bella: where are your fangs?
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bella: where are your fangs?
TWILIGHT (2008) dir. Catherine Hardwicke
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THEY ARE SO FUNNY 😭
I wish we could’ve seen their personalities in the movies.
if i was undead i would spend so much time floating facedown in various bodies of water
Edward pay attention
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NOSFERATU (2024) dir. Robert Eggers The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011) dir. Bill Condon
I just cannot understand Charlie's vitriolic hatred of Edward.
The first thing he learns about this kid is that his daughter likes him too much. To the point that it scares her off and she runs away. Then, Edward proves he cares for her too by attempting to bring her home under parental supervision. Something Charlie should support and be grateful for? it's so strange to me that Charlie jumps to the conclusion "Bella wouldn't be there at all if not for Edward"
Then, he watches Edward be nothing but loving and doting to his daughter for the rest of spring and the entire summer.
Edward and Bella break up. The story is Carlisle got a new job. An eighteen-year-old boy has literally no control if their parent gets a new job and moves the family. Sure, he can get mad that Edward dumped her in a shitty way. In the book, Bella reassures him that she went into the woods herself. And there's no reason Charlie shouldn't believe that because he must have seen Edward be so careful and caring and cautious around Bella that entire summer.
ALSO as a grown-ass man, he should be like "Edward is this orphan kid who's probably got a lot of issues and doesn't know how to properly handle closure". He can be upset and confused. SURE. But he should be far more concerned with Bella's reaction to Edward than Edward himself.
Then, he should be mad at Alice and Bella for running away. Because as far as he knows, once again, Edward brought Bella back home under parental supervision. Then, once the Cullen family learned the distress Bella was in when Edward left, they moved back. Again, something Charlie should be grateful for? They cared enough about her to move back? A grown adult watches Edward dote upon and love his daughter for another spring all the way through summer and despises him the entire time.
Charlie can feel irritated that Bella chose Edward over his friend's son.
Charlie can feel confused over the depth of their teenage relationship.
Charlie can feel contempt for the relationship in general because it isn't what he would want for Bella.
But hatred? To the point where he is openly aggressive toward an orphaned teen? A kid who very clearly loves his daughter? I just don't get it?
The people defending Charlie clearly have not read New Moon.
The tags talking about how Charlie hated Edward because he's "a good cop" and could sense something was wrong with the family? Charlie was perfectly polite to Edward in the beginning. He adored Alice. He was upset about the Cullens' departure and annoyed that they celebrated it in La Push. He saw nothing wrong with that family.
Then, the notes talking about how Charlie has something to fear because Bella winds up hurt because of Edward? She gets one broken leg with Edward. During the motorcycle escapade, Bella was hospitalized, concussed, and sustained all sorts of other injuries the readers didn't hear about for weeks. She went hiking in the woods when he asked her not to and nearly got attacked by a wolf (well, she told him it was a wolf) She gave Charlie flimsy excuses the entire time and he just swallowed them.
So I'm sorry. You're all wrong. The small town cop decided to be hostile towards a minor.
twilight renaissance happening once again (in my brain)
gays see something with "vampire" in it and hit reblog
thinking about the similarities between iwtv and twilight is my full-time job atp and it feels like a carnal sin but by god do i enjoy it
anyways, it is fascinating how similar Edward and Bella are to Armand and Daniel..... there's such a reluctance to turn their partner from Armand and Edward because immortality isn't the gift Bella and Daniel think it to be. for Edward, it was easier to imagine Bella growing old and living a life, than to curse her with immortality--and the same went for Armand with Daniel ("[...] I'd rather die than see you die, Daniel").
Edward and Armand both had their life stripped from them before they even reached adulthood (like, they were both SEVENTEEN!!!!), so there must be such a profound sense of loss and grief for their respective could-have-been's. then, they find Bella and Daniel; two people so full of vibrant life--something Armand and Edward haven't experienced in years upon years. they're fascinating to these creatures, and ever-so captivating. but these two humans want to throw their mortality away--something Edward and Armand both crave--so utterly willingly, simply out of love.
though, love didn't come first--i think curiosity was a driving force. why was this mortal so different to the rest? and what is it that drew them in? there was also certainly an air of contempt at the start of both of these companionships, with Armand and Edward both learning how to be more palatable to humans after being so reclusive and withdrawn. but, what hung over all four of them was loneliness. and, when it came down to it, these creatures, as awful and evil as they claim to be, couldn't bear to be alone for one more second of their eternal un-lives.
death is worse than undeath. they are selfish monsters, just as they thought themselves to be. but now dazzling, young vampires who think of immortality as a gift, light the candle that never even got to flicker and dance their ways into the savage garden with such wonder, winding and guiding them down a path they never knew existed.
these four are my blorbos and i think about them all the time. my freak4freaks.
I wish Emmett had like, friends.
All the people who show up in Breaking Dawn are framed as Carlisle's friends, except Peter and Charlotte who are Jasper's.
I know in the scheme of vampire history that Emmett isn't that old, but he and Rosalie do canonically sometimes live apart from the rest of the family as a married couple, so there's SOME opportunity he could have met some other vampires separate from Carlisle's circle.
That one random vampire Randall could be Emmett's friend? The guide says he's from California, was 18 when he was turned in the 1960s and Carlisle was one of the first vampires he met but like, Emmett was with Carlisle in the 1960s.
PLEASE can Emmett have a California surfer dude vampire bro named Randy? I need this.