Thanksgiving will have more to offer than just turkey and football this year. Opening on November 18 is the first part in the next series of the Twilight saga. Cinemas should be packed for this flick. Students returning home for the holiday weekend will be able to shop on Black Friday, unite with old friends, and take in "Breaking Dawn."
The night before Thanksgiving, November 23 is the biggest bar night of the year. This year it will have competition with this movie.
Spoiler
The wedding invitations are ready to go out for friends and family of Bella and Edward. How will Jacob react? Will he even get an invitation? The couple must deal with the wedding, honeymoon and the birth of a child. Will this child pose a threat to both the wolf pack and vampire coven? Keep in mind that this movie ending will have you coming back for part 2.
Read the Book First?
There is plenty of time to read the book before the movie comes out. You can find it here at Amazon.com. Some people like to read the book before the movie, while others don't.
Movie Parties
Some individuals are already planning premiere parties to go with the movie. Thanksgiving weekend provides plenty of opportunities to have a party before or after the movie.
The night before Thanksgiving, November 23 is the biggest bar night of the year. This year it will have competition with this movie.
Spoiler
The wedding invitations are ready to go out for friends and family of Bella and Edward. How will Jacob react? Will he even get an invitation? The couple must deal with the wedding, honeymoon and the birth of a child. Will this child pose a threat to both the wolf pack and vampire coven? Keep in mind that this movie ending will have you coming back for part 2.
Read the Book First?
There is plenty of time to read the book before the movie comes out. You can find it here at Amazon.com. Some people like to read the book before the movie, while others don't.
Movie Parties
Some individuals are already planning premiere parties to go with the movie. Thanksgiving weekend provides plenty of opportunities to have a party before or after the movie.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentI have never watched this. I just can't get into it.
I love to ready the book before the movie. Thanks for the review.
I'm almost afraid to see it in theaters.
I love this....all great ideas. I have often found that the book is always better than the movies...well, almost always.
I'm looking forward to these movies--already read the books:-)
Thanks!