I like it. I hate it when people judge me for liking it, which happens A LOT. And people also say it's terrible just because of the movies. The films aren't very good, so I see their point. But the livres are great, and Twilight's getting a bad reputation JUST because of the movies.
Me neither, when I first became obsessed with Tommy Flanagan, one of the things I told my friend is "I like him because most of our age group doesn't recognize him."
To be completely honest: I REALLY don't care for it whatsoever but I wouldn't judge someone for watching it. To each its own y'know. I would hate it if someone did that to me so I in return try not to do that. To be frank, MOST romance films are not for me. The same thing happens over and over again and to me it's quite boring to the nth degree.
l’amour l’amour loved the livres the films though were suckish. I hate when people say twilight sucks when they haven't read it ou seen the movies. I'm plus over my fandom over it but people teased me for liking it and I'm like what the fuck man
The book series: Meh,I don't care for the storyline. I hate those who keep yelling at me for liking Harry Potter instead of Twilight when there's really no way to compare the two series.
Twilight is a pretty good book. Very well written, interesting and fun. BUT that's it. I can understand why everybody is so excited about this whole vampire thing, but really, this book is so overrated! And everybody is so happy about Robsten, and I'm 100% sure they're faking it and that they'll break up as soon as they finish with the movies. So yeah, it's a good book, only the l’amour story makes me sick, the whole 'ooh, i'd die for you' and the 'i'll kill toi but i l’amour you' just makes me go like: EW EW EWWWWWWWWWWWW!
o.o don't get me started. Ok, I haven't read any of the books, I have only seen one of the movies, but I think I have learn't enough from trailers and from the internet that it sucks. From what I can see, it is cliche, badly written, and Bella is simply a ditzy, bland character who cant stand up for her self. And even Stephen King, and I quote, a dit this: “Both Rowling and Meyer, they’re speaking directly to young people… The real difference is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can’t write worth a darn. She’s not very good.”