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Oct 2, 2012

Two Thoughts For Tuesday

This week, I want to talk about two things that annoy me - maybe about celebrities, maybe not. Read on to find out what I'm thinking.


First of all, what's your first thought about that picture of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher?  That there's just too much PDA going on there?  Maybe...but my first thought is how annoying to see someone (here it's Mila Kunis) who is sooooo attracted to this guy (Ashton Kutcher) but he obviously cares way more about his cell phone than paying attention to the person he's with.  I think that's rude and insulting - and Mila Kunis is short-changing herself by sticking around with a guy like that.

Aug 14, 2012

R-Patz Post-Breakup Interview


Did you watch The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night?  Did you see what a gentleman Rob Pattinson was about his very publicized break up with Kristen Stewart (due to her cheating scandal with a married man)?  I kinda expected him to be that way about it (and not trashy like some many of the people you see on daytime TV tabloid talk shows).

Aug 8, 2012

Robert Pattinson will break his silence


So Robert Pattinson will make his first televised interview since the US Weekly magazine broke out the news that his girlfriend, Kristen Stewart was cheating on him with her married with children, Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders.  He's going to make his second appearance on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show.  But why do we have to wait until Monday?!!!  It's only Wednesday!!! That seems like such a long wait!!!  *WHINING*

Jul 25, 2012

OMG! RobSten is on the Rocks!


OMG!  Twilight Fans are not liking this latest news at all.  I hear some fans are really outraged with Kristen for this alleged cheating on Rob!  What's fueling the fire is that there are actually pictures of her with the guy - her SWATH director!  (Click the read more link to see more pictures!!!)

Jun 2, 2012

My Pick for Anastasia Steele


While I'm wondering who might end up getting cast as Christian Grey in the movie adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey, my mind is wandering off to who might get the part of Anastasia Steele.

I've read somewhere that the character was written with Kristen Stewart in mind and I can see how she's definitely fitting for that role...especially with Ana's constant lip-biting, which we see her do a lot in many of her movies.

Jun 12, 2009

May 31, 2009

MTV releases first look at New Moon Trailer

Did you see it yet? Or maybe the question is how many times have you seen the new New Moon trailer since it was aired at the MTV Movie Awards? Well, if you happen to come across my page while you were looking for another look at it, I decided to post it here. (That way I can come back and look at it again, too!)



Man, oh man! This is exactly how I envisioned the movie would be like while I was reading the book. And with the sound effects and background music to go with it, it's even better than I imagined. I am getting really excited for the movie's release in November...

Nov 26, 2008

Criticism on the Twilight Critics

Twilight

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)Twilight novel recently made its debut on the big screen as a movie starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. The first of Stephenie's "vampire" series has had mixed reviews. I've read both Anne Rice's "vampire" writings and Stephenie Meyer's book and I must say, these critics who put down Stephenie Meyer's book are forgetting who the target audience is in her series. They criticize her writing style, complaining that it lacks substance. What substance are they looking for? The gory details about the vampire kills and in-depth historical perspectives that you can read about in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles? Would Stephenie Meyer's target teen audience really be interested in reading all that? Or wouldn't the frequent mention of love and crushing stares be more interesting? Right.

I've also read criticism about the conversations between the characters of the The Twilight SagaTwilight, remarks that their dialogues were "bland" or "corny". Most of the characters in the novel are teenagers, for crying out loud. I think Stephenie Meyer painted a fairly realistic view of teenagers in her novel by not making them sound too intellectual, yet drawing some emphasis on their unsureness, their "dazzlement" with their desires and physical affection. In the story, both Edward and Bella deal with their growing desires for one another, yet wondering at the same time, why they are so attracted to each other, realizing that there is "something" that is not quite normal or right about the entire situation. It's a theme that successfully keeps the reader wondering where all this will lead to in the end.


Kristen Stewart
Stephenie Meyers is no dummy when it comes to writing. With a degree in English to back her, I think Stephenie Meyers kept her writing style in a manner that holds the target audience's interest very well. Her descriptions are clear and the flow of events is smooth enough to follow along well enough to be able to allow the reader with an active imagination to picture every scene in their minds without feeling overwhelmed by an overabundance of information unrelated to the specific event. Heck, she has even been able to win a very large adult fan base with her vivid descriptions of Bella's thoughts and feelings, the very same things that many young people experience when they fall obsessively in love with someone, not just with a vampire. If anyone who claims to have fallen in love with someone before can't remember how their thoughts always seemed to be forcibly preoccupied by visions of their "loved" one's face, wishes to touch or hold that person, or even fantasies about kissing that person, then they've never felt this kind of "love" that millions of readers and movie-goers have enjoyed for decades in other popular novels and movies. And this is exactly the kind of love that you find in this teenage romance novel which happens to have a vampire for one of the characters.

In all retrospect, I just want to tell the critics who give The Twilight Saga a negative review to read the book first and keep in mind who the intended readers are...then maybe they can have something sensible to say about the whole thing.