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'Twilight' finale rakes in seven Razzie Awards
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By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY
What will the Razzie Awards, given out the night before the Oscars each year, do next year with no Twilight film in the offering? Saturday night, the annual bad-movie honors crowned the Cullen coven and their wolfpack friends with seven bad-film honors, including worst screen ensemble for Breaking Dawn Part 2, worst director for Bill Condon, worst actress for Kristen Stewart and worst supporting actor for Taylor Lautner.
You can agree with or argue with those as you like, but its hard to argue with Lautners other dishonor. He and young actress Mackenzie Foy, now 12, won for worst screen couple. If you saw the film, you know that late-teen Jacob falls in love with Foys character as an infant though the book and film try to make it clear that nothing will happen between them until shes older, and calls it imprinting, not creepy newborn-teenager love.
Stewarts own Twilight love interest, Robert Pattinson, was spared the worst actor award, which went to Adam Sandler for Thats My Boy, which is creeptastic from plot to finish. Its based on a Mary Kay Letourneau-like case where Sandler gets his teacher pregnant when he is just 13, then reconnects with the child he named Han Solo, whos grown up to be Andy Samberg. Why all the creepy child-sex plotlines, Hollywood? If you want to stay off the Razzies list, this is not the theme to follow.
Why did Breaking Dawn Part 2, such a huge box-office phenomenon, do so well at the bad-movie awards? The Associated Press quoted Razzies founder John Wilson as saying, I have a pet theory, which is that the box office on 'Twilight' films is very impressive, but my theory is that instead of 40 million individual girls going to see it, it's 8 million girls going to see it five times each.
For worst picture, Breaking Dawn Part 2 beat out "Battleship," ''That's My Boy," Eddie Murphys A Thousand Words and the little-seen and horribly titled kid movie "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure. And heres where the Twilight coven can take some comfort. They may have won the category, but The Oogieloves is considered one of the worst financial box-office bombs of all time. It reportedly cost $20 million to make and another $40 million to market, but made only $1 million while playing 2100 theaters, averaging a sad $47 per theater.
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Dave (imported)
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I honestly don't understand the success of Twilight.
The only thing I liked about the first two films (the first book nearly killed me) is the CGI werewolves.
I found myself more concerned over minor and supporting "here one minute and gone the next" characters than I did the "heroes".
The only thing I liked about the first two films (the first book nearly killed me) is the CGI werewolves.
I found myself more concerned over minor and supporting "here one minute and gone the next" characters than I did the "heroes".
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Dave (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:48 pm you are not a teenage girl, that's why you don't get it.
I am! Throb...
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Paolo wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:34 pm I honestly don't understand the success of Twilight.
The only thing I liked about the first two films (the first book nearly killed me) is the CGI werewolves.
I found myself more concerned over minor and supporting "here one minute and gone the next" characters than I did the "heroes".
Actually, they seem to have found actors and a director that perfectly complemented the book. They are just as insipid and pointless as the writing.
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Twilight movies pushed the right emotional buttons: everything and everyone revolved around the heroine; True Romance, with a boy of the sort girls imagine - sensitive, caring, respectful, self-sacrificing - a girl with a penis; adolescence perfected and made more than transitional by eternal youth; flattering membership in a secret elite; the adolescent world of self, friends, enemies, lust, and aggression confirmed and made flesh. This is something every teen girl like me can enjoy. It isn't designed to match reality. It's designed to match the landscape of teen girls' emotions. At this it succeeded, which explains the box office.