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I liked it. I agree about the hair dresser.
The Volturi did know. I don't know if it's talked about in Eclipse, but they definitely clear it up in The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. After having read that though, they did make a couple of changes that kind of irked me, but overall it was worth the 2 hours for me. I think Dakota Fanning did a much better job in this film too. |
they did know, which is why they killed her.
Loved the tent scene, but mad they left out the "top ten nights" line. I am solidly Team Jake, but put a shirt on!!! No drive up to the party? No Emmett and Alice conspiring with Jake, each of their noses scrunched up to lessen the smell? boo. . And they left out the most important part of Rose's story: little Henry. The fight scenes made up for it though. And Leah!! |
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From pg. 577: "Well, it appears that there's not much left for us to do. Odd," Jane said, apathy creeping back into her voice. "We're not used to being rendered unnecessary..." (Edward) "...It's a shame you didn't arrive just a half hour earlier. Perhaps then you could have fulfilled your purpose here." Jane met Edward's glare with unwavering eyes. "Yes. Quite a pity how things turned out, isn't it?" Edward nodded once to himself, his suspicions confirmed. So while it doesn't come right out and state that the Volturi knew, I think it was definitely implied in this passage :) |
You nerds are making me want to read the book again and then go see the movie again. Maybe when it comes out at the dollar theater. :p
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In my opinion, Kirsten Stewart has two faces at her disposal
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3...twilight-1.jpg confused andhttp://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3...dar/meadow.jpg innocent/lost even her petulant moments come across as a combination of these two. |
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