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should r .patz continue american acting?
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25 Feb 2013, 5:18 pm

I thought id start off this topic by saying i love the movies and i think the adaptation to the book is well mastered.
i just hope this last sub sequel finishes off with what has been a good performance with r.patz and his sideshow. he is a british phenomena as well as a star actor. its bad what kristian did but the movies are great. they should probably be apart though after what happened to them both.



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25 Feb 2013, 5:44 pm

Yes he should continue to act. No he should not do American movies because they are a waste of what he can do. I have read all the twilight books and saw all the movies...Made me sick...


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25 Feb 2013, 6:25 pm

well, compared to lets say The haunted Airman, id say he fullfilled his role quite admirably.
least to say, his staring role could have been a bit more terrifying, but i think its because at heart he is too good to be true. i also liked him in Water for the elephants, again, not enough circus acts. id hoped he was gonna do something dangerous.
Of course, we all love a british actor. thats where skyfall, seems to have fallen out of the sky than actually having been acted in.



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26 Feb 2013, 3:18 am

glow wrote:
well, compared to lets say The haunted Airman, id say he fullfilled his role quite admirably.
least to say, his staring role could have been a bit more terrifying, but i think its because at heart he is too good to be true. i also liked him in Water for the elephants, again, not enough circus acts. id hoped he was gonna do something dangerous.
Of course, we all love a british actor. thats where skyfall, seems to have fallen out of the sky than actually having been acted in.



Skyfall is a lot better than any Twilight movie, the box office doesn't lie.


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26 Feb 2013, 3:19 am

glow wrote:
well, compared to lets say The haunted Airman, id say he fullfilled his role quite admirably.
least to say, his staring role could have been a bit more terrifying, but i think its because at heart he is too good to be true. i also liked him in Water for the elephants, again, not enough circus acts. id hoped he was gonna do something dangerous.
Of course, we all love a british actor. thats where skyfall, seems to have fallen out of the sky than actually having been acted in.



Skyfall is a lot better than any Twilight movie, the box office doesn't lie.


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26 Feb 2013, 8:05 am

yeah well, id say the box office has a lot to answer for then- with the biggest audience worldwide. im no fan of daniel craigs movie stunts, or his torso. i think the whole world would be better off without james bond and his water gun.



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26 Feb 2013, 8:39 am

glow wrote:
yeah well, id say the box office has a lot to answer for then- with the biggest audience worldwide. im no fan of daniel craigs movie stunts, or his torso. i think the whole world would be better off without james bond and his water gun.



Bond isn't going away anytime soon, he's survived 5 decades, and 23 binge and purge instalments. Twilight is a footnote in the annals of film history, sparkly hair care product obsessed pretty boys vs a fictional British spy? 007 wins hands down.


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26 Feb 2013, 10:50 am

'Bond isn't going away anytime soon, he's survived 5 decades, and 23 binge and purge instalments. Twilight is a footnote in the annals of film history, sparkly hair care product obsessed pretty boys vs a fictional British spy? 007 wins hands down.'[/quote]

hey, then maybe he should lose the shrek torso and opt for a better hairdo?!
and anyone who has mascara or eyeliner on set should be shot.
have you seen r.patzs lashes, they are natural!



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26 Feb 2013, 12:17 pm

glow wrote:
'Bond isn't going away anytime soon, he's survived 5 decades, and 23 binge and purge instalments. Twilight is a footnote in the annals of film history, sparkly hair care product obsessed pretty boys vs a fictional British spy? 007 wins hands down.'


hey, then maybe he should lose the shrek torso and opt for a better hairdo?!
and anyone who has mascara or eyeliner on set should be shot.
have you seen r.patzs lashes, they are natural![/quote]


Since when does Robert Pattinson's eyebrows have anything to do with this? :?


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27 Feb 2013, 5:29 pm

yeah well, - i should be pre-ordering my next copy i suppose. its nearly due, and to anyone else whos got an opinion on this, a fan hopefully; (you dont need to leave a name, just vote on the poll), which is part of the topic in question then please do.



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01 Mar 2013, 4:59 am

It's his choice, not anyone else's. imho



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01 Mar 2013, 6:23 pm

My girlfriend sort of dragged me to the last two movies. Both were awful, but the last one especially ranks with the worst movies I've ever seen - just way beyond awful. Frankly, the TV show Vampire Diaries is at least watchable and infinitely preferable. Even True Blood on cable, which I couldn't really get in to, seemed way better.



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01 Mar 2013, 8:16 pm

8) well, im glad someone has at least watched the entire script of the movie to appreciate its origins. anyway, if i couldn't appreciate the environment in which it was being held, i guess id of had stagefright as well! but fortunately for me, im not into too many different horror, thriller films. i prefer programmes which i can literate for myself, without having to follow an action hero all the time..



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02 Mar 2013, 4:17 am

glow wrote:
well, im glad someone has at least watched the entire script of the movie


Some people read the books too. Not the best vamp story by far, but not he worst either.



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07 Mar 2013, 7:58 pm

ive seen the trailers and the movies out monday 11th march.