And no one claimed it wasn't poorly written. All I ask is that you don't make <s>attack</s> make disparaging comments about those who claim it has merit when (1) you are not the target audience and (2) you haven't read more than a chapter.
That's true, I did say that. Most people, I think, could tell I was being facetious though. Either way, your comment wasn't warranted or appropriate.
Like I said, giving your opinion on the series is fine. Giving your opinion on the people who enjoy it is not. When you are capable of telling the difference you are welcome to re-join the discussion. You've already stated that the chapter you read was poorly written, do you have anything else to contribute?
And I'm sorry you feel as though my requesting that you act appropriately has been a judgment of you. However, I'm not going to play these back-and-forth "no you're the meanie-head, no you are" games. I'm requesting that you discuss the actual content of the movie or you find something else to do. If you have more to say on the difference between discussing a movie/series and discussing its fanbase then I guess you can PM me, but we're done discussing it here.
At the beginning it does seem kinda forced. Like they're in love now why? I dunno. Did you read all of them? I like that it's the girl pressuring the guy into boning for once. I found it amusing.
I noticed the music overall was a lot better in this movie. I liked the soundtrack for the first one, but in this one the music was less distracting and set the mood better.
There was an impressive amount of detail from the book. The only scene I can think of that wasn't in there was Bella going to the empty Cullen house.
She gets the bracelet in Eclipse, right?