Claudia Cullen
This is about Twilight
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many about film vampires
By far, the most well-known and popular vampire in the movies is Count Dracula. An amazing number of movies have been filmed over the years depicting the evil count, some of which are ranked among the greatest depictions of vampires on film. Dracula has over 170 film representations making him the most frequently portrayed character in horror films; also he has highest number of movie appearances overall, followed only by Sherlock Holmes.[4][5]
- Nosferatu (1922; starring Max Schreck) – unlicensed German adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel; featuring "Count Orlok", a thinly veiled allusion to Dracula.
- Dracula (1931) – the first Universal Studios Dracula film, starring Bela Lugosi
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- Dracula's Daughter (1936) – Follow up to the 1931 film, starring Gloria Holden
- Son of Dracula (1943) – further sequel to the 1931 film starring Lon Chaney Jr.
- House of Frankenstein (1944) – John Carradine plays Dracula as part of an ensemble cast in this Universal Studios film
- House of Dracula (1945) – The final serious Universal Studios Dracula film, starring Carradine
- Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) – Lugosi played Dracula in this comedy-horror hybrid that concluded the Universal Studios series.
- Dracula (Spanish Version) (1931) – Spanish-language version starring Carlos Villarías, made simultaneously with the 1931 Bela Lugosi film, using the same sets on a timeshare basis
- Drakula Istanbul'da (Dracula in Istanbul) (1953) - a rarely seen Turkish film on the subject. In order not to offend Muslim sensibilities no crucifixes were depicted.
- Dracula (1958; aka Horror of Dracula) – the first Hammer Dracula film, starring Christopher Lee as the Count. Followed by the sequels:
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- The Brides of Dracula (1960) - the first in the sequence which doesn't feature Christopher Lee in the lead role
- Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) - in which Lee returns from the dead
- Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
- Taste the Blood of Dracula (1969)
- Scars of Dracula (1970)
- Dracula AD 1972 (1972)
- The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) - Christopher Lee refused to return as the Count, so John Forbes-Robertson took his place for the opening in Transylvania.
- Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966) Billy the Kid must stop Dracula (John Carradine) from taking his fiance, and making her his vampire bride. (Note that the name Dracula is not used in the film, but only in the title.)
- Dracula (1968) a made-for-television version starring Denholm Elliott.
- Count Dracula (1970 film) was the Jesus Franco-directed adaptation.
- Countess Dracula (1971)
- Blacula (1972) – a blaxploitation cult film in which an African prince is turned into a vampire by Dracula. The film is also notable for featuring the first two gay male vampires in film history: both victims of Blacula.
- Scream Blacula Scream (1973)
- Leptirica (1973) (The She-Butterfly) – based on the story Posle devedeset godina written by Milovan Glišić.
- Dracula (1973) was directed by Dan Curtis and starred Jack Palance in the title role.
- Blood for Dracula (1974) - also released as Andy Warhol's Dracula (X-rated)
- Count Dracula (1977) was the second BBC production, this one remarkably faithful and starring Louis Jourdan.
- Lust at First Bite (1978) - (x-rated)
- Zoltan, Hound of Dracula (aka Dracula's Dog) (1978), a low-budget film in which the descendant of Dracula takes second billing to a vampiric Doberman
- Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) was Werner Herzog's remake of Murnau's silent classic.
- Dracula (1979) – a film in the gothic romantic tradition starring Frank Langella and remake of the 1931 film with Bela Lugosi
- Love At First Bite (1979) – romantic comedy spoof starring George Hamilton.
- Dracula Blows His Cool (1979) - a bizarre German film in which the vampire's castle becomes a tourist trap and the Count is reduced to providing oral service for his guests.
- Gayracula (1983), an all-male pornographic film
- The Monster Squad (1987)
- Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1990) is a comedy western about a ghost town populated by vampires.
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1993) – attempt at filming the story quite close to Stoker's novel, but merging the medieval story of Vlad Tepeş; starring Gary Oldman as Dracula. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
- Interview with the Vampire (1994) – While no appearance or rendition of Dracula is made, the vampire Louis denounces the Dracula legend as "the vulgar fictions of a demented Irishman."
