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The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2 Disc Special Edition)

£12.93
Boxshot
Release Date 22 Mar 2010
Director Chris Weitz
Creator Robert Pattinson
Kristen Stewart
Peter Lambert
Mark Morgan
Wyck Godfrey
Stephenie Meyer
Melissa Rosenberg
Actors Robert Pattinson
Kristen Stewart
Ashley Greene
Peter Facinelli
Elizabeth Reaser
Discs 2
Region 2

Customer Reviews

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amazing
its uberly awesome buy it the minute it comes out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have read all the book at least 5 times over cos they're great!!!!!!!!! the films(so far) are equally amazing. buy it now! Amazing AMazing AMAzing AMAZing AMAZIng AMAZINg AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Age no barrier to its appeal
I agree with the reviewer who says she's 38 and loved the whole Twilight saga. It transcends age. I'm 60 with a grown up family and I'm completely addicted to it! I'd actually bought the books for my 13 year old granddaughter for Christmas 2008, and peeked inside "Twilight" to make sure that a 'vampire' book was suitable for a 13 year old, and just got completely hooked in ..... and I couldn't put the books down 'til I'd read all 4 from cover to cover. The love story between Bella and Edward is pure magic, up there on a par with the greats - Lizzie Bennett & Mr Darcy, Romeo & Juliet, Cathy & Heathcliff, etc. I've read all the books heaps of times and watched Twilight so many times I've lost count; I just never tire of it. The New Moon film was eagerly awaited and while it's good, and the effects are stunning, I felt that the actual love story between B & E didn't come across as strongly as it did in the Twilight movie. There are parts in the New Moon book - particularly where B has her "epiphany" after they come back from Italy - that move me to tears, they're so breathtakingly beautiful. Of course we all know that a film has to be a very condensed version of a book, but some things are just too pertinent to miss out; not just the "epiphany" scene, but there's a lot of humour in the books (eg Edward carrying Bella in Twilight when she faints at the sight of blood in a Biology class) that is completely missed from the films. The fact that Edward has "a bit of a temper" and is sometimes arrogant - very relevant to the storylines and building a complete picture of a character - is also completely missed from the film versions. Having said all that, I absolutely love the books (and the films to date). Stephenie Meyer is a genius. One last gripe though - what happened to the beautiful song "Let Me Sign" that Robert Pattinson sang in the Twilight film in the scene where Bella had been attacked by vampire James?? Why, oh why, wasn't it included on the CD??????
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ordered early before its even in the shops
i have ordered and paid for this item before it even comes in the shops.
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New moon
Fantastic out of this world you have to read this and all the others x
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Please no more drivel
This film is like watching paint dry! Heres a summary: 1 hour of moping around 'cos shes been dumped, 30 minutes of her imagining seeing him, 5 minutes werewolf action, 20 minutes umming and ahhing over whether she likes Edward or Jacob best, 5 minutes deciding she likes Edward. This is honestly one of THE MOST BORING films I have seen, and can't see the fascination with the film or books. The only saving grace is the werewolf fitties and brief action sections. Other than that its literally a film about her splitting up and moping around. You have no connection to the characters, the acting is wooden and I couldn't wait to leave the cinema.