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(People Magazine) Obvious Actress said she "wanted to die" while filming Twilight: Eclipse. Yeah, but making that film is a decision that will follow you to your grave, sweetheart   (people.com) divider line 50
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2010-03-21 10:24:29 AM
OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?
 
2010-03-21 10:27:36 AM
Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.
 
2010-03-21 10:29:18 AM
Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.


The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE
 
2010-03-21 10:36:29 AM
Tickle Mittens: You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

While it's hard to see how anyone could appreciate the movie directly, I can see how people (read: lonely middle/high school girls) would like the books, and by extension the movies.

Oh, and why would Twilight need stunts anyways?
 
2010-03-21 10:49:48 AM
"Too much in too little time."

Sounds about right for the franchise. Farkin' Twilight.
 
2010-03-21 10:51:39 AM
Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

As long as the mainstream media keeps pushing something as being hot shiat when it's actually just shiat, people will just keep recoiling and venomously striking at it.

It's like someone keeps shoving a cup of bubbling hot mayonnaise speckled with cockroaches in your face telling you to drink up because it's awesome and you keep shoving it away. Instant kneejerk reaction. Twilight is nauseating.

Try being a woman and having people either assume you already like it or keep telling you that you will just love Twilight if you give it a try. Almost every one I know who likes it is either a desperately lonely girl or a woman in a relationship that lacks any passion. They might as well have a sticker on theirs head advertising that.
 
2010-03-21 10:52:37 AM
Flapjack727:

Oh, and why would Twilight need stunts anyways?

Well from my limited knowledge (ie watching the trailers when I was going to see other movies), there is at least a little action in the movies. Probably not on the level of say, the new Live Free or Die Hard, but enough to warrant events called "stunts".

As for Twilight itself, I'm pretty neutral. If someone is into that kind of stuff, good for them, but I understand I am not part of it's target audience and therefore have no desire to see it myself.
 
2010-03-21 11:00:00 AM
Flapjack727: Tickle Mittens: You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

While it's hard to see how anyone could appreciate the movie directly, I can see how people (read: lonely middle/high school girls) would like the books, and by extension the movies.

Oh, and why would Twilight need stunts anyways?


There are actually a few big fight scenes in Eclipse, which I assume the director will make bigger and sparklier than the books did.
 
2010-03-21 11:02:21 AM
FTA: But she added, filming "really amazing scenes" with pal Kristin Stewart was "lovely."

"We love each other. We had fun shooting together."

/Not a PG movie until its actually seen.
//Bunk bound...
 
2010-03-21 11:10:16 AM
Ahh, yes...more Twilight bashing.

Because that hasn't gotten old at all.
 
2010-03-21 11:17:22 AM
It's just a movie, if you don't like it, stay home.
 
2010-03-21 11:33:30 AM
Look, I don't care one whit about the actual merits of this Twilight stuff either way, but this is a quote from the article:

We're always standing out in like 30-degree weather, with pouring rain

It doesn't matter what your job is, be it the grounds crew at an airport, loading boxes in a warehouse, or acting. Very few people like being outside in near freezing weather when it is raining. Sure, most people don't get the luxury of complaining about it in a nationally published magazine, but you can be sure that they are complaining it about it to somebody. It's just plain miserable having to do any type of work in those conditions.
 
2010-03-21 11:39:17 AM
Theseus: It doesn't matter what your job is, be it the grounds crew at an airport, loading boxes in a warehouse, or acting. Very few people like being outside in near freezing weather when it is raining. Sure, most people don't get the luxury of complaining about it in a nationally published magazine, but you can be sure that they are complaining it about it to somebody. It's just plain miserable having to do any type of work in those conditions.

Imagine being the dude in a porno that is being filmed in that... god keeping it up would be awful and you might get your eye poked out by the lady with glass cuttters
 
2010-03-21 11:44:28 AM
Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.


Watch the movie in the same mindset you would a movie on Mystery Science Theatre 3000, preferably with a few snarky friends. Seriously. It makes all the difference between "painfully bad" and "hilariously bad."
 
2010-03-21 11:46:21 AM
AgtSmithReloaded: Ahh, yes...more Twilight bashing.

