Sunday, December 11, 2011

Breaking dawn the last book and the twilight series! should it be made a movie!?!?

So this is from the new moon site talkin bout breaking dawn possible being made into a movie



There hasn’t been official word yet on whether Breaking Dawn will be a movie. Though we’d undoubtedly all like to see it made, the Twilight Examiner takes a look at some of the difficulties that may arise in making it happen (warning: spoiilers ahead)–



We also know that Summit Entertainment has taken The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn as an “optioned property,” which, basically, means that they have the choice whether to make the film or not - and they haven’t decided at this point. We also know that Robert Pattinson was quoted to say on the Red Carpet of the Oscar’s this March that Breaking Dawn would, indeed, be made as well (video below - saying “and Breaking Dawn’s gonna be done at some point as well, so yeah…”).



Rumor had it that the issue was with the character Renesmee and the impossibility of casting a baby with a full set of teeth who continues to grow at rapid and inexplicable speed, talks (when she actually speaks) like a mature adult of wisened years, and who can do spectacular things physically (such as, for instance, jump eight feet in the air to catch a snowflake).



Another possible issue? That the movie would be too long to properly capture the spirit of the book. Then there’s the whole issue of whether it would be R-rated (spoilers)–



“When she gives birth, Edward rips open Bella’s stomach with his teeth to get the baby out.



It’s a bloody and gruesome birth. And what does the little bugger do once she’s out? Sinks her half-vampire teeth into mom’s chest, that’s what. What follows is an equally bloody and gruesome transformation of our teenage heroine into a vampire. How any of the birth scene gets magically transformed into a PG-13 moment is anyone’s guess.”



As an odd addendum, Fox News is reporting that “Noot Seear has just signed a very appetizing deal to appear in the next three “Twilight” installments”. Huh? As far as I can recall, Heidi isn’t even in Eclipse and Breaking Dawn!





What do you think bout it!

Kristen should still play bella?

Renesmee will be hard to find and get how she grows and the talkin and teeth?

It being rated R if they add in everything with the sex and the birth sence?

The length of the movie should they just make in into two movies or 3-4 hours is fine!?Breaking dawn the last book and the twilight series! should it be made a movie!?!?
They are still debating weather to turn it into a movie or not

cause of Renesmee

Yes Kristen makes a great Bella

Yes Renesmee Will be hard to find

Yes rated R

Yeah definitely two movies

how do you fit a 700 page book into a 120.min film

LOL

XDBreaking dawn the last book and the twilight series! should it be made a movie!?!?
I'd really prefer not to see Breaking Dawn as a movie. It wasn't exactly the best book I've ever read, and I don't think it would be much better as a movie.
No. It shouldn't be made a movie because Twilight was an awful one. If they make a movie, it won't be great either because they'd have to use a whole ton of graphic stuff, which would suck.
I think that every Twilight fan would love to see Breaking Dawn become a movie, but the truth is that it's verging on impossible. It would have to be R-rated unless they cover up that one part with someone's body, which is so stupid... And if they make it I suggest a part1 part 2 movie... Or just go ahead and make it long, if you loved the book then sitting for a couple hours shouldn't hurt.
i would see it.

Kristen should not plat bella. Ellen Page should.

Renesmee....well they can work miracles with the computer.

I would perfer if they didnt really show much of the sex scene, i would perfer they did it like in the book. There in the water, then they wake up from a fun night. that would be GREAT!



and as for the birth part. they could keep her shirt on or keep her in her bra or something. and they can leave out the part where her baby bites her. And i dont think the bloodiness would be bad. They could just have the camera focused on her or jacob while you hear what edward is doing.



Oh, i would kick butt as a director! lol jk
I would LOVE to see Breaking Dawn become a movie. Stephenie Meyer has said that the book would have to be split up, which would result in 2 movies for the book.

I definitely think Kristen should still play Bella, she's the only one I can even imagine being Bella. When I read the series I pictured in my mind what Bella would look like and Kristen is perfect.

I think that there would probably be some kind of technical programming that would enable to movie people to make Renesmee have teeth and since she is constantly growing they would only need to have a baby with teeth for a scene or two.

I think that it would probably have to be rated R, but I'm sure the producers of the movie would try to make it at least PG 13 so that more fans would be able to see it, but I do agree that the sex scenes and the birthing scenes probably aren't for the younger fans.
i think they will. look how awesome gollum turned out using computer graphics and stuff. they can easily make a baby. and the whole r rating thing. they can tone that stuff down so its not so gruesome. they need to target the main audience, and since the fans bring in the money, they will keep it to that age group. theres no point making a teen movie for adults. not as many ppl would watch it.
I would LOVE to see it!



I know for sure that Robert P. and Kristen S. are in for the first three movies, and not for sure the fourth. I do think Kristen Stewart should play Bella, only because it would be all confusing and different if she didn't. (Though I don't like her).



I wouldn't mind it being a long movie, you know, kind of like the Harry Potter movies...



It probably should be Rated-R. That way all those stupid immature 10 yr. olds won't be there.



And I know, Twilight was a bad movie. I love Twilight and I admit it. The books were so awesome, the movie was so not.
No. Twilight was bad enough.

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