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I started to watch Twilight with my cousin. She *loves* the vampires--she hooked me on True Blood--heck, we go all the way back to Dark Knight. So when she came over with her shiny movie clutched in her little hand, I was not surprised. What surprised me was what fun we had watching it. We didn't finish it because she had stuff to do, but we will next time she comes over. It was fun--laugh? My stars. It was totally geared towards little girls who are just starting to wonder about boys. In the movie, Edward, whatever, came across as scary, but safe. And she was Not Afraid. Don't spoil me for the rest, I'm enjoying it too much. That Wall Of Graduation...*SNORF* I think I found it a whole lot funnier than Bella did. That was her name, right?

Also, whew, that kid looked like shit. He was so adorable as Cedric--who knew he could look so bad?. His hair just pissed me off--like, brush it, for god sake.

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3/26/09 11:30 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] tabaqui
Monstrous, of course, loooooooooooooooooves Twilight. She and her school friend are writing Twilight fanfiction!

She got the movie, and i promised i'd watch with her and i did. It had it's moments - it's a very pretty movie - and i like the American Indian boy and her truck, yay!

But yeah, painfully awkward, insipid, and that Bella is always on the verge of a breakdown or something, having the vapors all over the place.

Plus the vegetarian vamps - omg!
*giggles*

Of course, i didn't mock or laugh while we watched, she was so happy to have me there and pointing out to me the 'awesome' parts. :)

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3/26/09 03:24 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] roxymissrose.livejournal.com
omg, no, no! We can never mock what the children love in front of the children--that's just wrong! I speak from experience, believe me. Now she's of an age where I can go--HA! REALLY? if I want. *G*