
And maybe Alice but probably because I imagined her being a superbabe. I think the only one I really liked was Carlisle.

But I'm not gonna lie, it didn't take long for me to get sick of Edward's smoldering eyes and marble forearms. I didn't hate it, it wasn't terrible, and I might even go so far to say that parts of it were better than I had expected.

But this time curiosity got the better of me, so while at the airport last Friday I picked up a cheap paperback copy at one of the newsstands. I've been interested in reading Twilight before, but after an attempt to read The Host by the same author, any desire to try Twilight was extinguished. I was curious to see what the hype was about. (Sure, Twilight is a love story so it's not about special effects and fighting, but c'mon, when the acting is that bad you've gotta give us something.) How could a movie with no redeeming qualities be so popular? (OK, so I liked Jacob, but a character with ten minutes of screen time hardly saves the movie.) The acting was unconvincing, the visual effects were laughable, and the action was too short to be satisfying. But when I left the theater after seeing this one, I sincerely struggled to find something I liked about Twilight. I'm pretty easy to please when it comes to movies - not that I love every movie I see, but there is usually something that I like about most. While I was home for Thanksgiving break I went with some of my family to see the movie Twilight. The track follows other recent joint projects the award-winning megastar has worked on, including Post Malone’s “One Right Now”, Swedish House Mafia’s “Moth To A Flame” and Rosalía’s “La Fama”.First, the movie was bad. Meanwhile, The Weeknd has also shared another new collaboration this week, this time teaming up with FKA Twigs on “Tears In The Club”. I wanted her adoring fans to get a special gift before the holidays and felt it was the perfect time to release a never-before-heard offering.”Įarlier this year, Aaliyah’s back catalog was released on streaming services for the first time as part of a new partnership with the label EMPIRE.

In a press release, Barry Hankerson, founder of Blackground Records, said: “I’m so excited to share this new song by Aaliyah and the very talented The Weeknd.

The Weeknd responds with his thoughts on the chorus, singing: “ You’re so cold, I can see your breath, I swear/They told me not to fall in love/Wondering where it all went wrong/You were my poison all along.”