Because that hasn't gotten old at all.


Not as old as hearing about these piles of shiat.

/PALE POWER
 
2010-03-21 11:47:19 AM
I watched New Moon last night. It's been a long time since I saw the first movie and I've never read the books. As I was watching, I couldn't figure out exactly why the vampire dude and Kristen Stewart's character are in love. Vampires or not, there seems to be no substance to the relationship. Just the occasional "You mean so much to me" and "I love you." Methinks that is not love.

/It confuses the middle school girls.
//Good for Farkers.
 
2010-03-21 11:59:22 AM
rmcooper4: As I was watching, I couldn't figure out exactly why the vampire dude and Kristen Stewart's character are in love. Vampires or not, there seems to be no substance to the relationship. Just the occasional "You mean so much to me" and "I love you." Methinks that is not love.

that's pretty much my only thought when I watched the original. I don't think the movies are that bad (count yourself lucky if this is the worst film you'll ever see), but it definitely has some story flaws. The fact that a heavily flawed story is a huge pop culture phenomenon is the most puzzling aspect. If I didn't know otherwise, I would never have thought the film was anything other than some direct-to-Blockbuster video.
 
2010-03-21 12:14:12 PM
The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE


LLLLLLLLLLLLAAAADIIIES?

/I've read the books and gone through "Mark reads Twilight", and I feel worse off for being exposed to Meyer's writing
//"I love him because of how badly he could kill me!"
 
2010-03-21 01:00:58 PM
Tenor Reaper: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

LLLLLLLLLLLLAAAADIIIES?

/I've read the books and gone through "Mark reads Twilight", and I feel worse off for being exposed to Meyer's writing
//"I love him because of how badly he could kill me!"


I believe that grenade-bowling with Gary Busey is preferrable to reading any of the books of the Twilight series.
 
2010-03-21 01:20:59 PM
Yeah, follow her to her grave all the way to the bank!
 
2010-03-21 01:39:42 PM
So... I liked the books. There, I admit it.

The movies are awful except as eye-candy, which is odd-- the books are practically written to be a screen play, and they still farked it up. I'm not sure if the actors are terrible, or if they could be okay with the proper direction, but the directors have sucked. Or both. I think they should have spent more time on the environment, because the PacNW really lends itself to a spooky atmosphere. The character of Edward is totally misinterpreted, and Bella is as wooden as she is in the books. This serves a function in the books (she's supposed to be an empty vessel that the reader can pour herself into) but in the movies, we need an actual character to relate to.

Whew. Over it.
 
2010-03-21 01:40:40 PM
Dimensio: Tenor Reaper: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

LLLLLLLLLLLLAAAADIIIES?

/I've read the books and gone through "Mark reads Twilight", and I feel worse off for being exposed to Meyer's writing
//"I love him because of how badly he could kill me!"

I believe that grenade-bowling with Gary Busey is preferrable to reading any of the books of the Twilight series.


It's 100x more interesting, too! Because STUFF will actually HAPPEN instead of people TALKING AND STALKING EACH OTHER A LOT.
 
2010-03-21 01:55:24 PM
We GET IT, Fark.
You don't like Twilight.
Fine.

But liking Interview With a Vampire, Bram's Dracula with Keanu Reeves or the last 2 Blade movies, doesn't exactly make you cool either.
/just sayin
 
2010-03-21 02:04:28 PM
I wonder if she would like some cheese with her California whine.
 
2010-03-21 02:05:35 PM
Tenor Reaper: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

LLLLLLLLLLLLAAAADIIIES?

/I've read the books and gone through "Mark reads Twilight", and I feel worse off for being exposed to Meyer's writing
//"I love him because of how badly he could kill me!"


Just watched the Rifftrax last night of Twilight.
No idea why it made so much money or what the deal is with the girlies and their obsession with it... but I'm not nor have i ever been a teenage girl so I won't pretend to understand.

I saw horrid actors, a chinderwear-needing girl who blinks a lot, and -- what someone else said -- a "relationship" that has like... no foundation.

She's just crazy and loves this pale dude who gives her nothing back but the occasional "i want to kill you so bad".

I mean.. Judd Nelson in Breakfast Club I could get. He was badass.

