Every book in Meyer’s saga was eventually adapted to the screen, and each of them became major hits at the box office. When the first movie came out, it turned them both into instant celebrities, and that public fascination was only increased by the relationship drama between them. In the years since the franchise concluded, Pattinson and Stewart have gone on to have fascinating careers, with Pattinson taking on the role of Batman and Stewart becoming the darling of a number of indie auteurs. The first film, which was adapted from Stephanie Meyer’s novel of the same name, was released in 2008, and featured young stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. It is sort of like a Peanuts cartoon where adults are portrayed as fuzzy indistinct nuisances.Few phenomena have taken over pop culture as thoroughly as Twilight did in the late 2000s. Maybe it is like saying 'we were left out by you and now we are leaving you out' type of thing, in terms of the film being a reaction against so little acting work often being given to younger actors in general for serious parts. ![]() There would be visibly older people as much as there would be visibly younger people. ![]() One of the problems that I can see with this series is that they have to many young characters in an area that would not be so dominated by young people-as in the area of the occult. Kind of a ho hum movie to me, oh well, there are other things to watch. Like a copy of the Underworld saga but more easy on the eyes, it doesn't really add anything interesting to the genre of werewolf films or the genre of vampire films. I think I have a good open mind for new film experiences but I think this saga is sort of pretentious. It was watchable but not all that interesting to me. It was predictable that they would make this movie, but it probably will not go down in horror film history as anything special because it is a fairly run of the mill horror film.
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