- Monster Force (1994) – an animated television series featuring Dracula as the mastermind of Evil, the Prince of Darkness and the main antagonist of the series
- Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) – a parody of Dracula films by Mel Brooks; Leslie Nielsen as Dracula
- Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - Oscar-nominated film about the 1922 filming of Nosteratu, excellent recreation of the sets, filming and story.
- Dracula 2000 (2000) - a modern reworking of the story.
- Dracula II: Ascension (2003)
- Dracula III: Legacy (2005)
- Buffy vs. Dracula episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000)
- Dracula (2002) was an Italian miniseries which updated the story to modern day.
- Hellsing (2002) - Alucard is Dracula, controlled by the descendent of Abraham Van Helsing, Integra Hellsing.
- Hellsing Ultimate (2006) - Remake of Hellsing following the original manga series more closely.
- Dracula, Pages From a Virgin's Diary (2002) - a silent interpretation of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's take of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) - Mina Harker, vampiric thanks to her encounter with Dracula, is a member of the League.
- Van Helsing (2004) – action movie only loosely connected to the original Dracula; Richard Roxburgh is Dracula. Van Helsing's appearance is heavily based on the look of Vampire Hunter D, a vampire hunter who is the implied son of Dracula.
- Blade: Trinity (2004) - Drake the vampire is supposed to have had many forms throughout the centuries, Stoker's Dracula being one of them.
- Dracula 3000 (2004)
- Lust for Dracula (2005) is an all-lesbian, very surreal adaptation (x-rated).
- Dracula (2006) is the third BBC version, starring Marc Warren as the title character and reworking the plot.
- Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (2006) - A direct to video release from The Asylum and director Leigh Scott with special effects by Almost Human Inc., the company who did creature effects for Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- The Last Sect (2006) - Van Helsing's grandson (David Carradine) combats lesbian vampires.
- Fangland (2011) - Dracula returns.
[edit] Other vampires in films
- Vampire of the Coast (1909) (the first silent Vampire film)
- The Vampire's Trail (1910)
- In the Grip of the Vampire (1913)
- The Vampire (1913) - directed and co-written by Robert G. Vignola
- Vampires of the Night (1914)
- The Vampire's Trail (1914)
- Vampires of Warsaw (1914)
- The Vampire's Tower (1914)
- Saved From the Vampire (1914)
- The Devil's Daughter (1915)
- A Fool There Was (1915)
- The Vampire's Clutch (1915)
- Was She A Vampire? (1915)
- Kiss of the Vampire (1915)
- Les Vampires (1915) - a 10 part silent-film serial
- Mr. Vampire (1916)
- A Night of Horror (1916)
- A Vampire Out of Work (1916)
- A Village Vampire (1916)
- The Beloved Vampire (1917)
- The Vampire (1920)
- Dracula or Drakula (Original title: Дракула)(1920) - Russian film.
- Drakula holalu (1921)
- The Blond Vampire (1922)
- London After Midnight (1927) - a lost silent film.
- The Vampire (1928)
- Vampyr (1932)
- The Vampire Bat (1933)
- Mark of the Vampire (1935) - a remake of London After Midnight, this time as a talkie. At the conclusion of the film the vampires are revealed to be fraudulent.
- The Return of Doctor X (1939) -In an atypical role, Humphrey Bogart plays a scientist executed for starving an infant to death, who is re-animated with a need to consume blood.
- The Return of the Vampire (1944)
- The Vampire's Ghost (1945)
- El Vampiro (1957) - a Mexican cult classic, possibly the first movie to actually show a vampire with elongated canines.
- Not of This Earth (1957)
- Not of This Earth (1988) - a remake with Traci Lords.
- Not of This Earth (1995) - another remake with Michael York.
- Curse of the Undead (1959)
- Blood and Roses (1960) by Roger Vadim - the first of the lesbian vampire genre, based on Le Fanu's Carmilla.
