I am listening to the soundtrack as we speak. Did you know that Rob (Edward) wrote some of the songs for it. In the movie when he is playing Bella's song it is actually him playing - seems he is more than just a pretty face:ladysman:
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I am listening to the soundtrack as we speak. Did you know that Rob (Edward) wrote some of the songs for it. In the movie when he is playing Bella's song it is actually him playing - seems he is more than just a pretty face:ladysman:
Yeah he wrote that Let Me Sign song too.
Yeah but CC, I think the book would be boring if it lacked certain details like Imprinting.
See you later guys,
if I stay any longer CC will make fun of my pathetic logging out attempts. :D
Hey lets talk about the, some would, ugly turn that Breaking Dawn took. In particular the baby what do you guys think. What was the purpose behind that.
http://twilightnovelnovice.com/exclu...lomon-trimble/
Interesting article by the guy that plays Sam
Meyer wanted to portray a normal lovely relationship. Meet- get attracted- kiss- date- marriage (because Meyer believe in the whole abstinance til your married thing)- sex-baby.
Jacob and Renesmee was just wrong. He was in love with her mother. Next we'll find out that he's actually in love with Renee...
Or maybe it's the Eddie part of the baby he's imprinted on :P
That is an interesting point about imprinting on Eddie's part of the baby. If they are enemies can that be possible.
I heard an interview with her somewhere on line and I wouldn't be surprised if we get another installment of the book - Midnight sun first I hope first.
I for one would really like to have a book on Jaspers story.
Kelby I didn't know Meyers church of choice until last night - interesting - if you guys aren't sure let me know - is that breaking the rules? I can PM you anyway.
Saw the movie for the 5th time last night - it is growing on me.
I knew about the author's religious affiliations. It was used as an explanation for why everything was so nicey nicey in the first books (which as we've already discussed, was nice- the whole sensual but not sexual thing). But then Breaking Dawn comes along and BAM. So I don't know if the author's religion can really be used as an explanation for anything (explanation is not the word I want to use, but I can't think of anything better).
Excuse might be a better one. (and by the way I don't mean to offend people with those beliefs, it's just relevant).
The books are pretty much Meyer's dreams, so I guess she has weird dreams...
I know the first one is actually from a dream, the rest pretty much read like a woman of her age's fantasy.