Shhh. Listen closely. Yup, it's the sound of teenage girls (and middle aged moms) across the globe squealing because the next Twilight movie, Eclipse hits theatres June 30th!
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Jen, mom of 2, marketer, and founder of urbanmoms.ca, philosophizes about modern day mothering, social media marketing, and the true value of community at her blog: Mom's The Word. You can also follow me as @Jen_Maier on twitter.
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- Barbie Forteza said, “: Hi, I love your blog. This is a cool site and I wanted to post...” in You Know You Wanna: The Twilight Eclipse Trailer!
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I don't know Jen, "I'm gonna fight for you, 'til YOUR heart stops beating." Sounds fairly stalker-ish & not in the least bit appealing to me. But you know me, I'm just an old spoil-sport!!!
BOO! You need to channel your 13 year old self. Don't be such an old lady ;) Plus, it is her heart because she is going to be a VAMPIRE and their hearts don't beat. Like, duh.
I think my 13 yr old self is just fine where she is ;) And I get that she wants to be a vampire, so her heart stops beating. But what I don't get is how all of this is appealing? Honestly, I'm not trying to be funny. I really don't get it. Out of curiosity (& wondering what the HUGE deal was about....my Entertainment Weekly cover had been taken over sooooo many times by these movies) I rented the first movie. IMO it was terrible. I remember thinking "Well, that's 2 hrs of my life I will never get back." Bella was just a whiny, mopey teen, who was willing to give up any of her own identity (not that I'm quite sure she had that to begin with) for an aloof & creepy gray guy. And from what I can gather the writing is fairly painful as well. I'm thinking that people really can't explain it to me. I guess you get it, or you don't. I'm one of the few middle-aged Moms (eeeekkkk, I'm a middle aged Mom!!!) who just doesn't.
Hi, I love your blog. This is a cool site and I wanted to post a little note to let you know, nice job! Thanks Grace