- Black Sunday (1960)
- Slaughter of the Vampires, (1962) an Italian film that quickly became a cult classic and favorite: during the late 1960s and 1970s, it ran on screen and constantly on TV. Also known as La Strage dei Vampiri. The U.S. title is Curse of the Blood Ghouls.
- Black Sabbath (1963) - a portmanteau Italian horror movie, introduced by Boris Karloff, in three segments, the last of which is based on Alexei Tolstoy's vampire story The Family of the Vourdalak (1839) about a father (played by Karloff) who returns to the family home as a vampire.
- Carmilla (1964) - an Italian film, starring Christopher Lee, very loosely based on the story of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Last Man on Earth (1964) - based on the novel I Am Legend
- The Kiss of the Vampire - a Hammer film (1964).
- Blood Bath (1966)
- The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) - a semi-spoof of the genre directed by Roman Polanski.
- Le Viol du Vampire (1968) - vampire erotica by cult French director Jean Rollin. Followed by several more films of much the same sort, by Rollin, each usually featuring several attractive naked Frenchwomen in vampiric roles:
- La Vampire Nue (1969)
- Le Frisson Des Vampires (The Shiver Of The Vampires) (1970)
- Requiem Pour Un Vampire (Requiem For A The Vampire) (1971)
- Lèvres De Sang (Lips Of Blood) (1975)
- La Morte Vivante (The Living Dead Girl) (1982)
- Les Deux Orphelines Vampires (Two Orphan Vampires) (1995)
- La Fiancee De Dracula (The Fiancee Of Dracula) (2002)
- House of Dark Shadows (1970)
- Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)
- The Return of Count Yorga (1971)
- The Vampire Lovers (1970), based on the story Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu and featuring Ingrid Pitt as a lesbian vampire. This was the first of Hammer's Karnstein Trilogy and set a trend for lesbian erotica in the genre.
- Lust for a Vampire (1971) - the second film in the Karnstein Trilogy.
- Twins of Evil (1971) - the third film in the Karnstein trilogy.
- Vampyros Lesbos (1971) a West German entry in the "lesbian erotic vampire" sub-genre.
- Daughters of Darkness (1971)
- The Omega Man (1971) - also based on the novel I Am Legend.
- Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971)
- The Night Stalker (1972)
- Ganja and Hess (1972) - Blaxploitation.
- Lemora (1973)
- Vampire Circus (1973) - a Hammer film.
- Leptirica (aka The Butterfly) (1973) - a Yugoslavian classic horror film directed by Djordje Kadijevic.
- Vampyres (1974) - an erotic film which features two lesbian vampires who inhabit a Gothic mansion in England: includes much in the way of bloody violence.
- Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter (1974) - a Hammer film.
- Rabid (1977)
- Martin (1977) - George A. Romero's film about clinical vampirism ambiguously confused with folkloric vampirism.
- Thirst (1979)
- Salem's Lot (1979) - Based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
- A Return to Salem's Lot (1987)
- 'Salem's Lot (2004)
- The Monster Club (1980) - this British film features horror legend Vincent Price as a vampire for the first and only time in his career.
- The Dark Crystal (1982)
- The Hunger (1983)
- The Keep (film) (1983)
- Fright Night (1985)
- Fright Night II (1989)
- Once Bitten (1985)
- Lifeforce (1985)
- Vampire Hunter D (1985)
- Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2001)
- Vamp (1986)
- The Lost Boys (1987)
- Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008)
- Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010)
- Near Dark (1987)
- My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1988)
- Vampire Princess Miyu (1988)
- Vampire in Venice (1988)
- The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
- Vampire's Kiss (1989)
- Pale Blood (1990)
- Red-Blooded American Girl (1990)
- Rockula (1990)
- Blood Ties (1991)
- Subspecies (1991)
- Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993)
- Bloodlust: Subspecies III (1994)
- Vampire Journals (1997)
- Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm (1998)
- Love Bites (1993)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
- Sleepwalkers (1992)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Reboot of original, announced in 2009. Unknown release date.
