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December 15th 2008 19:14
And so, the internationally admired mastermind Stephenie Meyer's written prose was brought to the big screen back November 21 st. While it is still raking in substantial profits as it takes its place of 3rd in this weekend's box office, fans are feeling a little... disappointed, dare i say?
The author was very meticulous about her leading vamp, Edward Cullen, but a few things themselves could have been 'tweaked' on Catherine's part as far as bringing that to light. Some of the supernaturals were a bit chinzy and tacky... the flying for instance, was a bit too much and took the quality out of the shots that were, on her defense, very well done. But i wouldn't expect it to be too difficult to have the beautiful states of Washington and Oregon serve as a background to any movie...
there was a bit too much implied--
it relied to heavily on the fact that the director assumed EVERYONE has already read the story, which for the most part, is absolutely true :] still, quite a good deal one would have to explain for those who haven't started the text-induced saga to fully understand the movie.. also, the whole relationship just jumped an incredible gap.. but I do suppose that is understandable as far as keeping it in a normal time frame.
Robert Pattinson did a pretty good job at staying in character throughout the whole movie-- being tortured and tormented by his own mixed emotions.. and i must say Jasper did quite a standup job himself-- err, that is all he really had to do!
still, he too played on his TORTURED traits very well. p.s his mate alice will be great down the road.. but they def uglified her by chopping her hair off(well it's a wig --she's a betty with long hair)
Moving right along...
yes, moving right along, that is exactly what SUMMIT ent. was thinking when they set the date for the too-much-already-anticipated sequel "New Moon" as they have already set the date for November 20, 2009 placing a cross on the director Catherine Hardwick's shoulders...
Too much a burden for her to bear, as she does not wish to rush her artistic limits with such a short timeframe that she has decided to DROP, yes ditch.. the money.. i mean quartet..
Chris Weitz has been reviewed and accepted by Summit to take on the role and i have some faith in him.. i say some because it is a very different world.. a man's take vs. a woman's... but Hardwick did have a bit of a manly side to her... Look at "Into the Wild" for example, bet no one would have trusted a woman to take on an endeavor such as that one, and i must say she did a bang up job with it ;]
Throwing Weitz back into the spotlight...
he has worked on such films as the "American Pie" series and "Golden Compass" so hopefully one will review his... creativity... and entrust him to adapt the remnants of the Twilight series, with as much care as Catherine, if not more...
The author was very meticulous about her leading vamp, Edward Cullen, but a few things themselves could have been 'tweaked' on Catherine's part as far as bringing that to light. Some of the supernaturals were a bit chinzy and tacky... the flying for instance, was a bit too much and took the quality out of the shots that were, on her defense, very well done. But i wouldn't expect it to be too difficult to have the beautiful states of Washington and Oregon serve as a background to any movie...
there was a bit too much implied--
it relied to heavily on the fact that the director assumed EVERYONE has already read the story, which for the most part, is absolutely true :] still, quite a good deal one would have to explain for those who haven't started the text-induced saga to fully understand the movie.. also, the whole relationship just jumped an incredible gap.. but I do suppose that is understandable as far as keeping it in a normal time frame.
Robert Pattinson did a pretty good job at staying in character throughout the whole movie-- being tortured and tormented by his own mixed emotions.. and i must say Jasper did quite a standup job himself-- err, that is all he really had to do!
still, he too played on his TORTURED traits very well. p.s his mate alice will be great down the road.. but they def uglified her by chopping her hair off(well it's a wig --she's a betty with long hair)
Moving right along...
yes, moving right along, that is exactly what SUMMIT ent. was thinking when they set the date for the too-much-already-anticipated sequel "New Moon" as they have already set the date for November 20, 2009 placing a cross on the director Catherine Hardwick's shoulders...
Too much a burden for her to bear, as she does not wish to rush her artistic limits with such a short timeframe that she has decided to DROP, yes ditch.. the money.. i mean quartet..
Chris Weitz has been reviewed and accepted by Summit to take on the role and i have some faith in him.. i say some because it is a very different world.. a man's take vs. a woman's... but Hardwick did have a bit of a manly side to her... Look at "Into the Wild" for example, bet no one would have trusted a woman to take on an endeavor such as that one, and i must say she did a bang up job with it ;]
Throwing Weitz back into the spotlight...
he has worked on such films as the "American Pie" series and "Golden Compass" so hopefully one will review his... creativity... and entrust him to adapt the remnants of the Twilight series, with as much care as Catherine, if not more...
When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it’s not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end.
— Bella Swan, Twilight | Preface
— Bella Swan, Twilight | Preface
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