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4:24p, 11/21/09
What?! you mean vampires are supposed to sparkle in the sunlight? The problem with the twilight series is that it romanticizes having a stalker. If you look at what a vampire is in relation to a human, it would be like a wolf falling in love with a carribu. Or a hawk falling in love with a mouse. It just does not happen. Vampires have been twisted so far beyond the original legend that they are now barely recognizable scraps of their former glory.
8:54p, 11/21/09
You're thinking about it too much. Ugh.

It was my least favorite installment in the Twilight Saga, but good nonetheless.

I wish the theater in Corpus handled today's showings as well as I heard Cinemark's were held.
11:13p, 11/21/09
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What?! you mean vampires are supposed to sparkle in the sunlight? The problem with the twilight series is that it romanticizes having a stalker. If you look at what a vampire is in relation to a human, it would be like a wolf falling in love with a carribu. Or a hawk falling in love with a mouse. It just does not happen. Vampires have been twisted so far beyond the original legend that they are now barely recognizable scraps of their former glory.




Wow some people here need to lighten up


oh and there wont be a lot of bellas and edwards, there will be a crap load of kids named Renesmee though
11:57p, 11/21/09
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What?! you mean vampires are supposed to sparkle in the sunlight? The problem with the twilight series is that it romanticizes having a stalker. If you look at what a vampire is in relation to a human, it would be like a wolf falling in love with a carribu. Or a hawk falling in love with a mouse. It just does not happen. Vampires have been twisted so far beyond the original legend that they are now barely recognizable scraps of their former glory.


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