What do you think about Twilight and New Moon?

November 22, 2009 4:20pm CST
For one of the most awaited movies to come out in 2009, how do you feel about New Moon, are you a Twilight Fan or hater or just like the movies?
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@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
22 Nov 09
I am neutral about it really. My husband loves it he read all the books. I just read the first 2 and according to my husband the 2nd one is the worst in the whole series. I saw the first movie and thought it was OK, not bad and not amazing. My husband took my two older kids to see New Moon the other night. He did not like it very much. My daughter said it was boring but my son loved it. My son was the only one who had not read the book, so possibly my husband and daughter were bored because there were no surprises for them.
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@x_Jo_x (1040)
22 Nov 09
Yeah i think thats one bad thing about reading the books! You cant do both i dont think. If youve read the books you are just comparing the film to the book all the time. I know with harry potter,my sister had read all the books then we went to see the films and on every single film when we got out she listed all the things they'd left out or changed. Plus there is no suprises. I havent read the twilight books, and now im going to wait till ive seen all the films then read them. So i dont ruing the movies for myself
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@rsa101 (37952)
• Philippines
22 Nov 09
I agree with you. My wife is a fan of the twilight series too. She has with her the four books with her and is starting to read the third book already. She said that New moon is a bit boring too as there is only a few surprises in the story. It basically is the intorduction of the wolves in the form of Jason and the introduction of the Volturi where I think the story would focus on the next two books.
• Philippines
22 Nov 09
i think that twilight is generally marketed for girls ages 14 and up because tha is what the movie was written for, its a chick-action-horror-flick type of story and ive seen the first one its really for girls its okay but im not that into it. BRING BACK THE GOVERNATOR!!!
@x_Jo_x (1040)
22 Nov 09
The second one has a lot more fighting and action in it! Much better for guys, so if you thought the first one was okay maybe its worth seeing it! It has still got the same love story as a main plot though, so if you dont like that then its probably not the best film for you! Plus there is a lot of topless men hehe! Definatly is a female film!
@x_Jo_x (1040)
22 Nov 09
I love the twilight movies. I havent read the books yet, but really want to! I think now though, im going to wait till all the movies have been realeased! Ive started watching the movies now and i dont want to ruin the suprose of whats going to happen next in the movie, if that makes sense? I thought New Moon was brilliant! And just from watching it I am now a Jacob fan! Not necessarily because of Taylor Lautner! I love the chemistry between him and Bella, the way he looks after her and cares for her so much! And i hate the way she doesnt like him! She just wants to be friends with him and he really likes her! He just seems really sweet and i think he would be so much better for her than Edward would be. Although ive always loved Bella/Edward, from the first film. But since watching new moon ive gone off them a bit. I didnt like how he just went off and left her (even if it was with good intentions), he left her heartbroken and destroyed. Then he just walks back into her life like nothings happened. And Bella just ditches Jacob because something better has come back! Its mean! I think Jacob Appreciates being with her more than Edward. She should be with him!
@bwanna (282)
• United States
22 Nov 09
I used to really, really like Twilight, and I ended up reading all of the books! Soon, though, all of these Twilight posers came out and started moaning about how much they love Edward Cullen. It really agitated me to see all of these people say that they liked Twilight when none of them had even read the books! I absolutely hate Twilight now, and I cannot even see how I liked it in the first place! Soon enough everyone else will see things my way as well, and then the world will try to forget about the time when a fictional character was the root of almost all teenage girl's fantasy.