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Things New Moon Consists of

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Things New Moon Consists of

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  1. disabilitree says:

    I think you’re forgetting the third that consisted of Bella whining.

  2. EmO_gUy_LoVeS_tHe_BoOkS says:

    When ya think about it, Bella has two options: Necrophilia or Bestiality…………………

  3. goldiegoddess says:

    What’s wrong with Taylor Lautner being topless?

  4. Me says:

    I am very proud of the fact that I have no idea what this graph is means.

  5. Matt says:

    I think I understand what the “that’s what she said moments are”:

    Bella: “I’m COMING!”
    Edward: “I don’t WANT you to come!”

    Best part of the movie :D

    • ay dios mio says:

      That almost makes me want to see it.

    • Betty says:

      I couldn’t believe I was the only one who burst out laughing at “I’m COMING!” :P

    • Isildo says:

      WOW this really sounds like something that happens between me and my fiancee… Now I want to watch that movie just to make inappropriate sexual references!

      BTW, my favorite quote from the first book: “Mr Banner shoved the tape into the reluctant VCR.” I don’t know how the VCR can be reluctant, but apparently Stephenie Meyers does. Maybe you should ask her about it.

      • poodle_face says:

        It’s called imagery you illiterate dolt. Try reading a proper book every so often.

        • vervain says:

          It’s called BAD imagery. The quoted phrase is anthropomorphizing an inanimate object with an inappropriate emotional response, and sounds patently ridiculous. It makes about as much sense as saying “He slid the cookie sheet into the embarrassed oven.”

          Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, (a well-known writer of “proper” books) once said “The difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug,” and he was right. Word choice matters. Usage matters. Otherwise you get something that looks like someone ate an unabridged dictionary…and then vomited.

          • Snickers says:

            I don’t know, my oven IS a little self-conscious sometimes…

          • Rachel says:

            Thats not even imagery….its personification. You can give inanimate objects descriptions, etc that only a living being would have….a reluctant VCR does make sense, does it not? Did it tell you the tape did not go in smoothly? Its not inappropriate whatsoever…

          • Me says:

            yeah, twilight is pretty much all pandering to thirteen year old girls, but The Host is good. put that in your annoyed pipe and smoke it.

            • maeglyn says:

              I agree. The Host is really good. Much better than the Twilight series.. can’t wait until sequels… and if they plan on doing a horrible job on the movie, I might get upset lol

          • pandapants says:

            this comment is so much win. so much i can’t handle it.

        • zenith says:

          i’m sorry…is Twilight now considered a “proper book”?

        • so-ace says:

          sorry did you just say proper book? did you just call twilight a proper book????

    • juuri says:

      i dunno… i quite liked “Dear Alice, every time i’m with Jake, it feels like my hole’s being filled”

      (slightly off topic) nothing beats in harry potter and the half-blood prince when snape shoves malfoy up against a wall and the camera zooms around the corner to harry so you can’t see snape and malfoy anymore and then malfoy yells out “I DON’T NEED PROTECTION!”

  6. Failerella says:

    fine but the red part of the graph needs to be way bigger. he only had his shirt on about five minutes, tops.

  7. PETER says:

    I’ve got no idea what this graph means.

  8. Rowan says:

    is taylor laughtner being shirtless a bad thing?

  9. radar says:

    I had no idea who mr Lautner was
    But the shirtless thing seems to be a common thing according to google images….

  10. CherryLove says:

    “I’m coming.”
    “I don’t want you to come.”
    LOL I tried so hard not to yell “THATS WHAT SHE SAID!”

  11. Queen o' sarcasm says:

    While I watched this movie(for ironic purposes).I shouted in the middle of a part where many guys were indeed topless “Is all this shirtlessness necessary?”I wasn’t expecting an answer but someone yelled back
    “Yes it IS!”

  12. Kelly says:

    And the third movie will be half sexual harassment by shirtless Taylor and half Bella actually trying to justify hanging out with him… good times.

  13. MsMsBurning says:

    Wish it had been 100% shirtless Lautner!

  14. Meef says:

    And that makes it a bad movie how….?

    • Chukwa says:

      Okay, the book is always better, right? And good sequels are few and far between nowadays, right? Well, it the book sucked, right? Which means the movie sucked, right? Which means this will suck, and no amount of female teenage masturbation fuel could make this movie enjoyable at all.

    • ftw says:

      Holy crap, that’s what I thought. It’s basically the only reason to watch a Twilight movie: to make inappropriate jests and admire the chests.

  15. lun says:

    that movie was horrific. and tay. lautner is ugly. :c

  16. SavingFishFromDrowning says:

    I haven’t seen it yet, but because of this graph I almost want to. Almost.

  17. Seph says:

    For men the Only time we should see this movie is if we’re trying to get laid…

    • Darakna says:

      Well yeah, that’s what I thought the only reason would be … Film-makers gave you the powah … use it wisely. ^^
      (but my advice: don’t react to the girls going “Ooooh!” and giggling if you want to get into their pants.)

  18. Michelle says:

    actually, this is the most effective advertising tool i’ve seen for new moon! that kid’s ripped! and the best thing about those twilight movies is tearing them to shreds for personal enjoyment.

  19. Frodo says:

    SO TRUE!! (:


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