- Innocent Blood (1992)
- Samurai Vampire Bikers From Hell (1992)
- Cronos (1993) - by Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, features a vampiric parasite encased inside a clockwork beetle, cunningly devised by a medieval alchemist to pierce the skin of those who handle it, turning them into blood-thirsty vampires. Vampirism in the film is also used as a metaphor for the predatory financial exploitation of Mexico by the USA.
- Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) - Based on the novel by Anne Rice.
- Queen of the Damned (2002) - Based on the novel of the same name by Anne Rice.
- Embrace of the Vampire (1994)
- Nadja (1994)
- The Addiction (1995) A philosophical variant on the vampire film, that uses vampirism as a metaphor for AIDS and ends with a notorious and highly sexually charged orgy of blood-sucking.
- Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)
- The Vampire of Budapest (1995) - a gay pornographic film from director Kristen Bjorn.
- From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
- Bordello of Blood (1996)
- Razor Blade Smile (1998) - a very low budget independent British film which pays homage to the Hammer lesbian vampire films of the 1970s.
- Blade (1998)
- Blade II (2002)
- Blade: Trinity (2004)
- The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998)
- Vampires (1998)
- Vampires: Los Muertos (2002)
- Modern Vampires (1998)
- Hot Vampire Nights (1999) - X-rated.
- The Little Vampire (2000)
- Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
- Blood: The Last Vampire (2000) - An anime movie about a vampire girl named Saya fighting chiropterans for a secret organization.
- Blood: The Last Vampire (2009) - A live-action adaptation.
- Coming Out (2000) - South Korean short film.
- The Forsaken (2001)
- The Breed (film) (2001)
- Trouble Every Day (2001) - Artistic, erotic take on the vampire myth by Claire Denis.
- The Era of Vampires (English Title) (2002) - Hong Kong film by Tsui Hark. Original Title: Vampire Hunters.
- Queen of the Damned (2002) - Film adaptation of a Anne Rice novel
- Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire (2002)
- The Twins Effect (2003) - A Chinese martial arts vampire movie, with a special guest appearance by Jackie Chan. AKA The Vampire Effect
- Moon Child (2003)
- Vampires Anonymous (2003) - A vampire trying to get away from his "eating habits" joins a 12-step program.
- Underworld (2003) - battle between vampires and werewolves
- Underworld: Evolution (2006)
- Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)
- Vampire Blvd. (2004)
- Night Watch (2004) - Russian fantasy film partially involving vampires.
- Day Watch (2006)
- Twilight Watch (2009)
- Vampires: The Turning (2005)
- BloodRayne (2006)
- BloodRayne II: Deliverance (2007)
- Ultraviolet (2006)
- Frostbiten (2006) - Sweden's first vampire movie.
- Perfect Creature (2006) - New Zealand's first vampire movie.
- The Hamiltons (2006)
- Vampire Cop Ricky (2006)
- The Thirst (2006)
- Vegas Vampires (2007) - Daniel Baldwin, Richard Roundtree
- Revamped (2007)
- Gothic Vampires from Hell (2007)
- 30 Days of Night (2007) - Based on the comic of the same name.
- 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010)
- I Am Legend (2007) - Based on the novel of the same name.
- Vampire Noir (2007)
- Rise: Blood Hunter (2007)
- Let the Right One In (2008) - An acclaimed Swedish romantic horror movie based on the novel of the same name.
- Vampyrer (2008) - Another Swedish horror thriller movie about two vampire sisters.
- I Sell the Dead (2008) - Victorian grave robbers awake the undead.
- The Sanuguniarian (2008)
- Twilight (2008) - Based on the novel of the same name.
- The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) - Based on the novel New Moon.
- The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010) - Based on the novel Eclipse.
- The Vampires of Bloody Island (2008)
- Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009) - A spoof of the lesbian vampire genre.
- Thirst (2009)
- Against the Dark (2009)
- Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009) - Chris Massoglia, Josh Hutcherson, John C. Reilly, Michael Ceveris - based on the popular series of books by Darren Shan called Cirque Du Freak.
