Nov 12, 2009 at 09:37 pm by Evil Beet

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24 Responses to “Twilight Director Hints at KStew/RPatz Romance”

  1. Twilight Sucks says:

    Haha, can you imagine them having sex? She’s probably stoned, he’s drunk & dirty……..HOT.

  2. Zelda says:

    The only thing “fascinating” about that article will have to be how the columnist praises Meyer’s work without going straight to Writer’s Hell.
    Those books are so badly written it’s painful.

    • Evil Beet says:

      I’ve actually never read them, but I find the history behind how they were created and how they became such a sensation really interesting.

      • Alzaetia says:

        And all this time I thought it must be a deal with the devil. Seriously.
        I read the hell out of those books, but I do it knowing they suck and not missing even one plot hole. Yet I keep reading them!
        That must be some kind of black magic, right?

      • The Beaver State says:

        I completely agree with you! I’m usually such a snob about books that I won’t read one that you can pick up in the checkout line at the grocery store. But I LOVED Twilight, despite how much I was well aware of its flaws.

      • Alzaetia says:

        It’s nice to know I’m not alone in this. I’ve been wondering what category of Twilight reader I fall in. I read it, I love reading it, but I know it’s crap.
        I’ve said before that I think it’s the literary equivalent of Charmed. (which I also love)
        I’m not sure that excuses this strange addiction I have to these horribly written books.

      • Zelda says:

        Read em Beet! Alzaetia’s right. You want to kill yourself and Stphanie Meyer–and yet you read…

    • rayne says:

      ayuh, those books are indeed poorly written. I tried reading them, just because everyone raved about them. Cannot.finish.series.

    • Whit says:

      I second that. My red pen lost all its ink correcting Twilight alone.

  3. lolly says:

    those books suck. no pun intended.

  4. Tess says:

    I love the books!

  5. niknak says:

    I read the books. I liked them enough to read the whole series except New Moon. I wasn’t very fond of the Jacob character. In fact, I think the movie wasn’t as good, but that’s usually the case with books and movies. I def. think Meyer’s background story is really interesting. I’m a stay at home mom and reading her story is like reading an insane dream come true. Not many authors get their books turned into movies let alone ones with as many fans as Twilight. I mean, yes I have to agree, her writing was no Jane Austen. It was more like really good fan fiction. Amatuer writing, but the story I think taps into the teen girl in everyone that likes the dark mysterious men. It was like getting into a really good romantic novel. Those novels your ashamed to tell anyone you actually read. So yeah, thanks Beet for this post. I think it goes to show that if you give something a try, something really good might come of it. :)

    • Alzaetia says:

      That’s funny. Jacob is the only character that I think is believable or good. He’s the entire reason I kept reading the series.

      • niknak says:

        Well, I have to say he did grow on me at the end. I just didn’t like the idea of him and Bella getting all smoochy.

  6. Erandyn says:

    I really don’t get it. There are tons and tons of good books out there – fantasy books, vampire stories, etc – and I don’t mean obscure classics with niche markets. I mean contemporary books that could easily be turned into popular movies that both teens and adults would enjoy. And yet… we get Harry Potter and Twilight taking over the world.

    I’m not saying they’re terrible, but they’re not brilliant, and there are much more deserving authors out there who never made it big and probably never will. Luck of the draw I guess.

    • jk says:

      I completely agree with you (except that I put Harry Potter way above Twilight…with the agreement that HP was overhyped). There are so many wonderful YA books out there. Disclaimer: I did not read Twilight, but read enough excerpts and reviews to know that it wouldn’t make my list of books to read.

      What amazes me to no end are the number of adult women who are absolutely gaga over Twilight…to the point of orgasm.

      • Whit says:

        Um, yeahhhh. My older sister (who is over 35) recently took a vacation to Forks, Washington (the setting for Twilight). Yeah. I was slightly ashamed. It has really gotten out of hand, especially considering that Stephanie Meyer completely ripped off both Charlaine Harris (who writes the Sookie Stackhouse books) and Anne Rice (Interview with the Vampire). Hmmm…. a selectively telepathic character, and vampire children? Nope, never seen THAT before. Ugh. Stephanie Meyer disgusts me.

      • Anonymous says:

        Not to mention the love triangle between the human girl, the dog/wolf and the vampire.

    • Emily says:

      Hey, now. Don’t diss the HP. The books are very well written, and deserve all the hype they get.

      J.K. Rowling is like Pixar. All ages, yo.

      • Sam says:

        I totally agree with you. HP is definitely a cut above Twilight. They are very well written, and maybe since I was a starry eyed pre-teen when I read them, but they totally transport you to a whole world when your reading. The Twilight series is definitely not the same. Sure, the story is quite interesting and you read because you want to know what happens next, but they don’t quite captivate you like HP series. They’re not very well written, and a lot of the book is quite boring, althought it does have some catchy parts.

        Anyway my point is, don’t hate on Harry Potter. Those books were amazing!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Um yea, I don’t get the whole “Twilight” movie popularity. I saw the movie and started drawing on my hand halfway through it. Yes, I would rather disfigure my hand for a matter of 3 good hand washings than watch the movie. With soap mind you!

    And.. who really thinks Kristin and Robert are a couple? Maybe it’s a teen age awkward thing but they look about as romantic as brother and sister. I don’t mean brother and sister in backwoods Arkansas either.

  8. Cosmo says:

    Um yea, I don’t get the whole “Twilight” movie popularity. I saw the movie and started drawing on my hand halfway through it. Yes, I would rather disfigure my hand for a matter of 3 good hand washings than watch the movie. With soap mind you!

    And.. who really thinks Kristin and Robert are a couple? Maybe it’s a teen age awkward thing but they look about as romantic as brother and sister. I don’t mean brother and sister in backwoods Arkansas either.

  9. jean says:

    These two had sex,and everybody knows it. Even if they are not dating.

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