finally out in the UK!

@Galena (9110)
December 19, 2008 11:09am CST
I went to see it earlier today (the first availiable showing near me) and had a great time. I was really impressed with it as an adaptation of the books, and just as charming. great fun. so yes, I'm happy. for ages I was worried that it might be a bit disappointing.
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@tabachi (263)
• Philippines
21 Dec 08
ive seen it!im totally bitten!i went to see the premier showing..actually i ddnt want to see it at first cuz ive no knowledge about it at all...gosh!!and we had to fall in line even if we had the tickets already...i know that twilight has many cinematic flaws but still it is worth watching...2hours is too short..and this is what everyone else was screaming..i love the entire cast most especially the intensely charming robert pattinson who is the perfest edward cullen and kriten stewart as the beautiful bella and i wanna mention alice who is simply cute...i just hope that the saga continue to shine...i have to admit that id watch it over harry potter even if these 2 films shouldnt be compared....its a movie for everyone!
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@Galena (9110)
21 Dec 08
I adore Alice. she's probably my favourite character in the entire series. she's just so adorable. I love the bit in new moon, with the porsche. and the line, which I think was in Eclipse rather than new moon, Speaking of Italy, and shiny yellow sportscars I stole there.... hehe. the actor playing Edward isn't good looking enough for the image of him in my head, but that's the trouble with using natural human beings to play supernatural beings. hehe.
@camomom (7535)
• United States
28 Dec 08
I have not seen it yet but I really want to. I've heard it's a really good movie but if you don't read the book first it will be confusing....is that true? BTW, we don't know what you're talking about unless you put the title of the movie into the discussion, if we are answering by email. I just found it by going to your profile after reading it on my email. Some people won't respond that way though.
@Galena (9110)
29 Dec 08
it's in the subject title. hehe. my mans not read the books, but enjoyed the film. I think it's probably easier to follow if you have read the books, but it's not essential. but read the books if you can. they're great.
@camomom (7535)
• United States
29 Dec 08
Thanks for the info. I might read them.
13 Jan 09
i love the film and the books. yes there are differances, but not major ones really. i love the fact that there are differences though, so us that make the effort to read the books know more detail etc and other things film viewers dont....our own secret club!
@ElicBxn (63631)
• United States
19 Dec 08
Ya know, those of us who get email notifications have NO IDEA what you are talking about....