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Breaking Dawn, Still Rated R

Rumor has it that the fourth movie in the Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn, will stay true to its graphic and somewhat gory storyline. 

THANK GOD. 

As a major and completely shameless* fangirl of the vampire love series, I had my concerns that the screenwriters would skip all the good stuff Stephenie Meyer finally gave us in the last installment. 

Apparently, they're committed to keeping the storyline as it was written in tact.  Which is great, as long as the next time RPattz takes his shirt off, there are no cheesy bells and chimes in the background, and the glitter is a little less weird.

*I defend my right to be a completely shameless and unapologetic fangirl for Twilight series since
USA Today (July 15, 2009), still lists Breaking Dawn in the Top 5 Best-Selling Books nearly a year after its original release in August of 2008.

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I just don't get what the big attraction is with girls and vampires. I thought that they did not like guy who suck the life out of them.

Dished by: Jason T | 07/16/2009 02:41 PM


I had no idea they were so far into the discussions about Breaking Dawn, and it makes me happy the movie will stay true to the book. (As much as any movie can, I suppose.) I'll be interested to see what happens, especially with the glitter.

Dished by: Erin | 07/21/2009 02:08 PM


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