Cedric Diggory? No idea.

/Cue Benny Hill music for Running Edward
 
2010-03-21 02:09:21 PM
Heroic Poser: But liking Interview With a Vampire, Bram's Dracula with Keanu Reeves or the last 2 Blade movies, doesn't exactly make you cool either.
/just sayin


This too. as lame as Twilight is, it's equally laughable the the Buffy and, god help us, the Van Helsing fans (they exist?!) are ripping on Twilight.
 
2010-03-21 02:33:17 PM
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2010-03-21 02:37:57 PM
pivazena: So... I liked the books. There, I admit it.

The movies are awful except as eye-candy, which is odd-- the books are practically written to be a screen play, and they still farked it up. I'm not sure if the actors are terrible, or if they could be okay with the proper direction, but the directors have sucked. Or both. I think they should have spent more time on the environment, because the PacNW really lends itself to a spooky atmosphere. The character of Edward is totally misinterpreted, and Bella is as wooden as she is in the books. This serves a function in the books (she's supposed to be an empty vessel that the reader can pour herself into) but in the movies, we need an actual character to relate to.

Whew. Over it.


i286.photobucket.com
 
2010-03-21 02:43:16 PM
thegod082:
(you know how i know you're gay)


Actually a female :-D Thanks though
 
2010-03-21 02:48:50 PM
Welcome to your job, snowflake.

Get off my lawn.
 
2010-03-21 03:10:31 PM
Smiths: Cedric Diggory? No idea.

He's not only a boy-band type of 'safe' bad-boy, he's also rich.

Now, I ain't sayin' she a gold-digger...
 
2010-03-21 03:33:31 PM
My biggest problem with "Twilight" is that it sissified Werewolves.
 
2010-03-21 04:02:09 PM
pivazena: thegod082:
(you know how i know you're gay)

Actually a female :-D Thanks though



A person's actual gender or sexual preference isn't really the issue here. If Liberace were still alive and watched Twilight, he would say "Man, that's really gay," and then throw his sequin cape over his shoulder and drive away in his rhinestone-covered Rolls-Royce.
 
2010-03-21 04:07:08 PM
If nothing else, Twilight serves at least one important function in society. If only there were some national registry of Twilight fans to pull it all together, and that way, when it comes time for Hitler II to rise to power, we know who to send to the gas chambers to cleanse society.
 
2010-03-21 04:11:52 PM
A lot of people wanted to die while watching Twilight. Don't think you get a pass because you did too, missy.
 
2010-03-21 05:44:21 PM

Any body have any objection to me leaving these here? Just for a little bit... I have a few errands to run.

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2010-03-21 05:59:32 PM
Dimensio: Tenor Reaper: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

LLLLLLLLLLLLAAAADIIIES?

/I've read the books and gone through "Mark reads Twilight", and I feel worse off for being exposed to Meyer's writing
//"I love him because of how badly he could kill me!"

I believe that grenade-bowling with Gary Busey is preferrable to reading any of the books of the Twilight series.


To be fair, that's just what Gary calls duck hunting.

/Are you armed with your staring fly?
 
2010-03-21 06:34:35 PM
The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE


Llladies...

Seriously, the Rifftrax is one of the best they've done.
 
2010-03-21 06:41:30 PM
FunkOut: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

As long as the mainstream media keeps pushing something as being hot shiat when it's actually just shiat, people will just keep recoiling and venomously striking at it.

It's like someone keeps shoving a cup of bubbling hot mayonnaise speckled with cockroaches in your face telling you to drink up because it's awesome and you keep shoving it away. Instant kneejerk reaction. Twilight is nauseating.

Try being a woman and having people either assume you already like it or keep telling you that you will just love Twilight if you give it a try. Almost every one I know who likes it is either a desperately lonely girl or a woman in a relationship that lacks any passion. They might as well have a sticker on theirs head advertising that.


Nice Cheets.
 
2010-03-21 07:14:02 PM
SundaesChild: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

Watch the movie in the same mindset you would a movie on Mystery Science Theatre 3000, preferably with a few snarky friends. Seriously. It makes all the difference between "painfully bad" and "hilariously bad."


