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Twilight

Wed Mar 18, 2009, 1:16 PM
  • Mood: Relief
So I know I'm a bit late on the whole craze, but I finished the book Twilight last week and watched the movie a few days ago.


I liked it and I didn't like it. Both the movie AND the book. I wish that Stephenie Meyer didn't make Bella so helpless and INSANEly in love with Edward in like, two seconds. There was no building of the relationship, really, and you turn the page and they suddenly love each other and are soulmates.

It's kind of sad, in a way.

Other than that, I liked it.

It comes out on DVD on Saturday and we're open until 1am on Friday for the release. So many tweens are going to be there. It's going to be chaotic.

Stephenie Meyer needs to give Bella a mind of her own.

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Did you see the South Park episode about Twilight?

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People try and make Erik sexy. He's not. I mean, I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not attracted to men who are missing parts of their face.
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I luv butters...

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"Everyone knows it's Butters!" "That's me!"

Yeah, I love Butters, too...

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People try and make Erik sexy. He's not. I mean, I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not attracted to men who are missing parts of their face.
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I did not. Was it awesome? I'm not a huge fan of South Park, but I bet the parody was hilarious.

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My father always said good things happen to good people. Now I know he was wrong.
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It was very hilarious. I have grown to appreciate South Park more from lots of exposure.

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People try and make Erik sexy. He's not. I mean, I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not attracted to men who are missing parts of their face.

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