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		<title>Twilight (Ultimate Collector&#8217;s Set) (Amazon.com Exclusive) [Blu-ray]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ReviewAZON asin="B001IDZLCK"]The big-screen adaptation of <em>Twilight</em>, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of "animal attacks." On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's "brand of heroin," and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (<em>Thirteen</em>), <em>Twilight</em> is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to <em>Twilight</em> fans most. --<em>Ellen A. Kim<br /><br /></em><p><b>On the DVD</b><br/>The special features for <i>Twilight</i> kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: "This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle."). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like "Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?" While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --<i>Ellen A. Kim</i><p><span class="h1"><strong><em>Twilight</em> at Amazon.com<em><br /><br /></em></strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" class="tiny" valign="top"> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0316070521.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> books</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twighlight/dvd_twighlight_75.jpg" /><br />Visit our <em>Twilight</em> store</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B001ED7C58.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> soundtrack</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p></p> <span class="h1"></span> <p><span class="h1"><strong>Stills from <em>Twilight</em> (Click for larger image)</strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight16sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight5sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight3sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight17sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight20sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight18sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <br /> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight2sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight21sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight7sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </p>[/ReviewAZON]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[&lt;table cellpadding=&quot;0&quot; cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.twilight-merchandise.org/images/B001IDZLCK/51oDtompfCL._SL75_.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of &quot;animal attacks.&quot; On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's &quot;brand of heroin,&quot; and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen), Twilight is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to Twilight fans most. --Ellen A. KimOn the DVDThe special features for Twilight kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: &quot;This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle.&quot;). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like &quot;Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?&quot; While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --Ellen A. KimTwilight at Amazon.com     Twilight books  Visit our Twilight store  Twilight soundtrack      Stills from Twilight (Click for larger image)                        &lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
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		<title>Twilight (Anamorphic Widescreen Single Disc)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ReviewAZON asin="B001YZ8Q4M"]High school romance is difficult enough to navigate when both people are human. But for 17-year-old Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart, INTO THE WILD) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson, HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE), Edward's life as a vampire complicates things even more. At first, when Bella moves from sunny Phoenix to the rainiest corner of Washington State, she isn't sure where she fits in at her new high school. Then she meets Edward, an ethereal beauty of a boy whose unnatural speed and strength lead Bella to the conclusion that her new crush is one of the undead. Suddenly, Bella's boring life is transformed; she's surrounded by love and danger in equal parts, thanks to the hunger of Edward and others of his kind. TWILIGHT is based on the first book in the addictive series by author Stephenie Meyer. Director Catherine Hardwicke (THIRTEEN) certainly knows her audience, which is primarily the teenage girls who worship the book and its characters. There are plenty of swoonworthy shots of Pattinson's perfectly pale Edward, and his romance with Stewart's nicely acted Bella will cause many a sigh among the devoted fans. While TWILIGHT is primarily a love story in the ROMEO AND JULIET mold, there's also plenty of action and horror to be found. Blood flows (this is a vampire movie, after all), but the small amount of gore shouldn't be too much for the squeamish viewers--and it might even draw a boy or two to the screen. The film's record-breaking box office take alone is proof that the film's appeal isn't limited to screaming teen girls.[/ReviewAZON]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[&lt;table cellpadding=&quot;0&quot; cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.twilight-merchandise.org/images/B001YZ8Q4M/41UP1%2BiYfzL._SL75_.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;High school romance is difficult enough to navigate when both people are human. But for 17-year-old Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart, INTO THE WILD) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson, HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE), Edward's life as a vampire complicates things even more. At first, when Bella moves from sunny Phoenix to the rainiest corner of Washington State, she isn't sure where she fits in at her new high school. Then she meets Edward, an ethereal beauty of a boy whose unnatural speed and strength lead Bella to the conclusion that her new crush is one of the undead. Suddenly, Bella's boring life is transformed; she's surrounded by love and danger in equal parts, thanks to the hunger of Edward and others of his kind. TWILIGHT is based on the first book in the addictive series by author Stephenie Meyer. Director Catherine Hardwicke (THIRTEEN) certainly knows her audience, which is primarily the teenage girls who worship the book and its characters. There are plenty of swoonworthy shots of Pattinson's perfectly pale Edward, and his romance with Stewart's nicely acted Bella will cause many a sigh among the devoted fans. While TWILIGHT is primarily a love story in the ROMEO AND JULIET mold, there's also plenty of action and horror to be found. Blood flows (this is a vampire movie, after all), but the small amount of gore shouldn't be too much for the squeamish viewers--and it might even draw a boy or two to the screen. The film's record-breaking box office take alone is proof that the film's appeal isn't limited to screaming teen girls.&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
