NiceIceEdward
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Joined: 26/8/2008
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Twilight will be a fantastic film. It won't be Doctor Zhivago, or Anna Karenina, but I still believe it will be a beautiful love story with action, and judging by Catherine Hardwicke's enthusiasm in the project, it will also have great effects, a true to the novel story line, and a great sound track. Too many have discounted the fan base on this film, and I believe the various Twilight fandoms (of which, believe me, there are a frighteningly vast amount) are grossly underestimated. Knowing what I've seen around the web, my mind is still boggled that this group of Young Hollywood "next best thing" hopefuls haven't landed many more covers and articles. I'm so pleased, and thrilled to look forward to the October Empire story, and I can't wait to see the spread (there's been no shortage of hype about the Cullen men.). One last note: It has to be said, there is a very ripe crop of Hollywood talent in this film, Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen) is positively one of the best under 25 actors I have seen in quite some time. He's versatile, willing to allow himself to go against type, as well as committed to making the most of each character he portrays (see "The Haunted Airman" and the upcoming "How To Be"). Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen) has already shown in a couple of goofy, but fun teen films, as well as his incredible character in Generation Kill that he also can carry whatever gets thrown his way. Even his mildly creepy machoism in his appearance on CSI ("Empty Eyes") is decidedly worthwhile viewing. Then there is Jackson Rathbone (Jasper Hale) who is just the most amazing and fresh faced actor out there. His smile is enough to launch any career, but his acting will strongly support it. I'm disappointed he has been in so little as yet, but I'm hopeful that his roles in "S. Darko" and of course "Twilight" will bring him to the public eye, which will benefit any project he is attached to. Also Kr
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