Why You Should See Twilight
December 2, 2008
7 reasons why you should get off that chair and head to the cinema right now.
Twilight just hit theaters nationwide last week. If you haven’t already seen it, we’re giving you 7 reasons why you should go ahead and buy your ticket right now!
- You haven’t read the book. It doesn’t matter! Twilight is basically a love story. The only thing not basic about it is that, well, it involves a vampire. And if you’re not afraid of spoilers, there might actually be a few reasons why the movie could possibly be better than the book.
- It raked in $70.6M in the box office on the weekend it came out in the US. If that doesn’t make you curious enough about the movie…
- See why Robert Pattinson makes teen girls shriek even if fans initially wanted him out of the movie when he was first cast.
- Try to spot Twilight author Stephenie Meyer’s cameo in the film. Apparently, she’s also vegetarian—in that scene, anyway.
- Ever wondered why vampires need to wait for a thunderstorm so they can play ball? Well, you’ll have to go see the movie to find out.
- Do you know that Twilight was inspired by a dream? Watch the meadow scene that sparked the birth of Edward and Bella and the Twilight series.
- You really don’t want to have a blank look on your face when your classmates start spewing lines from the movie, do you?
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Twilight
November 10, 2008
Twilight is a series of four vampire-based fantasy/romance novels by author Stephenie Meyer. It follows the adventures of Isabella “Bella” Swan, a teenager who moves to Forks, Washington, and finds her life turned upside-down when she falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen.
Plot
Twilight
Bella Swan moves from Phoenix, Arizona, to Forks, Washington, to allow her mother, RenĂ©e, to travel with her new husband, Phil, a baseball player. After moving to Forks, Bella finds herself involuntarily drawn to a mysterious, handsome boy, Edward Cullen, who turns out to be a vampire who drinks animal blood as opposed to human blood. They fall passionately in love, and must fight off a clan of three vampires who are drawn to drink Bella’s blood. Bella escapes to Phoenix, Arizona, where she is tricked into confronting James, a sadistic vampire who wishes to kill her. She is mortally wounded, but Edward rescues her, and they return to Forks.
New Moon
Edward and his family leave Forks because of his belief that he is constantly endangering Bella’s life. Bella falls into a deep depression, until she develops a strong friendship with werewolf Jacob Black. Jacob and the other wolves in his tribe must protect her from Victoria, an evil vampire who intends to avenge the death of James, her mate, by killing Bella. A misunderstanding occurs, and Edward is led to believe that Bella is dead. Edward decides to commit suicide in Volterra, Italy, but he is stopped by Bella and Alice. They meet with the Volturi and are let go on the condition that Bella be turned into a vampire in the near future. Bella and Edward are reunited, and the Cullens return to Forks.
Eclipse
The vampire Victoria has amassed an army of “newborn” vampires to battle the Cullen family and kill Bella. Meanwhile, Bella is forced to choose between her relationship with Edward and her friendship with Jacob. Edward’s family of vampires and Jacob’s pack of werewolves join forces to successfully destroy Victoria and her army of vampires. In the end, Bella chooses Edward’s love over Jacob’s. Jacob is devastated to hear of Bella’s choice and of her decision to become a vampire.
Breaking Dawn
Bella and Edward get married, but their honeymoon is cut short by Bella’s realization that she has become pregnant. Bella’s pregnancy progresses at an extremely fast rate and makes her very weak. She nearly dies while giving birth to her and Edward’s half-vampire-half-human daughter, Renesmee, but Edward injects Bella with his venom to save her life by turning her into a vampire. A vampire from another coven sees Renesmee and mistakes her for an “immortal child”, the existence of which violates vampire rules, and informs the Volturi. The Cullens gather vampire witnesses who can verify that the child is not one of the immortal children. The Cullens and their witnesses convince the Volturi that Renesmee is not a danger to vampires or their secret, and they are left in peace.