Thursday, January 8, 2009

"I'd never given much thought to how I would die. But dying in the place of someone I loved seemed like a good way to go. "

"...But dying in the place of someone I loved seemed like a good way to go."  A line worth repeating from the well hailed TWILIGHT, which I probably shouldn't be commenting on since I had to leave the theatre before the end of the third act.  The stars were at the prom dancing alone when my favorite movie buddy felt sick and had to leave the theatre (truth is often stranger than fiction).  So if you know how this movie ends, can you tell me if it's worth going back to see the end.

The difference of the vampires pulls you in.  They don't stay out of the sunlight in fear of dying, like in those old B movies, they stay out of the sunlight because it magnifies their awesomeness!  Was that comment way too Gregorysm to you?  Any who -- I am quite impressed that the novel was written by a woman, the screenplay was written by a woman, and the film was directed by a woman.  I think a lot about a woman directing my film -- First Base.  And after seeing Twilight, I think about what's his name, Robert Pattinson, who play Edward Cullen as the opponent in First Base.  If anyone knows him, can you get my script to him?

As movies go, this was a good one -- chemistry was good, although corny at times, but the arena is high school.  I am kind of looking forward to the second one.  

In case you're curious, my movie buddy feels better now.

Ciao Y'all.

Movie poster courtesy of IMDB.com.

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