Sunday, November 2, 2008

Verdict is in: Vampires have bite!

The Oakcrest Film Institute Community predicts Twilight, the emo vampire love story, will be the most profitable film in November.

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  2. I have to agree. I will be the first in line. I just finished reading "Twilight" and I am almost through "New Moon."

    Have you see the trailer? http://www.twilightthemovie.com/

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  3. They'd just better not mess this one up like they did with Harry Potter. Seriously... What they did to Dobby is inexcusable. I hope you enjoy the books by the way.

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  4. Movie versions of books *almost* always mess up some part of the story. The books are, of course, better, because they can be as long as they need to be to give you all the details of the story and characters.

    I say *almost* always, because there might be a few movies out there that are better than the written version. I think 'Narnia: The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe' might be one...

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  5. I believe this movie will either be really big or will be a total fail. Though it could go either way, it will most most likely be very successful. If the director messes up this movie then it could be bad. Making a book a movie can be big but it has to be done right. Im crossing my fingers for Twilight.

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  6. I am going to predict that they will never, ever capture the feeling of Twilight, and like Harry Potter, fans will never get over it. I've read all of the books, am not a fan, and still am expecting to jump on the disappointment bandwagon. The guy they cast as Edward?? Seriously? I don't get it...

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  7. I think the Harry Potter movies were amazing and I defintely have faith in Twilight. Did you know that Cedric from Harry Potter is actually Edward from Twilight? :]

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  8. Really? That Cedric sure did grow up...

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  9. I know... When I imagined Edward, I imagined him to be so beautiful that my mind couldn't give him a face. I did not imagine him to be Cedric Diggory, but I doubt I would be happy with any actor cast as him for the previous reason.

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  10. but then again, i don't have room to talk. i've never read any twilight books, and i've only read one harry potter book but it was in spanish, and i was in the 4th grade.

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  11. I am not sure a movie will capture the essence of the characters. I am curious to see how they handle a few of the "scenes" from the book. (Like the show down with James and Edward.)

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  12. I’m just ready to see how entertaining the game will be once this movie comes out.


    Also, is it January yet? All the hype for the December movies is really making me think time is moving faster than I can comprehend, and I don’t like it. Stupid time travel.

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  13. I'll watch Twilight when it's on TNT four years from now. In the meantime I'll stick with True Blood. It's no Six Feet Under but it's good. Very good.

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