- Wannabe (2009) - an Independent American Horror movie[6]
- Feast of the Vampires (2009)[7]
- Daybreakers (2009) - written and directed by Peter and Michael Spierig.
- Vampires Suck (2010)
- Suck (2010)
- Let Me In (2010) - An American remake of the 2008 acclaimed Swedish film.
- Wir sind die Nacht (2010) - A German modern-day film about a clique of young, rich and pretty female vampires.
- Priest (2011) - Based on the Korean comic of the same name.
- Vampire Candy (2011) - Australian/South Korean production - Jung Ryeo Won, Jacob Paint, Song Kang-ho - dir. Bong Joon-ho (Original screenplay by Jacob Paint)
the twilight breaking dawn part 2
hi bloggers....the film twilight breaking dawn ready to watch in movie at november premier...dont be late okay !!!
Twilight
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will be directed by Bill Condon, and author Stephenie Meyer will co-produce the film along with Karen Rosenfelt and Wyck Godfrey; Melissa Rosenberg will pen the script. The book's plot will be split into two films, the first of which is tentatively scheduled for release on November 18, 2011.The second will be released the following year, on November 16, 2012.
Senin, 25 April 2011
Story about Breaking Dawn part 1
Breaking Dawn:Chapter 1
The summer passed faster than I thought, and I was sure that my life was surely going to change. Much faster than I thought possible. I hadn’t heard from Jacob all summer, and that was what was truly getting to me. Every time I would think about Jacob’s sad eyes watching me walk away through his empty doorway, I would feel a warm tear role over my left cheek; it was then when I realized it was going to be much more difficult to bear than I thought. I tore myself away from the thought of Jacob and glanced down at the delicate band of shimmering gems, resting on my finger. This is where my thoughts should be, I thought, This is my life now.
Charlie left to go fishing early this morning and I knew that he wouldn’t be back untilmuch later in the day. On my way to the bathroom to wash up, my computer caught my eye. It’s been a while since I’ve written to René, knowing her she probably had a million messages waiting for me to open t in my email. I anxiously opened my email, and to no surprise I underestimated the amount. I opened the most recent one and read it slowly.
BELLA SWAN! WHY HAVN’T YOU BEEN ANSWERING MY EMAILS!
When I finished reading the last sentence I felt a great spread of guilt pass through my body. Has it really been that long since I’ve talked to René? Have I really been that sidetracked to not write her throughout half the summer? I quickly summed up in a couple of paragraphs of what has been going on lately and tried to make up the most believable excuses to why I haven’t written to her in while. It was much more difficult than I thought, including how I couldn’t just straight out tell her that I was too busy being hunted by dangerous vampires; or the simple fact of how I was now engaged. I put some hugs and kisses on the end to make up for the long rude neglecting, but somehow I don’t think It did. Your father hasn’t been making you neglect me has he? Please answer back, Bella. There is just so much that I wish to speak to you about, and so many questions that need to be answered! I miss you sweetheart, love you.
-René
I clicked “send” and quickly ran to jump in the shower. I knew that the faster I moved, the sooner I could see his face. The beautiful face that I saw every time when I closed my eyes, the reason for my existence. I swiftly put on the Dartmouth sweatshirt that Edward got me over the summer and threw on a pair of jeans. I couldn’t wait to live my life with him, to go to school with him, I loved him with all my heart.
I ran down the stairs, grabbed the keys to my truck and was on my way down the porch, when I bumped into Charlie.
“Hey Bells!” he said with extra enthusiasm. I decided to go along with the whole enthusiastic tone. “ Hey Dad! You’re… home early”
“Yeah, I wasn’t getting too many bites so I figured I’d head back early.”
“Oh…well that’s a shame. Alright…well I’m off to see Edward!” I called back quickly over my shoulder.
“Alright, what time will you be home?” Charlie eagerly asked.
