You Got Part 2 of Breaking Dawn?
It’s available now for purchase or rental. This one is all about Alice.
It’s available now for purchase or rental. This one is all about Alice.
Like the look of the Twilight typeface used in the movie posters? The New Moon font is available for free at Fontspace. Here’s a sample.
Is it me or does the latest Abercrombie & Fitch entryway billboard remind you of Twilight? Seems like I’ve seen Edward and Bella in a smilar pose in that field. In fact, doesn’t the female’s outfit remind you of Bella’s fashion in Forks?
Or maybe it’s just pure coincidence with the timing of the final Twilight movie, Breaking Dawn Part 2. This won’t be a first time for one of these “coincidences.”
How do you describe the final chapter of the Twilight saga, Breaking Dawn Part 2? Guest blogger and Twimom, Jessica, offers up these words.
We were screaming and covering our faces … in utter disbelief!
It was soooo exciting.
We cheered… I cried… I loved… It was just the perfect ending.
They fixed everything that was wrong with the book. It was my least favorite book of the series but I think that this movie might just be my favorite of the series.
So what’s your reason for not watching Breaking Dawn Part 2?
I wrote my observations of Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 already, and here are some pictures from this early screening. Thanks again to the Red Band Project for this opportunity!
So the end of the Twilight saga is finally here with Breaking Dawn Part 2 releasing to the public this week. Thanks to the Red Band Project, I got to see an early screening of the awaited final chapter. I won’t give away any spoilers, and I won’t be doing a review (I’ll leave that to Myong of Nonstop Honolulu). Instead, I’ll list some of the things I picked up on.
Old People Like Twilight Too. Twilight ain’t only for the tweenagers. In fact, on this night, Twihard fans in the theater averaged over 30 years old is my guess. Sure there were a few kids, some in their 20’s, but by and large, viewers were older, much older. Both genders were about equally represented as well.
The Art of the Closeup. I can’t recall how many closeup shots and scenes there were in the movie. It begins with this (which I thought was very effective).
But after a few too many closeups, I tired of this motif. Bella and Edward’s intimate scenes I can understand the use of closeups to show but not show their ravenous desires.
What Was Not Said. The ability to communicate without speaking was used and abused in Breaking Dawn Part 2. Just by touching, the gifted vampires and Renesmee Cullen could convey so much yet not say a word. Telepathy, visions, mind reading – too convenient. Although Alice’s final vision provided closure to one storyline.
Weird Aging. Speaking of Renesmee, the special effects to depict her at different ages was just weird. Enough said.
Finally Sparkly Skin. After four movies, Breaking Dawn Part 2 finally got the vampire sparkly skin just right. Maybe it’s Bella’s frosty complexion that more naturally compliments her vampire derma. Not sparkling, but why is Emmett Cullen so white?
The Abs of Team Jacob. From New Moon through Breaking Dawn Part 1, Taylor Launter’s physique and popping abs were showcased. In Part 2, Team Jacob keeps his clothes on except for that one scene with Bella’s dad, Charlie. Get ready to oogle about 20 minutes into the movie. Besides, the movie isn’t about Jacob’s body but his emotional connection with Bella, now Renesmee. You buying that? I didn’t think so.
The Credits. Okay, if you can resist tearing up during the introductory credits knowing this is the last of the Twilight story, you might actually wonder what the opening credits are showing. Is that blood, is that ice, is that flowers? What is all that imagery – representations of Bella’s transformation? I thought the font change from a serif to sans serif typeface was kinda cool but then again, I dig fonts.
The ending credits were sweet but long. Christina Perri’s A Thousand Years Pt 2 played appropriately since there was so much to cover during the credits. Showing all the characters and actors and actresses was a nice touch I thought. Okay, here is a spoiler for you. There are no bonuses after the final credits. This is the final movie after all.
The Field of Flowers. Ah the field, that field. In bloom during the spring or desolate in winter, that field tugs at the heartstrings of Twilight fans.
A Fragmented Sentence. While I found the movie overall entertaining, I kept thinking it felt like a fragmented sentence. There were things, people, and stuff yet the things, people, and stuff never really meshed for me. Yeah, it’s the second of a two-parter so just keep that in mind when you go see it. Just believe and roll with it.
It’s About Family. Forget about Team Edward or Team Jacob (and even Team Alice). This movie is all about the coven family. Humans, hybrids, immortals, shape shifters – the family bond overcomes all and holds everyone together. Ohana!
Get PSYCHE-d! That’s all I can safely say about a fantastic fight scene! Heads will roll!! How else do you kill vampires?
Go see Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 and let me know what you think.
Pulpconnection reviews:
Guess I didn’t review Eclipse or Breaking Dawn Part 1 since I can’t find any review posts.
Wanna see past Pulpconnection posts for all things Twilight? Click here.
Update 11-16-2012: Myong’s review for Nonstop Honolulu is now available.
Getting ready to watch the final Twilight installment, Breaking Dawn Part 2, by listening to Twilight’s musical journey.
The story ends on November 14, 2012…
Each Twilight movie soundtrack has been getting better and better. Will the last be the best? Here’s the official soundtrack list for Breaking Dawn Part 2.
There are some big names on the list. Keep an eye out for pre-orders!
Three books, four years, and the upcoming release of the fourth and final movie. Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 premieres on November 16, 2012. Here’s the latest trailer.
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The conclusion of the Twilight saga starts November 16, 2012.