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November
19
Twitter reviews "Twilight"!

Twilight1God bless Twitter, which currently remains immune to studio embargoes. Erik Davis collected the Twitter responses he's received so far on "Twilight," the film currently slated to tilt Earth off its axis when screenings begin midnight Thurday. "I won't say who these comments are coming from since some belong to other prominent film critics and movie bloggers," Davis writes, "but the majority of buzz seems pretty all over the board." And survey says?

"Not that it was great, but I actually enjoyed Twilight more than Quantum of Solace (bracing for impact...)"

"TWILIGHT: cheap looking and often hilarious. DARK SHADOWS at DEGRASSI JR HIGH. With half the budget."

"Wow. Twilight not bad. "

"Twilight, seen. It wasn't terrible... Wasn't great, either. I hate movies that are painfully mediocre. They are worse than bad movies."

" It's a sad, sad day when "Twilight" has better action than the latest James Bond movie."

"If you want to hang out with a lot of teenage girls and sexually frustrated middle-aged women, get yourself to a "Twilight" screening!"

Not that any of it matters. The men don't know, but the little girls understand. [Cinematical]

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One of those was mine - I won't say which. :-)

Vic

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