I turned my head to meet his curious expression. I knew it wouldn’t of been long before he asked me that. “Um…don’t worry dad I wont be long, promise.” I flashed him a promising smile and jumped into the drivers seat. I had a feeling Charlie was worried that he would have to cook dinner tonight. So before I took off I rolled down the window and yelled “ What are you up for tonight, Italian?” He looked up with a grateful smile, “Sounds great to me.”
“ Ok, later Dad!”
“Later Bells!”
I drove as fast as I could, that is as fast as my truck would allow; which really meant 50 miles per hour. When I pulled into the long drive way and threw my car into a sudden stop, I felt my door yank open and a cold hand pull me upward in an embrace. “Hello” he said. His lips found mine as I heard him kick the truck’s door shut behind me.
“Hello to you too” I said breathless, when our lips finally parted.
“ I missed you as soon as I left” he said, his eyes genuine and warm.
I giggled, “Well It was good you left because Charlie came up to pay me a surprising visit right after you swiftly climbed out my window.”
Edward flashed me a grin, “I kind of like having to be sleuth, it makes me want you even more.”
Smiling, I wrapped my arms around his neck and kissed him. It was hard to kiss him with a straight face, I was always smiling. Unlocking my grip around his neck he took my hand with the engagement ring and held it gently in his. A warm, soft expression pulled across his face as his eyes glanced down at my finger. “It looks great doesn’t it?” I said with a beaming smile.
He was still staring down at the ring, smiling without out a word. “It looks beautiful on you, Bella. Even better than I imagined it to be.” “You are so beautiful” he said lifting his head, his eyes staring sincerely into mine. His eyes were the richest gold that I’ve ever seen them to be. Wide, open, free, and so sincere.
With an automatic response I released my hand he held, along with my other around his neck and cupped his face with both. I pulled my face close to his, our foreheads touching; he closed his eyes to my touch. “ I love you so much” I whispered against his face. “What I feel for you Bella, goes far beyond what love knows” he said, without a sign of hesitation. I knew then, that this was where I was supposed to be; at Edwards side. I would never forget that.
“Bella!” I heard coming from my left. It was Alice, showing no sign of repression when it came to her excitement. “Thanks again for giving me the reigns on this one, I am so ready to give you the wedding of a lifetime!”
“Thanks…Alice I’m sure you’ll do great, you always do” I added trying to sound convincing. Edward met my expression and smiled. “Alice does have good taste when it comes to décor, you got to admit.” He added trying to lighten the mood.
I smiled at his attempt, trying to knock out the memories of Alice’s attempt at my graduation party; how the interior of the Cullen’s house was formed into a night club.
I cringed at the idea.
“Something tells me this is going to involve a lot of purple and white ribbon?” Edward said glancing at the steps, holding a stark pose. I laughed , “Apparently so.”
The whole steps were taken up with boxes of white and purple ribbon along with fake ornate flowers.
Edward saw through my unconvincing smile and pulled me in tight by my waist.
“Nah” I said, “ this is what I want, no doubt, promise.”
“ I just can’t wait for it to be official” I said showing off my ring, that glistened through the near by trees.
Edward pulled me close into his chest, raising his lips to my ear “I just can’t wait for you to be mine.”
We followed Alice into the house, where she quickly flew up the stairs; my guess was to continue drawing out more interior ideas. Emmet and Rosalie were sitting around the kitchen table having, what it looked like a deep conversation, and Jasper was in the garage waxing his Jeep.
I started my way towards Rosalie and Emmett, when suddenly Edwards hand pulled me lightly to the side, leaning over me. I looked at him with confused eyes. “What’s wrong?” I asked. He stared at me for a moment with deep concern, concentrating hard.
“Look Bella, I know you’ve always said that this is what you want, that this is your choice, but I don’t want you to feel that you are being rushed in any way. Especially not because of me.” I took In every word he spoke, re-playing them in my head, slowly. I’d seen that look of concern in his eyes many times before, but this time was different. I stepped in closer to him.
“Edward, I know I want this. I want this more than anything.” I whispered. “I want you, and only you.” He smiled, as his thoughts attached themselves to my last sentence.
