October 21st, 2011
02:39 PM ET
'Dawn' still hasn't broken yet, so here's another teaserThis one's for you, Twihards who are counting down the next 28 days until "Breaking Dawn - Part I" is unleashed. Summit Entertainment's posted a short clip that includes a few more shots of the integral wedding scene that sets the remainder of the "Twilight" saga's story in motion. You've seen the ring, the veil and the general wedding scene before, but now you can hear the cast tell you all about it. (We guess it's better than nothing?)
In other "Twilight"-related news, there's also a tour coming up that will include some of the stars of the franchise plus some musical performances. Tickets are free, but only two allowed per person and they'll be handed out on a first come, first serve basis starting November 5 at 10 am local time at the venues below. Whomever picks up the two tickets allotted has to attend the event. For more info, email the contact information listed for your area. November 7 in Atlanta at The Buckhead Theatre Cast attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone Performance: Christina Perri Contact: Breakingdawnatl@gmail.com November 8 in Chicago at the House of Blues Cast attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli, Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz and Elizabeth Reaser Performance: Christina Perri Contact:BreakingDawnChicago@gmail.com November 9 in Dallas at The Palladium Ballroom at Gilley's Dallas Cast attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone Performance: Christina Perri Contact: BreakingDawn.Dallas@LandH.com November 10 in San Francisco at The Fillmore Cast attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone Performances: Aqualung, Lucy Schwartz and Sleeping at Last Contact: BreakingDawnSanFrancisco@gmail.com November 11 in Salt Lake City at The Rail Event Center Cast attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone Performances: Aqualung, Lucy Schwartz and Sleeping at Last Contact: Breakingdawnslc@gmail.com |
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I think for anyone who like love story the book is great, i enjoyed the book very much. like any other fictions, it is not reality so i don't think it is fair to say that about Jacob character but it seems to me most of you here know the story, you have a right to your opinion but....a lot of people embarrassed to read the book or pretend they don't like it but it is just story i don't know what the big deal is..it is one of my favorite book.
Loved the books and love the movies so far. Stephanie, please write more.
@Ellie – sure. Authors can critisize another author's work but it comes off as – well, arrogant. It's like "I'm a great author so I can tell you that YOUR bad". It's just not very classy. I don't think Meyer was shooting for brilliant literature when she wrote a young adult book. Basically, you either like a book – or story – or you don't but I don't think it means that Meyer has no talent.
This is the kind of horror that the republican party should be focusing on. Until Herman Cain and Michelle Bachmann state thier positions on vampire-human intermarriage, these kind of unnatural unions will keep happening. Everyone knows that Mitt Romney is a werewolf, but what about Rick PArry? I could have sworn he was howling at the last debate.
These Twilight saga movies might be tolerable if the acting wasn't so bad.
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Ohhh big whoop. So it's not rocket science. When has anything produced for teens commercially been anything but fluff. Some of you may even remember the teen pop music and movies of the 60's and 70's. Same audience – different generation. I leave you, hobbling on my cane yelling, Ahhh...you young whippersnappers don't know nuthin'!
@LizabethJ – you mean all those Beach movies with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello? LOL! You have a point!
Can't wait for this mockery of the coolest things on big screen: Vampires and Were-wolves to be over, so stupid clueless teens can stop screaming.
@T –
Stephen King is a wonderful author but putting down another persons work – a work that has been well received by millions of people world wide is in poor taste. I've read King's work. I've read Meyer's work. I doubt King has ready anything Meyer has written. I had a lot of respect for King until he trashed Meyer. And as for Meyer not being able to write? She's got people from all walks of life reading and enjoying her books. They've been translated in many languages. And she's laughing all the way to the bank.
Are authors never allowed to criticise other authors? Stephen King doesn't like Stephenie Meyer. End of story.
Also, merely because a book has sold hundreds of thousands of copies to girls looking for a book rife with unhealthy relationships and unrealistic images of romance doesn't make it "well received". It's hardly brilliant literature.
So basically Jacob turns out to be a pedophile with Edward's and Bellas baby and everyone is ok with that? Great story, stephanie meyer...
First off, if you had actually READ the books, you would find out that Jacob does not see Renesmee like that. Yes, he does imprint on her, but while she is still a child, Jacob sees himself more as a caretaker rather than a lover. Now, when the child grows up, that relationship will change, but not before then.
Secondly, before you hasten yourself to try to destroy an author's book by your invalid perception, I suggest that you do a little bit of research on the matter. Otherwise, you're going to look as if you know nothing and your argument then becomes obsolete.
Only perception I need is that of Stephen King who said, " Stephenie Meyer can’t write worth a darn. She’s not very good." Thank you for the perspective Mr. King. Twilight sucks.....Not figuratively but literally.
@Beth
So, it's totally cool that Renesmee knows that the boy who will essentially be a father figure while she's growing up is ready to perve on her as soon as she's legal because "when the child grows up, that relationship will change"? Charming.
Jacob doesn't turn out to be a pedophile... Perhaps you should learn to understand while reading, instead of just skimming through the pages believing you're actually following the story.
Your homework tonight: First, reread "Breaking Dawn" and summarize in one paragraph what "imprinting" means. Second, define the term "mythological lore" and explain its relationship to literature.
I hope the fumes kill ur stupid a$*
I am about to break sumthing,oooo, excuse me ! *hand waving away fumes*
I'm not sure whom is out there in Hollywood Land pushing these childish boos as adult material. I've read all the books and seen all the movies and it remids me of Harry Potter in vampire land. The books are as silly as the movies
it is no where near as good as harry potter. I've read and secretly enjoyed all of the Twilight series, but i kind of look at it as the same thing as watching a soap opera. Mindless, fun, addictive entertainment, but not quality movies or novels by any means. I think people just need to take it for what it is.
of COURSE they're childish, they're meant for YA – young adults, what do you expect? Better they read rubbish than nothing at all, maybe it'll get them interested in reading in general. I'm all for it!
If they were so silly the books and movies why did you keep reading and watching after the first one?
You can't have a very high level of comprehension while reading if you compare the Twilight series with Harry Potter... They are not even remotely alike with the exception of their popularity, and even there Twilight pales in comparison in terms of broad appeal...
Perhaps you SHOULD be reading Young Adult (YA) books for now. Granted, Twilight and Harry Potter may not be your genre, but you obviously need to expand and sharpen your reading skills based upon your comment here...
Just a suggestion.
CANNOT WAIT until "Breaking Dawn" comes out!!
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