't Very Good.
Critical reception to Twilight, the first book in the series was marginally positive (Booklist's "There are some flaws here—a plot that could have been tightened, an overreliance on adjectives and adverbs to bolster dialogue—but this dark romance seeps into the soul" being essentially the tenor of most mainstream reviews), but each successive book received poorer reviews, with Breaking Dawn, the final book getting drubbings from the LA Times ("The problem is Stephenie Meyer is no J.K. Rowling... We would have much preferred the whole thing to end in book three, "Eclipse," with yes, some happiness for Bella, but also some angst, some heartbreak, and a dark, ominous future looming"), Publisher's Weekly ("[G]randeur is out. This isn't about happy endings; it's about gratification") and Entertainment Weekly ("[You'll] abruptly lose all patience when... Meyer takes her Supernatural Amore story several bizarre steps too far"). We may be biased, but sister site Jezebel came up with our preferito review:


It's 754 pages long, its heroine's dominant personality trait is low self-esteem, and, as amazon reviewer Eventide points out, nobody really has to give up anything. Even the tedium of immortality is glossed over — these Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. just keep busy with their hobbies. If I had an eternity to read, I still might never pick up this book again.

3: The Writer Can Be A Bit Of A Prima Donna.
Although the Twilight series officially finished with the fourth book, Breaking Dawn, there was a fifth book planned, Midnight Sun, that would've retold the events of the first book from the hero's perspective. But then a first draft of the book's opening appeared online, and autore Stephenie Meyer postato this response on her website:


I did not want my readers to experience Midnight Sun before it was completed, edited and published. I think it is important for everybody to understand that what happened was a huge violation of my rights as an author, not to mention me as a human being... So where does this leave Midnight Sun? My first feeling was that there was no way to continue. Scrivere isn't like math; in math, two plus two always equals four no matter what your mood is like. With writing, the way te feel changes everything. If I tried to write Midnight Sun now, in my current frame of mind, James would probably win and all the Cullens would die, which wouldn't dovetail too well with the original story. In any case, I feel too sad about what has happened to continue working on Midnight Sun, and so it is on hold indefinitely.

(She's since recanted slightly, telling Entertainment Weekly that "[t]he funny thing about that statement is I didn't actually write the majority of it... in the end only the one o two sentences written da me seem really jarring [compared with everything else], and people didn't get that there was sort of a joke in there." Midnight Sun, however, is still on hold.)

Nonetheless, she's kept a tight hold on the movie, only agreeing to the project in the first place when teeth size met her approval, and having final say on casting and the length and passion of final clinches. "It's been good for me just in general to have to speak up because I am so invested in this," she's explained.



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4: VINOs: Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. In Name Only.
The Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. in the Twilight libri don't have elongated teeth, and they have no problem going out in daytime in their Pacific Northwest hometown, because it's so foggy (I can't tell if that's actually funny o just a kind of crappy dodge). They also, as almost every example of vampire fiction since, what, Anne Rice's Interview With A Vampire (or maybe Marilyn Ross' Barnabas Collins?), are tragic souls afflicted da a curse that don't really want to sink their teeth into humanity - and so, they eat animali and go on "hunting trips" to take care of their bloodlust. Yes, it's the Pacific Northwest Hipster Rural Lifestyle turned goth. Whatever happened to the good old days of Nosferatu and Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. who were unafraid to be vampires? I mean, if they have his pallor, why can't they have his mannerisms?

5: Remember The Golden Compass.
Summit Pictures, the studio behind the movie may be nervous about saying that they've got a hit on their hands ahead of the movie's release, but the movie is estimated to make somewhere between $20million and $50million in its first weekend, depending on how optimistic your sources are. It's worth remembering the fate of The Golden Compass, however; last year's "The New Harry Potter" had a similar amount of buzz pre-release, and a similarly impressive opening weekend... before audiences realized that the Film didn't live up to the books. Ultimately, the movie wasn't successful enough to warrant filming the secondo of the three His Dark Materials novels. The same thing may happen to Twilight. The figure to keep in mind is rumored to be $150 million; if Twilight makes less than that, te can forget about seeing New Moon, Eclipse o Breaking Dawn in theaters anytime soon. We can only hope.
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Remember when te joined fanpop and joined the Twilight Series Spot, and te saw [and continue to see] the question, "Which team are te on? Edward o Jacob?"

Let's see if te can remember this one: "Vampires are so hot! I wanna be a vampire! Wouldn't you?!"

The domanda may not have been phrased like this, but something to this nature. And this got me thinking and inspired me to write this article. This articolo is a question, but I don't want a simple yes o no. This is also my first articolo in a long time, so please, bare with me :)

There are a couple ways to analyze this question:
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*by Stephenie Meyer*



TWILIGHT - chapter 24 - AN IMPASSE


My eyes opened to a bright, white light. I was in an unfamiliar room, a white room. The bacheca beside me was covered in long vertical blinds; over my head, the glaring lights blinded me. I was propped up on a hard, uneven letto - a letto with rails. The pillows were flat and lumpy. There was an annoying beeping sound somewhere close by. I hoped that meant I was still alive. Death shouldn't be this uncomfortable.
My hands were all twisted up with clear tubes, and something was taped across my face, under my nose. I lifted my hand to rip it off....
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It was only a couple minuti after the reception and Aunt Alice was practically jumping out of her skin. “Esme can we mostra them please, please, please?” Aunt Alice begged. “Ok but calm done Alice we don’t want to give it away.” Grandma told Aunt Alice. They tied a peace of cloth around Jacob and my eyes. We walked a mile and Grandma and Aunt Alice took of the blindfolds. Jacob and I stood in front of a beautiful three story house. “Grandma, Aunt Alice its beautiful. Thank te so much.” I detto turning back to them giving them both the biggest hug I’ve ever dato any one. They...
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1. You've probably clocked 22-year-old Robert as posh prefect Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter movies. But now he's ditched the broomsticks for Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. in new bloodtastic film Twilight, based on the first of the mega-selling libri da Stephenie Meyer.

2. Robert has a large number of fan already. Three thousand teens mobbed him at a signing for Twilight in San Francisco. During the rush, a number of people fell, one girl broke her nose and another fainted.

3. più craziness from fans: while shopping in New York, Robert was taken aback when a seven-year-old...
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*by Stephenie Meyer*



TWILIGHT - chapter 15 - THE CULLENS


I'd seen Dr. Cullen before, of couse, yet I couldn't help but be struck again da his youth, his outrageous perfection. At his side was Emse, I assumed, the only one of the family I'd never seen before. She had the same pale, beautiful features as the rest of them. Something about her heart-shaped face, her billows of soft, caramel-colored hair, reminded me of the ingenuesof the silent-movie era. She was small, slender, yet angular, più rounded than the others. They were both dressed casually, in light colori that matched the inside of...
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