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Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 9:55 pm
ok the proposal was something I was so looking foward to it was so funny in the book I mean Edward's response what a bumer!
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Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:15 pm
I have to say, I do agree with most of these opinions, but you can't believe everything you read. Movies adapted from books generally aren't good so you have to lower your expectations before you see them.
In other words, breath, relax and wait for the movie to come out. When we see how messed up it is(hopefully not too bad) then we can rant and rave to one another. Magazine's aren't always correct, you know? wink
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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:20 am
[~+~] The only thing that worries me, if it's true, is where that article says "he offers a different ultimatum". Whatiftheychangethewholeforkingstoryline.
And yes. I really hope they don't try and make Breaking Dawn. I just have a feeling the film would be an epic fail. No matter how hard they tried. gonk
I am trying to keep an open mind, but it seems to be getting harder. xD;
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:19 pm
Kittycharm true, but if rob's gonna be there all the time, it won't be such a big impact on the viewers when they actually see the real Edward in Italy, you know, not the hallucinations? I would have liked it better if Rob was only doing voice... True, that's what happened with me. I was mad at the fact Edward was gone, but then when Bella sees him again I was all "YESH!!". It builds up excitement. I wish he were just a voice as well. ( I also would like him to be a voice because frankly, Rob's appearance and role as Edward doesn't fit what I pictured. Yes, imagination is the best! ^_^v)
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