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starrylizard Dec. 12th, 2009 02:27 pm)
Okay, someone who has read the books, answer me this.
Why would anyone pick the weedy, pale, emo, vampire over the six-pack-endowed, smiley, beautiful dude, who runs with a pack of other six-pack-endowed, smiley, beautiful dudes (with only pants on), and turns into a pretty, pettable and protective (*swoon*) wolf? *hands* Seriously, Jacob is the only reason to watch that movie.
Oh and Christopher Heyerdahl only has like two lines in a breathy smokers voice. I wonder if he has more to do in the next one? :(
I guess you have to have read the books to get these movies or something. Maybe? Eh.
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Heading out to see a friend's new baby boy soon. :)
Why would anyone pick the weedy, pale, emo, vampire over the six-pack-endowed, smiley, beautiful dude, who runs with a pack of other six-pack-endowed, smiley, beautiful dudes (with only pants on), and turns into a pretty, pettable and protective (*swoon*) wolf? *hands* Seriously, Jacob is the only reason to watch that movie.
Oh and Christopher Heyerdahl only has like two lines in a breathy smokers voice. I wonder if he has more to do in the next one? :(
I guess you have to have read the books to get these movies or something. Maybe? Eh.
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Heading out to see a friend's new baby boy soon. :)
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It just seems to be that if you have read the books you tend to be Team Edward but if you've seen the movies you're Team Jacob
Well it isn't like while reading you had the visuals the movie provides... I mean, it would depend on your imagination. I get the impression that Edward is described in a way that makes him more sexy in the books. Where I don't actually find the actor very attractive.