4/08/2011

Breaking Dawn Movie Review

By Owen Cox


Twilight fans are getting more and more excited because of the upcoming and hopefully not the last series of Meyer's book. It is already announced the showing of Breaking Dawn in theaters this coming November 2011. Read this article and find out more about Breaking Dawn trailer.

With such a popular movie, it's no wonder that Twilight fans would jump at a chance to be part of a movie. Extras for the first two movies comprised of a few lucky locals from where shooting was taking place as well as aspiring actors with resumes to push. The next reported installment in the popular Twilight Saga series will be "Breaking Dawn" and many fans are dreaming of a chance to be an extra on the next movie.

Some fans believe they've found their chance when they get email messages or see ads on Twilight fan sites. Here's an example of a call for extras for the next Twilight movie but before you read it, beware that it is a scam.

Split into three sections, one of which is narrated by werewolf Jacob Black, the story opens with Bella thinking about her impending wedding to Edward. She seems to be on the verge of getting exactly what she wants, but Bella has no idea what dangers loom in her future. A near-death experience, a terrifying vampire war and divided loyalties among those she loves.

Veenker says that she gets thousands of emails and letters from fans interested in being part of the movies. "It scares me to think of what the low-lives out there could do to hurt such easy targets," she adds. According to MSNBC.com Veenkner did what many want to be Twilight movie fans should do if they see an ad for an extras call. She researched the responsible party and learned that they have an "F" rating with the Better Business Bureau.

The saga finale opens with Bella's and Edward's wedding, honeymoon and surprise human/vampire hybrid honeymoon baby. The baby's birth is easily one of the most gruesome scenes ever written with a young audience in mind and Bella gives her a truly awful name, Renesmee. The one redeeming factor of the novel is that a large portion is, for the first time, narrated by another character, in this case, Jacob. While it's not done to perfection, Meyers is able to capture and present Jacob's tortuous involvement with Bella and the other Cullens.




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