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I've often thought that perhaps I should read at least the first Twilight book, if for no other reason that to be able to tell my young relatives with authority not to buy into that depiction of vampires because it's just wrong. (I have already made it clear that vampires do not, never have, and never will sparkle.) But I've never found the inclination to actually follow through.

Well, the other day I read that Lee Pace (of Pushing Daisies and The Fall) will be joining the Twilight film saga. Thank goodness it's not Jensen. Then I'd actually have to watch it. As it is, the fact that Lee Pace will be joining the cast gives it a little bit more legitimacy than I credit it with.

All this to say that next week's SPN . . . EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Date: 2010-10-19 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feliciakw.livejournal.com
I don't know anything about the author, and what I've heard of the fandom isn't exactly what you'd call complimentary. (Of course, we know well that it's usually the extreme elements of a fandom that get the majority of the press.) And I really don't know that I want to see the movie without reading the book, though maybe it would be less painful.

It's not on my list of priorities, though, that's for certain. Heh.

Date: 2010-10-19 06:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fufaraw
There are movies or series I rewatch as much for the location (Brokeback Mountain, Highlander) or the set (Green Card, Roxanne) as the sometimes negligible plot--my set dresser's heart, I guess. We trekked out to Roslyn, where Northern Exposure was filmed, just because it's a day trip and we hadn't explored in that direction. We've visited Concrete, which wasn't where Wishful Thinking was filmed, and plan a trip to Squamish, where it was. Living this close to Vancouver, we'll eventually explore locations from Dark Angel, SGA, SG:1, X-Files, Jeremiah, Eureka, and SPN, as well as other series--especially as a lot of them overlap.

Knowing the Twilight books are set around Forks, WA, and filmed in the eastern part of the state and the Portland, OR area, I was curious. Meyer self-admits she doesn't like vampires or vampire stories. Her "vampires" are toothless vegetarians, fit only to get pre-pubescent girls' emotions churning. She should have been marketed as YA. The only "books" connected with Meyer in any way I would consider purchasing are the director's handbook and the movie companion.

Those are my reasons for clandestinely renting the movie and staying far, far away from the "books"--totally aside from her fandom.

Date: 2010-10-19 06:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feliciakw.livejournal.com
Meyer self-admits she doesn't like vampires or vampire stories.

So why the frell is she writing about them?

Sorry. I suppose that's her business, not mine. But it makes no sense that she would base her series on something she doesn't like. I'm really looking forward to see what kind of jabs SPN takes at it.

I find it very interesting that New Orleans had no native vampire lore until Anne Rice wrote the Vampire Chronicles. Now they have vampire tours in addition to the voodoo and cemetery tours.

I've long wanted to visit the PNW. It looks so beautiful in all the shows I've seen. And I'd really like to travel far enough north to see the aurora. That would be awesome.

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