tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860245541849690694.post7665356928220693222..comments2023-05-05T08:10:55.394-07:00Comments on Before the Dawn: A Twilight Podcast: Episode 150: "Breaking Dawn: Part 2" DicussionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13694038143796175251noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860245541849690694.post-65453528009822783282012-11-28T00:26:01.507-08:002012-11-28T00:26:01.507-08:00In no particular order:
-I'm pretty sure Sue ...In no particular order:<br /><br />-I'm pretty sure Sue was hanging out with Charlie in the book.<br />-We don't get much of Leah's character in the book. So it's hard to tell if she was starting to accept the Cullens. But I thought the sequence worked in the movie.<br />-I'm pretty sure the narration concerning the growing pack is taken almost verbatim from the book.<br />-Since this is the first time we see Alec's powers, I think the smoke made a useful visual effect.<br />-The fight didn't feel cheated. And as an alternate universe, it actually did occur. (Think Fringe (and I'd rather not).)<br /><br />-I put my popcorn down, otherwise I may have thrown it when I saw Aro rip off Carlisle's head.<br />-Was vastly entertained. I'd be interested to see how it would read if Stephenie rewrote the book using the screenplay.<br />-Absolutely loved the cinematography.<br />-Loved the fight scene. The book builds up to it, then leaves it hanging. This way we get both the fight, and the happy "Forever".<br />-The cottage made me think almost of an old English cottage à la Jane Austen.<br />-Like Alice's vision of Renesmee and Jacob. For me it shows the future and closes the chapter without need for a sequel.<br /><br /><br />Previews:<br />I remember Silver Lining Playbook (interesting)<br />Now You See Me (heh)<br />Oz, The Great and Powerful (potential)<br />Warm Bodies (could be interestin)<br /><br /><br /><br />I really enjoy the show and am glad you're going to keep doing it!!!Crys Fnoreply@blogger.com