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		<title>Twilight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ReviewAZON asin="B002KGVB8C"]Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (summit)  Release Date: 10/27/2009  Run time: 122 minutes  Rating: Pg13[/ReviewAZON]]]></description>
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		<title>Twilight [Blu-ray]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ReviewAZON asin="B001SGEUHY"]The big-screen adaptation of <em>Twilight</em>, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of "animal attacks." On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's "brand of heroin," and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (<em>Thirteen</em>), <em>Twilight</em> is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to <em>Twilight</em> fans most. --<em>Ellen A. Kim<br /><br /></em><p><b>On the DVD</b><br/>The special features for <i>Twilight</i> kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: "This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle."). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like "Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?" While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --<i>Ellen A. Kim</i><p><span class="h1"><strong><em>Twilight</em> at Amazon.com<em><br /><br /></em></strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" class="tiny" valign="top"> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0316070521.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> books</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twighlight/dvd_twighlight_75.jpg" /><br />Visit our <em>Twilight</em> store</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B001ED7C58.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> soundtrack</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p></p> <span class="h1"></span> <p><span class="h1"><strong>Stills from <em>Twilight</em> (Click for larger image)</strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight16sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight5sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight3sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight17sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight20sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight18sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <br /> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight2sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight21sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight7sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </p>[/ReviewAZON]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[&lt;table cellpadding=&quot;0&quot; cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.twilight-merchandise.org/images/B001SGEUHY/51dzruwggbL._SL75_.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of &quot;animal attacks.&quot; On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's &quot;brand of heroin,&quot; and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen), Twilight is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to Twilight fans most. --Ellen A. KimOn the DVDThe special features for Twilight kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: &quot;This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle.&quot;). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like &quot;Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?&quot; While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --Ellen A. KimTwilight at Amazon.com     Twilight books  Visit our Twilight store  Twilight soundtrack      Stills from Twilight (Click for larger image)                        &lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
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		<title>Twilight (Two-Disc Special Edition)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ReviewAZON asin="B001P5HRMI"]The big-screen adaptation of <em>Twilight</em>, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of "animal attacks." On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's "brand of heroin," and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (<em>Thirteen</em>), <em>Twilight</em> is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to <em>Twilight</em> fans most. --<em>Ellen A. Kim<br /><br /></em><p><b>On the DVD</b><br/>The special features for <i>Twilight</i> kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: "This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle."). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like "Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?" While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --<i>Ellen A. Kim</i><p><span class="h1"><strong><em>Twilight</em> at Amazon.com<em><br /><br /></em></strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" class="tiny" valign="top"> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0316070521.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> books</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twighlight/dvd_twighlight_75.jpg" /><br />Visit our <em>Twilight</em> store</td> <td width="33%"> <img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B001ED7C58.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" /><br /><em>Twilight</em> soundtrack</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p></p> <span class="h1"></span> <p><span class="h1"><strong>Stills from <em>Twilight</em> (Click for larger image)</strong></span> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight16sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight5sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight3sm.jpg" width="200" /> <br /></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight17sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight20sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight18sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <br /> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight2sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight21sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> <td><img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/stores/twilight/twilight7sm.jpg" width="200" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </p>[/ReviewAZON]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[&lt;table cellpadding=&quot;0&quot; cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.twilight-merchandise.org/images/B001P5HRMI/519Av-TT2ML._SL75_.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of &quot;animal attacks.&quot; On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's &quot;brand of heroin,&quot; and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen), Twilight is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to Twilight fans most. --Ellen A. KimOn the DVDThe special features for Twilight kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: &quot;This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle.&quot;). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like &quot;Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?&quot; While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --Ellen A. KimTwilight at Amazon.com     Twilight books  Visit our Twilight store  Twilight soundtrack      Stills from Twilight (Click for larger image)                        &lt;td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
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