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Docublogger Meredith Holdway interviews Twilight's screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg and includes questions that Twilight fans have been dying to know about the upcoming motion picture due in November.

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  • Thank God they're cutting back on Edward saving her all the time. I know how that's how it is in the books, but seriously, that's part of what makes me loathe Bella as a female character. She's never really given a chance to be independent. I'm stoked about Kristen's portrayal of her - her strength will really give Bella some much needed backbone. And I'm glad that Rosenberg was selective about when and where Edward played the hero.

    Major, major bravo to her.

    - Lolls.

  • I totally agree with Melissa about the whole fans only wanting to see what their interpretation of Twilight is. Im just so appreciative that someone has transformed this great book into film, even if it is different, its still the same storyline, with great actors playing these amazing characters and new things might be awesome! Im super excited!!

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  • WE ALL KNOW JACOB IS YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTER

  • haha she talks so weird.

  • Why haven't they fired this bitch yet? I mean I almost cried of joy when it was revealed that Catherine was out. She ruined the books/movie.

    She didn't put the blood typing scene in b/c it would make Bella weak?? The film then went on about feminism etc. If they want to make a documentary; go ahead, but don't post them on something like Twilight!

  • Nah dont like her work.

    I cant believe that they let her write new moon and eclipse.

    no matter who the directors will be,she will f*ck this up.

  • Its really discouraging how Melissa Rosenberg left out some of the BEST lines from the book. Scenes just touch on areas that the book elaborated on. These are important for the story and should not have been left out!

  • she did a great job and I loved the film but IMHO this is definitely kind of story you should READ before watching.

  • She did an amazing job with the screenwriting

    I think the film flows better in the film.

  • it's comforting to know that the screenwriter seems to know what she's doing. and i'm glad they made the decision to make bella a more strong and independent character. yeah i know in the book she's supposed to be "prone to the danger" and blah blah blah, but that really shouldn't be the excuse for getting rescued all the time. i like the books but the prince-comes-to-the-rescue plotline is getting really tiring.

  • I love the blood typing scene :(

    But I definitely get what she's saying,

    And it would be really bad if he just kept saving her...

  • Hi, Just wanted to say that if u read my bulletin and you wanted to see the part I was talking about in which she says they're taking out the blood typing scene... It's 9:28

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