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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
I went to see it today and enjoyed it a great deal. I was surprised how easy it was to follow considering I hadn't seen a single one before. Michael Sheen really stole the show and I loved Dakota Fanning as the silent assassin chick (Jane?). Sad that Maggie Grace got so little screentime.
Was there anything after the credits? The theater I was at turned on all the lights during the credits (even though I saw footage still showing during the crawl). |
Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11476709)
I went to see it today and enjoyed it a great deal. I was surprised how easy it was to follow considering I hadn't seen a single one before. Michael Sheen really stole the show and I loved Dakota Fanning as the silent assassin chick (Jane?). Sad that Maggie Grace got so little screentime.
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11476709)
Was there anything after the credits? The theater I was at turned on all the lights during the credits (even though I saw footage still showing during the crawl).
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
By the way, was anyone else creeped out by the CGI baby? Why not get a real baby?
Originally Posted by Goldberg74
(Post 11478364)
I liked it quite a bit as well. I have seen the other movies and will never read the books. My wife and her friends (about 25 of them) went to the midnight show last week and all came back raving about it. They didn't care too much for the ending of the book but that the twist in this was a much better pay-off. That piqued my interest, so we went and saw it today with some of our friends.
And, yes, the final twist was fantastic. I decided to Wikipedia the book to see what was different and must say they changed it for the better. Spoiler:
Originally Posted by Goldberg74
(Post 11478364)
All the end credits consisted of was a crawl back through the book and the pics/characters/names from all the participants in the film, then the credits rolled. That was it.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11478388)
By the way, was anyone else creeped out by the CGI baby? Why not get a real baby?
My wife said that the producers wanted consistency in the growing up of Nessie (tee-hee) so instead of casting look-a-likes, they went the CG route, based on the face of the 10yo actress (in all stages of life - Spoiler:
If producers can find a dead ringer for a kid version of Gennifer Goodwin (Snow White) on Once Upon A Time, they could find someone similar for this movie. |
Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
The baby was pretty bad, but I think another reason they went the cgi route is that they wanted an infant who would emote in a more adult-like way. No real infant would emote that way. Turns out a cgi baby was equally as awkward.
Kudos on the bad ass twist. Loved watching my wife's jaw drop on like 4 different occasions. I was laughing at the boldness of it until... well, you know.... |
Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Given how this movie ended, I would love to see a series of sequels pick up where it left off. It'd be potentially great given they'd no longer have the dead weight of the books holding them back.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Saw this this weekend and it may have been the worst movie I have seen in my entire life. The credits rolled and I was left thinking that nothing happened. They broke these up into 2 movies and absolutely nothing happened in the second half. At least if the fight actually happened there would have been something but...
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Nothing much happened in the first either. These movies are garbage plain and simple. I can't believe the quality of these films with the talent behind it. An Academy Award winner directed these 2 shitfests. Someone who directed a pretty awesome vampire movie directed one. Kristen Stewart really isn't THAT awful, but she is just trash in these. I don't know how anyone who is fan of the books (if they are good or not I dont know) could actually approved of these movies is beyond me. There is nothing redeeming about them. They are, from a technical point, some of the worst "big budget" films I've ever seen.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
I unfortunatly saw it on DVD. Were these supposed to be vampires or was it a disguised X-Men movie? Since when do vampires have powers to control elements, cause cracks in the ground, run at the speed of light, electrical charges from their hands, tell the future, or jump tall buildings in a single bound? Suprised there wasn't one that could fly. Also they screwed up their own 'contribution' to vampires. Several times, they were out in sunshine & no sparkles.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Yup...just awful.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Originally Posted by dhmac
(Post 11471817)
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 9995220)
Good news. Now we'll get twice as much whining from Internet fanboys pissed off that not every movie is made for their demographic. :lol:
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11468643)
I can't see the video you posted at all.
She's really cute when she smiles: Sadly, it seems impossible to ger to smile like that in any of her movies. I actually had to Google "Kristen Stewart smiling" just to see what she looks like while smiling.
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11468707)
Also Stewart was kind of okay (and nude) in On The Road.
Originally Posted by Kal-El
(Post 11469465)
I'll save you the trouble:
Spoiler:
Now you're all caught up. :D Spoiler:
That's....really....creepy.
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11469479)
Cool. Have you seen it already? If so, does he get plenty of screentime and get to be a badass?
Originally Posted by Kal-El
(Post 11470307)
Michael Sheen chews up every scene he's in.
Although Gary Oldman and Julie Christie were in that Red Riding Hood movie that was directed by the director of the first movie. because I temporarily turned into a 14-year-old, I rented it because I thought Amanda Seyfreid was pretty. It was one of the worst decisions I have ever made. I regret it to this day. They either need new agents or some producers have very incriminating evidence on them.
Originally Posted by JJE-187
(Post 10129818)
Wow that got the director of Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh for Breaking Dawn.
Originally Posted by JumpCutz
(Post 10923080)
Yet I know some frau's who think this shit is Shakespeare. :lol:
Originally Posted by xage
(Post 11322933)
I am wondering what would be the effect now that this news break-out and fallout of the Love Team
http://gossipandgab.com/wp-content/u...ekly-Cover.jpg Team Edward = Fail? Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 = Box Office Failure? Fiction: 1. a : something invented by the imagination or feigned; specifically : an invented story b : fictitious literature (as novels or short stories) c : a work of fiction; especially : novel 2 a : an assumption of a possibility as a fact irrespective of the question of its truth <a legal fiction> b : a useful illusion or pretense 3 : the action of feigning or of creating with the imagination Rob and Kristen are not Bella and Edward. This is what is know as "reality." |
Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
(Post 11610880)
I'd never seen her smile, even in the few interviews or anything I'd seen with her, I assumed her smiling would be a sign of the apocalypse or something.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
I personally think she's a beautiful girl when she lets herself be.
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Re: Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) to be two films
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 11610981)
Spoiler:
Originally Posted by Timber
(Post 11611157)
I personally think she's a beautiful girl when she lets herself be.
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