and so the lion fell in love with the lamb.

as soon as i got back, i honestly have a lot of things to blab about. probably others too, but that's not the point.
if you were to do a petition, people would be in favor of mine. twilight had only one word to describe: bland.
before meg, rach, jen, bryan, my, zhaoyang, and me entered the cinema, people who watched it earlier than i was like ushering us to sell our tickets. and i was like thinking: that bad mehh? bryan was on the point of selling his ticket, haih.
so yeah it ended up only a quarter worth of my ticket only. not 100% dissapointed, but not pleased with the outcome either.
for those who haven't watched it yet, here are some points to ponder:
  1. edward and bella have lost their sense of dry wit and humour.
  2. their relationship wasn't really fully developed.
  3. there was no entire conversation included, except about how edward explained himself as.
  4. bella really looked like she fell for edward's looks only.
  5. some funnyfunny dialogues were included. (holdontightspidermonkey, anyone?)
  6. the whole movie ended up looking like a bunch of gorgeous actors fooling around. (omg you have to see carlisle. that makes your ticket fare worth it too.)
  7. everyone just didn't have character compared in the book.
  8. and finally, jacob black didn't look handsome enough to confuse bella's feelings.

to quote minyap, ' the book probably attracted about a billion fans. the movie probably killed half a billion.'

so just get another director, cameo team and scriptwriters, stephanie meyer. the story looks like a corpse to me, and edward's the only thing enlightening and worth while to watch. even then it's only because he's a VAMPIRE, a corpse that's able to walk, talk and, well, eat. vegetarianly.

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