

Cheesy and corny as it is, there are some unintentionally funny moments. Famous examples include the Harry Potter films and 'The Da Vinci Code'.


After the immense popularity of the novels, particularly among the young crowd, a Hollywood movie seems to be the next step in further cashing in on the popularity these days. And so, as that basis has presented itself, I watched it. I've been avoiding 'Twilight' for years and was only open to watching it if it was on a had-to basis. But when unexpected visitors come to town and realize that there is a human among them Edward must fight to save Bella? A modern, visual, and visceral Romeo and Juliet story of the ultimate forbidden love affair - between vampire and mortal. Somehow or other, they will have to manage their unmanageable love. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy. To Edward, Bella is that thing he has waited 90 years for - a soul mate. And he doesn't drink human blood, though Edward and his family are unique among vampires in that lifestyle choice. But he doesn't have fangs - that's just in the movies. He can stop a moving car with his bare hands. In no time at all, they are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance - unorthodox because Edward really isn't like the other boys. He's intelligent and witty, and he seems to see straight into her soul. He's nothing like anyone she's ever met, period. For Edward is nothing like any boy she's ever met. But things do change when she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen. When her mother remarries and Bella chooses to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she doesn't expect much of anything to change. Never one to run with the crowd, Bella never cared about fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix, Arizona high school. Bella Swan has always been a little bit different.
