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Thread: I KNOW We Are All Excited...

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Banner View Post
    Awesome!

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam West View Post
    My daughter is a big "Twilight" fan and wanted to read the books a few years ago (before any of the movies were released). I pre-read each one before allowing her giving her the ok to read (she was only 10 or 11 at the time). I wouldn't let her read "Breaking Dawn" (just thought inappropriate for a 12/13 year old to be reading a book with a lot of sensual scenes. Now she is 14 and asking me to take her to see the movie. I told her I would think about it. Out of all of the books; I really hated this one the most and I'm sure the movie is going to cause my gag reflex to go off. If anyone sees it; let me know if this would be considered appropriate for a 14 year old. I don't like her being exposed to graphic sex scenes that just touch the border of PG-13.
    What?! You don't think a 16 year-old falling in love with an adult in a kids body is appropriate for kids? (Where is that sarcasm emoticon anyway?)

  3. #13
    I know it's just make-believe, but the aspect of someone going to high school for 100s of years just because they look young is completely repugnant to me. Both morally and intellectually.

    Time grow up and get a job Edward! Jacob goes to school, has a part-time job AND he's not a pedophile.

    TEAM JACOB LOL!!!

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    (SQUEAL OF DELIGHT GOES HERE)

    I can't wait!



    Seriously though, I'll be glad when this whole thing is over. No offense to anyone here who likes it. I used to work in a bookstore and after being asked "Vampires or werewolves?" & "Edward or Jacob?" so often, I had to finally take a stand and stand up for the "Van Helsing" camp. Not the Hugh Jackman film, but the "anti-monster" camp. "Monsters are to be destroyed, not made love to" I'd tell them, and they'd drop the subject pretty quickly. It was bad enough that ALL of my co-workers were drawn into the whole thing and took sides, mostly Edward's. Even my wife was pulled into the horror that is The Twilight Saga, and was pro-Edward.

    In a strange twist, my second born son is named Edward. But I made it clear that he was named after my great-grandfather and NOT a 'sparkly' vampire.



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    I don't know why some of you hate on these films without even watching it or giving it a chance...they're pretty good..I saw it today with my wife who's been waiting a while to watch it and it was good
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  6. #16
    i don't mind so much... It'll be a date night for the wiife and i. I can handle twinkling vampires since it makes her happy.
    Come play!
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  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by toys2cool View Post
    I don't know why some of you hate on these films without even watching it or giving it a chance...they're pretty good..I saw it today with my wife who's been waiting a while to watch it and it was good
    great minds and better husbands you and i bro
    Come play!
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  8. #18
    I am fervently in the Team Alice category...Kristen and Ashley would make a really hot couple.

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    I remember my friend told me theres a new vampire horror film in the cinemas, so we went along. I cant believe I sat through that, waiting for something to happen and nothing did. I just remember walking out the cinema thinking what a load of crap. I watched the next one on tv just interested if something will happen and still nothing, theres simply no action or real pace, it was just Bella moping around for the whole film. This newest one got a review as the first "zen" film (being sarcastic) as simply nothing happens, there is no story, its a complete snooze fest.

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