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Originally posted in the GD, big mistake

Yes another Twilight thread sweatdrop

Pretty much for the past year all I've seen and heard is all this talk about how Twilight is trash
and how it puts vampires to shame and all this "sparkly f*****t" nonsense.
I suppose as long as it's popular people won't agree but
Aren't we going overboard?
If you didn't even read the book you shouldn't be able to say it's poorly written
It was Meyer's first novel, give her a break.
I didn't think the book was extremely horrible
but it wasn't the best either.
But that's only my opinion.
There are most likely people out there who don't get into many books
so maybe Twilight was the best book they've personally ever read
and just because someone has read a better quantity doesn't mean they should think themselves higher than
the person who has only read a few books and liked Twilight the best.

As long as kids are actually reading I can deal with the superfan crap.
 
     


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Just saying.
 
"If you didn't even read the book you shouldn't be able to say it's poorly written"

Most of us who talk trash about the book have read it, or at least enough of it to know that it is trash. Of course you shouldn't knock something until you try it. I tasted the Twilight cake and it was nasty. D:

Sure, there's the whole "at least kids are reading" aspect of it, but Captain Underpants probably has more literary value. I personally really dislike the way the book idealizes such a twisted relationship. And we must take into consideration that some of these kids that are reading it are aspiring writers and such. Wouldn't it be better to expose them to good literature? Twilight is being presented to them right now as what's "good," and you seem to admit that the book isn't extremely well-written.

Imagine if someone had never eaten cake before. Would you want to give them a Twinkie, or a really nice cake from the bakery? Furthermore, why do I always end up making cake analogies when talking about Twilight?

The ONLY benefit I can really see is that people who aren't into reading might read Twilight and then move on to read better literature, and hopefully, look back on Twilight someday with mixed feelings of affection and shame. xD
     
I talk trash without having read the book or seen the movie. The fans are ******** morons. Speaks leagues about the material. 3nodding
 
     
 
Twilight fans overreact to the movie and go around saying how much they like it, wile others that watched the movie didn't think it was to great and the find the overreacting twilight fans annoying so they go about bashing the movie.

people overreact on both sides of the argument, i only saw the movie, it wasn't to bad but it's not something I would go see again.
     
I believe when you posted it in the GD by accident, I was the only one to reply with a somewhat decent opinion.
 
     
 
Holy Tic Tac
"If you didn't even read the book you shouldn't be able to say it's poorly written"

Most of us who talk trash about the book have read it, or at least enough of it to know that it is trash. Of course you shouldn't knock something until you try it. I tasted the Twilight cake and it was nasty. D:

Sure, there's the whole "at least kids are reading" aspect of it, but Captain Underpants probably has more literary value. I personally really dislike the way the book idealizes such a twisted relationship. And we must take into consideration that some of these kids that are reading it are aspiring writers and such. Wouldn't it be better to expose them to good literature? Twilight is being presented to them right now as what's "good," and you seem to admit that the book isn't extremely well-written.

Imagine if someone had never eaten cake before. Would you want to give them a Twinkie, or a really nice cake from the bakery? Furthermore, why do I always end up making cake analogies when talking about Twilight?

The ONLY benefit I can really see is that people who aren't into reading might read Twilight and then move on to read better literature, and hopefully, look back on Twilight someday with mixed feelings of affection and shame. xD

I believe you would enjoy Stephan Kings review of Twilight and the author.
     
I read the books and watched the movie
they were terrible. Especially the second book.
The base story was good, but it wasn't developed well at all.
 
     
Chiyo Suzaku
 
It doesn't exactly matter if kids are reading or not. It's the content that they are reading. These books are teaching children that it's OK not to brush up on your writing skills, seeing as the author lacks many of them. As I said in the GD, the concept is decent, but I believe the story would have been better if it was written by someone with talent of captivating the reader as well as showing them how to be a good writer. If reading is how children learn, then shouldn't our society show them how to write properly? Honestly, it's like throwing a book called "Being a Nazi is Fun" at children, and expecting them not to take something from it. A child's mind is susceptible to anything thrown at them from a young age. Should we really allow children to believe that they can become millionaires off of a fluke instead of hard work?
     
todeadtotype
Holy Tic Tac
"If you didn't even read the book you shouldn't be able to say it's poorly written"

Most of us who talk trash about the book have read it, or at least enough of it to know that it is trash. Of course you shouldn't knock something until you try it. I tasted the Twilight cake and it was nasty. D:

Sure, there's the whole "at least kids are reading" aspect of it, but Captain Underpants probably has more literary value. I personally really dislike the way the book idealizes such a twisted relationship. And we must take into consideration that some of these kids that are reading it are aspiring writers and such. Wouldn't it be better to expose them to good literature? Twilight is being presented to them right now as what's "good," and you seem to admit that the book isn't extremely well-written.

Imagine if someone had never eaten cake before. Would you want to give them a Twinkie, or a really nice cake from the bakery? Furthermore, why do I always end up making cake analogies when talking about Twilight?

