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Catherine Hardwicke has been fired as director of the movie sequels.
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Being female, she's irrational. If the director was male, no doubt he'd be considered eccentrically brilliant. I call bull**** on them- they're just pissed because she outed them on their cheapness of budget and spoke of the frustration of trying to achieve decent special effects with minimal money. They had already stated that they didn't intend to pump a whole lot of cash into the next film, despite the fact that most feel her attention to the details 'Twilight's readership found important was the movie's saving grace. It sure as **** wasn't the special fairy dust Pattison wore.:rolleyes:
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I read the first book and found it to be sort of dull and uneventful. I also thought that it reminded me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Without slay. Personally I liked the Buffy/Angel cant be in love cant be together drama over the Twilighters.
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While I would tend to side on her side over the production company's, I have heard that she was absolutely awful to work with on The Nativity so there may be some merit.
But I'm sure not wanting to give a raise plus needing someone willing to push out the next one quickly without getting all artiste-ish about it played a big role. |
Bleh - the second book will require more artistic ability than the first,
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If they have any sense, they'll end it as three movies with the wedding or, perhaps, the honeymoon with her going "I think I'm pregnant." Anything beyond that would have to veer from an NC17 high camp gorefest to the snoozefest final non-climax with Bella throwing her shield around the vampires of marginally interesting capabilities.
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The last book as a movie would probably be a giant failure.
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There's not really anything to spend special effects on.
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Half of the book is the equivalent of the background "power demonstrations" covered in 2 minutes of an X-Men movie. I'm sure it can be translated, but I'll have zero interest in it (doesn significantly from my 10% interest in Twilight as a movie). |
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