I tried. I couldn't even watch it on fast foreward. I own plenty of crappy movies on DVD. In their own way they are often charming. I've seen La Bete in the theater (which I'm pretty sure gets a person added to a government list). Twilight is really bad, the kind of rarely bad bad movie that seems to fight a person's enjoyment of the medium on every level.
 
2010-03-21 07:28:10 PM
jessicat: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

Llladies...

Seriously, the Rifftrax is one of the best they've done.


They just released the Rifftrax of New Moon.
 
2010-03-21 07:42:51 PM
Galileo's Daughter: jessicat: The English Major: Tickle Mittens: Ass Loser Communist: OK, I get that Twilight is not everyone's cup of tea. I've not read the books nor seen the movies... isn't there some internet rule or axiom about when the hatred of something deemed lame eclipses the lameness of object of derision itself?

You need to try to watch one of the movies. I don't know how people get through it. The mystery of Dane Cook is one thing, this Twilight phenomenon is on a whole other level.

The only way to get through Twilight is with the assistance of Rifftrax.

LINE

Llladies...

Seriously, the Rifftrax is one of the best they've done.

They just released the Rifftrax of New Moon.


I haven't found a good torrent. Yet.


Lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllladies
 
2010-03-21 08:56:15 PM
Your career is dead, if that's any solace.
 
2010-03-21 09:24:32 PM
Gyrfalcon: Your career is dead, if that's any solace.

To be fair, it was dying a slow death before Twilight. She wrote and starred in Thirteen, and that's about it. I think the only reason she got this role is because the director was the same between the two films
 
2010-03-21 09:29:56 PM
I just watched the first one yesterday (I was sick and there was NOTHING else on). What a piece of crap. The actors are all weird looking. The main vampire dude looks like an inbred with fetal alcohol syndrome, and I've seen better acting in high school plays. What was with the blonde vampire dude who just walked around looking like he had a head injury for the entire movie? Was it written by a 12 year old girl?
 
2010-03-21 11:19:29 PM
Leashlaw: Was it written by a 12 year old girl?

More like a woman with the mentality of one.
 
2010-03-21 11:28:52 PM
Marshal805: Leashlaw: Was it written by a 12 year old girl?

More like a woman Mormon with the mentality of one.
 
2010-03-22 05:37:44 AM
I just spent over ten minutes on BIS/GIS looking for the In Nomine picture of "The Dark Templar". Someone finally scanned it... hope it fits...

i194.photobucket.com

See THAT guy?
He kills evil (people, vampires, demons, used car salesmen...) by feeding off it to keep himself alive - a reverse vampire. Kept the Holy Grail out of his enemy's hands, while running and never drank from it for over 75 years - then got the okay. From the Archangels. Unanimously.
Then became immortal. Then started killing demons... for being demons. Got his soul banished to Hell. Went down and GOT IT BACK.
Exorcised a succubus and got her into Heaven.
Has (possibly) the most badass title ever: "The Black Blade of God's Army".
FYI: At night he looks like that, during the day he looks normal.

The chick to the right is a High Templar - also known as "Yeah, right! You think I'm allowing humans who can fight hand-to-hand with angels and demons? BWAHAHAHA!"

/"I saw Arthur fall to his son. I whispered in the ears of a young French woman who changed History. I rode with the Khans. I sailed with Vikings. I trained with Samurai. They all know who I am. What I do. Why I still draw breath. Your time will come, scavengers and betrayers of Hell... For I am the one watching the hourglass...."
 
2010-03-22 07:15:55 AM
FeedTheCollapse: Heroic Poser: But liking Interview With a Vampire, Bram's Dracula with Keanu Reeves or the last 2 Blade movies, doesn't exactly make you cool either.
/just sayin

This too. as lame as Twilight is, it's equally laughable the the Buffy and, god help us, the Van Helsing fans (they exist?!) are ripping on Twilight.


At least the Van Helsing movie had Kate Beckinsale in corsets.
 
2010-03-23 07:19:24 PM
I think the bigger story is at the bottom of the page:
Kelly Osbourne Fractures Her Elbox


I've only sprained my elbox, but it was a biatch.
 
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