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Friday, November 27, 2009

New Moooooo-N

Yes yesterday night, I went to watch New Moon with MooWoo, MJ and Janice. Well, I might wanna brag a bit here and there but oh well, yeah. I'm just gonna say it.

Wait, of course let me put some posters up so that you'll know what I'm talking about.


Over all?

I like it better than Twilight. But the slow moving pace scenes are really annoying and disturbing. Sure it has more humour to it but it could have been done better. So much better. The thing is, they should really change the actors and actresses. Ashley Greene is fine cause she portrays Alice just like how Alice should be. But Bella? Goodness. I don't mean to say she's BAD but Kristen really can't pull it off. Yes, Bella is annoying in the book but looking at Kristen acting out as her, oh my goodness. And Robert Pattinson (Pattison whatever), he has the most disturbing effect of a vampire. The moment he took off his shirt, my eyes just could just drop out from my sockets. Yes, it was that EYESORE. Where as Jacob played by Taylor Lautner, wasn't that bad either. He had the abs, buff daddy look but I don't know, he's a little lack of something as well.

Overall, I didn't like this book either but hopefully they pull of Eclipse better because the last few parts of Eclipse is the one that's gonna bring out the challenge. 

And this movie?

I rate it 3.5/5. I rated Twilight 2 because it was THAT BAD. And that book was my favourite book of all and I rated it 2 for the movie.

And the ending of New Moon? Abrupt, Absurd, Ludicrous.

Match it up? Yes.

And even better, I wish they didn't have to make a movie out of Twilight. I mean not because I hate the book or anything but it's so hard to just imagine the Godly Edward Cullen that Stephenie Meyer described to be portrayed by HIM. 

But all in all, I'll still keep watching. 

Till well, it gets better and better. 

I quote from Stephen King.

"The real difference [between J.K. Rowling and Meyer] is that JK Rowling is a terrific writer, and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good." However, King understood the appeal of the series, adding, "People are attracted by the stories, by the pace and in the case of Stephenie Meyer, it's very clear that she's writing to a whole generation of girls and opening up kind of a safe joining of love and sex in those books. It's exciting and it's thrilling and it's not particularly threatening because it's not overly sexual."

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