ext_39438 ([identity profile] kavieshana.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] grrgoyl 2011-06-20 03:10 am (UTC)

I now understand and love your icon. Downloading the soundtrack as I type!

I may or may not have been cheered by the news of a strangers death, but we'll never know because I of course put everything out of my mind the minute I started on the movie review.

The charm Edward gave Bella is actually a diamond heart that belonged to Edward's mother, but he downplayed it because he didn't think she'd accept something so expensive. Dunno how well that was handled in the movie.

I cheered at the "Doesn't he own a shirt" line too.

I remember nothing about werewolves being impervious to harm while in human form. Impervious to harm by vampires? No. Impervious to harm by the fist of a 95-pound girl? Yes.

Maybe Jacob was being nice, and you misunderstood. Or maybe he was ambivalent about what Edward wanted. Maybe what he was saying was, "I don't care very much about what you want, but honestly this isn't the absolute least amount of caring I've ever done". Did you think of that, English major? ;)

cool except he takes on a Southern accent to tell the story that he never had before, and it vanishes again shortly after he finishes. Deliberate or lazy? Hard to tell. Doesn't matter, I'd still do him. Agreed, especially if the choice was between him, Edward, and Jacob! I had thought that the accent was deliberate, but maybe I'm giving him too much credit.

How does being part human make them stronger The more human blood they drink, the stronger they are. Newborns are chock-full of human blood so they are strong by default. Elaine you are not even trying to follow the logic of this dumb new myth.

Can I spoil just one scene of Breaking Dawn for you? Please please please? You can even pick a part and I'll summarize it from memory.

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