“I’m going to miss that,” he said. “ Miss what?” “Miss that warm red tint in your cheeks”
It took me a second to understand where he was coming from, but then I understood right away. He was talking about when I finally become one of them, a blood thirsty machine. I cringed at the idea, and looked away trying to hide my expression.
We were suddenly distracted by loud voices coming from the other room. It was Rosalie and Emmett. Edward and I both exchanged looks, as we both made our way to the dining room.Emmett and Rosalie both exchanged looks of repugnance, and Rosalie looked enraged.
“I just don’t think right now is a good time is all, I mean not now especially.”
“And why not?! Huh? Emmet you said that you agreed, that someday you would like to start and have a family!” Rosalie shouted. Tears slowly escaped and trickled down the sides of her face. My eyes flashed quickly back to Emmet, who moved towards Rosalie in a hurry to comfort her. Emmet, embracing Rosalie, looked over her shoulder to meet our gaze. I glanced quickly at Edward, his eyes were locked with Emmett’s; I had a guess that Edward was reading his thoughts. “Shouldn’t we leave them alone?” I whispered, but Edward didn’t respond, just stood there concentrating. Finally after what felt like an eternity, Emmett’s voice broke the silence.
“Look I know this is what you truly want, but I just don’t think now is the appropriate time. I promise though we will eventually start one.” Rosalie lifted her wet face from Emmetts shoulder. “When I was driving today I hit a long red light and came across a mother walking her child in a carriage. I saw the look in her eyes, the way she constantly checked to see if her child was still asleep, still wrapped in its blanket, still secure, safe.” she whimpered. “I want that.” “I know you do.” Emmett whispered, “I know.”
Edward then took my hand and led me out of the room.
Minggu, 24 April 2011
do u know about Vampire ?
This is about Vampire !!!
A preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night. In Eastern European folklore a Vampire is a corpse animated by an undeparted soul or demon that periodically leaves the grave and disturbs the living, until it is exhumed and impaled or burned.
Story of Twilight
Stephenie Meyer describes how Twilight began in 2003 with a vivid dream. The dream inspired her to begin writing the story in her head. So began the birth of Twilight which led to the wildly popular four book series known as The Twilight Saga.
A preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night. In Eastern European folklore a Vampire is a corpse animated by an undeparted soul or demon that periodically leaves the grave and disturbs the living, until it is exhumed and impaled or burned.
History of the vampire legend began in ancient Persia, where a vase was discovered depicting a man struggling with a huge creature which is trying to suck his blood.
Zoom forward to present day and vampire mythology is still part of our pop culture, even if its just for entertainment.
The popularity of vampires allows authors like Stephenie Meyer to become a household name, and sell millions of books worldwide.
Zoom forward to present day and vampire mythology is still part of our pop culture, even if its just for entertainment.
The popularity of vampires allows authors like Stephenie Meyer to become a household name, and sell millions of books worldwide.
Stephenie Meyer describes how Twilight began in 2003 with a vivid dream. The dream inspired her to begin writing the story in her head. So began the birth of Twilight which led to the wildly popular four book series known as The Twilight Saga.
Sabtu, 23 April 2011
Twilight

Bella Swan moves from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father in Forks, Washington to allow her mother to travel with her new husband, a minor league baseball player. After moving to Forks, Bella finds herself involuntarily drawn to a mysterious, handsome boy, Edward Cullen. She eventually learns that he is a member of a vampire family who drinks animal blood rather than human blood. Edward and Bella fall in love, but James, a sadistic vampire from another vampire coven, is drawn to hunt down Bella. Edward and the other Cullens defend Bella. She escapes to Phoenix, Arizona , where she is tricked into confronting James, who tries to kill her. She is seriously wounded, but Edward rescues her and they return to Forks, having killed James.
