Twilight with Kristen Stewart: DVD Cover

    Twilight Director: Catherine Hardwicke Cast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/27/2009
    • Original Release: 2008
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 84

    Viewer Rating: (1218 ratings)

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    Features

    Extended scenes not seen in theaters; Audio commentary by director Catherine Hardwicke, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson; Music videos from Muse, Paramore and Linkin Park

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Twilight
    1. Welcome to Forks, Population 3120 [5:41]
    2. First Day of School [4:38]
    3. Lab Partners [5:57]
    4. Are You Enjoying the Rain? [4:32]
    5. I Hope You Enjoy Disappointment [4:40]
    6. We Shouldn't be Friends [4:17]
    7. La Push, Baby [5:05]
    8. Let's Not Play with Our Food [2:40]
    9. I Feel Very Protective of You [6:48]
    10. Your Hand Is So Cold [5:11]
    11. How Long Have You Been 17? [5:25]
    12. So the Lion Fell in Love with the Lamb [3:03]
    13. Breaking all the Rules Now [5:14]
    14. An Excuse to Use the Kitchen [4:48]
    15. I Don't Mind Being Alone [3:24]
    16. I Like Watching You Sleep [2:18]
    17. You Brought a Snack [5:09]
    18. You Are My Life Now [5:42]
    19. The Tracker Just Changed Course [6:31]
    20. Fragile Little Human [4:29]
    21. We Can't be Apart [6:50]
    22. Important Rite of Passage [3:41]
    23. I Dream About Being with You Forever [3:42]
    24. Victoria [3:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    When Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) reluctantly moved to the perpetually overcast town of Forks, WA, and set out to carve a niche for herself, she assumed it would be one similar to the low-profile social position she held back in Phoenix. First on the list of surprises was the unfamiliar attention from the male population of her new high school; second, the attention from one male in particular: Edward Cullen, Vampire (Robert Pattinson). Before long, the unlikely soul mates find themselves in a passionate relationship with a variety of significant setbacks, including Edward's special-needs diet (he doesn't eat humans, but Bella's scent inspires a nearly impossible to harness bloodlust) and the human girl's mortality. Though things proceed relatively smoothly at first (Edward even introduces Bella to his adoptive vampire family), a visiting vampire clan consisting of James (Cam Gigandet), Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre), and Laurent (Edi Gathegi) catches Bella's unique scent and threatens the young couple's budding, if dangerous, happiness. James, known for his powerful tracking ability, becomes obsessed with making Bella his next victim. Fearing for Bella's safety and that of her loved ones, the Cullens must combine their collective talents in order to stop the highly predatory James before his goal is accomplished. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    Vampires Are Backby Anonymous

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    November 20, 2009: Loved Twilight but really love True Blood

    This review was written about the DVD 2-Disc Special Edition edition.

    Tingle Inducingby FatGirlSlim

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    November 11, 2009: I know there's already 8 bazillion reviews on this so I won't ramble. Finally got around to watching this movie and I can definitely see what all the fuss is about!

    This review was written about the DVD 2-Disc Special Edition / Wide Screen edition.


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