The ONLY benefit I can really see is that people who aren't into reading might read Twilight and then move on to read better literature, and hopefully, look back on Twilight someday with mixed feelings of affection and shame. xD

I believe you would enjoy Stephan Kings review of Twilight and the author.


I did see his comments on Twilight, and I was very pleased to see an author that had the guts to just tell it like it is. I still haven't read any of Stephen King's work, which is apparently a capital crime. xD It's library time.

People are accusing him of being "jealous," which makes me laugh. What does such an incredibly successful author (far ahead of Ms. Meyer, by the way) have to be jealous of?
 
     
 
Undecillion
Twilight fans overreact to the movie and go around saying how much they like it, wile others that watched the movie didn't think it was to great and the find the overreacting twilight fans annoying so they go about bashing the movie.

people overreact on both sides of the argument, i only saw the movie, it wasn't to bad but it's not something I would go see again.


I read the books, and saw the movie and I think the movie was terrible. I love the books though.

@ anyone who thinks that only someone who hasn't been exposed to good literature can like Twilight:
I've read more good literature than anyone I know. I love books. I love to read. I love the classics, and I love Twilight too. It's not about what else I've read, it's about what I like. It's personal opinion.
     

R.I.P. Devin. I love and miss you. <3



I'm gonna buy a gun and start a war if you can tell me something worth fighting for.

Well other than the fact that it promotes a relationship that even seventeen magazine (sister reads it and told me about it) condones as something that is bad in real life, and the fact that half the people on myspace change their profile names to put "Cullen" in it, I see no reason why it is so bad or annoying. rolleyes
 
     

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Well, im sorry I upset you with your devout forum psyche.


^NEVER upset my "devout forum psyche"

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It's not a sin

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Holy Tic Tac
todeadtotype
Holy Tic Tac
"If you didn't even read the book you shouldn't be able to say it's poorly written"

Most of us who talk trash about the book have read it, or at least enough of it to know that it is trash. Of course you shouldn't knock something until you try it. I tasted the Twilight cake and it was nasty. D:

Sure, there's the whole "at least kids are reading" aspect of it, but Captain Underpants probably has more literary value. I personally really dislike the way the book idealizes such a twisted relationship. And we must take into consideration that some of these kids that are reading it are aspiring writers and such. Wouldn't it be better to expose them to good literature? Twilight is being presented to them right now as what's "good," and you seem to admit that the book isn't extremely well-written.

Imagine if someone had never eaten cake before. Would you want to give them a Twinkie, or a really nice cake from the bakery? Furthermore, why do I always end up making cake analogies when talking about Twilight?

The ONLY benefit I can really see is that people who aren't into reading might read Twilight and then move on to read better literature, and hopefully, look back on Twilight someday with mixed feelings of affection and shame. xD

I believe you would enjoy Stephan Kings review of Twilight and the author.


I did see his comments on Twilight, and I was very pleased to see an author that had the guts to just tell it like it is. I still haven't read any of Stephen King's work, which is apparently a capital crime. xD It's library time.

People are accusing him of being "jealous," which makes me laugh. What does such an incredibly successful author (far ahead of Ms. Meyer, by the way) have to be jealous of?

For future reference, start with the Dark Tower Series. He spent 30 years writing all seven books and they are not a disappointment.

As for the jealousy thing, I believe that the fans are mad at the fact that an author who is far more successful than their precious Meyer, is bashing the one thing that is in their mainstream right now. Twilight will die out. Every "fad" has to at some point.
     


todeadtotype
Holy Tic Tac
todeadtotype

I believe you would enjoy Stephan Kings review of Twilight and the author.


I did see his comments on Twilight, and I was very pleased to see an author that had the guts to just tell it like it is. I still haven't read any of Stephen King's work, which is apparently a capital crime. xD It's library time.

People are accusing him of being "jealous," which makes me laugh. What does such an incredibly successful author (far ahead of Ms. Meyer, by the way) have to be jealous of?

For future reference, start with the Dark Tower Series. He spent 30 years writing all seven books and they are not a disappointment.

As for the jealousy thing, I believe that the fans are mad at the fact that an author who is far more successful than their precious Meyer, is bashing the one thing that is in their mainstream right now. Twilight will die out. Every "fad" has to at some point.


Thanks for the reccomendation. ;D

(I think Stephenie Meyer spent what, three months writing Twilight? I read it somewhere. I've been working on the plotline for my webcomic longer than that.)

I guess it's just so alien to me, the way the fans act. Even when I was younger, when someone said something I liked sucked, I just sort of moved on and didn't care, because there was nothing I could do to change their opinion. Really, the only reason I spend as much time as I do cracking jokes about Twilight is because the fans are so obnoxious, and they're everywhere. I might as well enjoy myself. But when the fad dies, I will celebrate and dance on its grave momentarily. Probably while reading some actually good literature.
 
     
Edward Cullen is to vampires what Barney is to dinosaurs.
"When I write the story, it's not like I'm thinking about what I'm doing." ~S. Meyer


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Twilight is stupid.
     
We can do it softcore if you want but you should know that I go both ways.
I'm sorry, I didn't know you were watching me.


I read those boring, disguisting books. BIG mistake.
 
     
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