New Moon
Edward and his family leave Forks because he believes he is endangering Bella's life. Bella falls into a deep depression, until she develops a strong friendship with Jacob Black, who she discovers can shape-shift into a wolf. Jacob and the other wolves in his tribe must protect her from Victoria, a vampire seeking to avenge the death of her mate James, by killing Bella. A misunderstanding occurs, and Edward believes Bella is dead. Edward decides to commit suicide in Volterra, Italy, but he is stopped by Bella, who is accompanied by Edward's sister, Alice. They meet with the Volturi, a powerful vampire coven, and are released only on the condition that Bella be turned into a vampire in the near future. Bella and Edward are reunited, and she and the Cullens return to Forks.
Eclipse
The vampire Victoria (James' mate from Twilight) has created an army of "newborn" vampires to battle the Cullen family and murder Bella for revenge. Meanwhile, Bella is compelled to choose between her relationship with Edward and her friendship with Jacob. Edward's vampire family and Jacob's werewolf pack join forces to successfully destroy Victoria and her vampire army. In the end, Bella chooses Edward's love over Jacob's and agrees to marry him.
Breaking Dawn
Bella and Edward are married, but their honeymoon is cut short when Bella discovers that she is pregnant. Her pregnancy progresses rapidly, severely weakening her. She nearly dies giving birth to her and Edward's half-vampire-half-human daughter, Renesmee, but Edward injects Bella with his venom to save her life and turns her into a vampire. A vampire from another coven sees Renesmee and mistakes her for an "immortal child". She informs the Volturi, as the existence of such beings violates vampire law. The Cullens gather vampire witnesses who can verify that Renesmee is not an immortal child. After an intense confrontation, the Cullens and their witnesses convince the Volturi that the child poses no danger to vampires or their secret, and they are left in peace by the Volturi.
Main characters
- Isabella "Bella" Swan – The protagonist of the series, teenager Bella is a perpetually clumsy "danger magnet" with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is often portrayed as having low self-esteem and unable to comprehend Edward's love for her. She has an immunity to supernatural abilities involving the mind, such as Edward's mind-reading ability. After her transformation into a vampire in the saga's fourth installment, Bella acquires the ability to shield both herself and others from "mental harm" from other vampires.
- Edward Cullen – Edward is a vampire who lives with a coven of like-minded vampires known as the Cullen family, who feed on animals rather than humans. Over the course of the Twilight series, Edward falls in love with, marries, and then has a child with Bella. At first, Edward feels a mutual hatred toward Jacob Black because of his love for Bella, but in Breaking Dawn, he comes to see Jacob as a brother and friend. Like some vampires, Edward has a supernatural ability: mind reading. It allows him to read anyone's thoughts within a few miles radius. Bella is immune to his power as a human, but learns how to lower this "shield" after her transformation to a vampire.
- Jacob Black – A minor character in the first novel, Jacob is introduced as a member of the Quileute tribe. He resurfaces in New Moon with a much larger role as Bella's best friend as she struggles through her depression over losing Edward. Although he is in love with Bella, she initially sees him as just her best friend. He and other tribe members can shape shift into wolves. In Eclipse Bella realizes that she loves Jacob, though her feelings for him are overpowered by her love for Edward Cullen. In Breaking Dawn, Jacob finds a soulmate in Bella and Edward's baby daughter, Renesmee, ridding him of his heartache for Bella.
The story is set primarily in the town of Forks, Washington, where Bella and her father, Charlie Swan, live. Other cities in Washington briefly appear in the series or are mentioned, such as Port Angeles, Olympia, Seattle and La Push. Some events in Twilight take place in Phoenix, Arizona, where Bella was raised. Volterra, Italy, is featured in New Moon, when Edward travels there to commit suicide and Bella rushes to save him. Jacksonville, Florida, is mentioned first in Twilight and second in Eclipse, when Edward and Bella visit Bella's mother, who has moved there with her new husband. Seattle, Washington, is featured in Breaking Dawn when Jacob tries to escape his love for Bella, and when Bella tries to locate a man named J. Jenks. It is also the location of a series of murders committed by newborn vampires in Eclipse. In Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward spend their honeymoon on a fictional "Isle Esme", purportedly off the coast of Brazil.
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