Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Off-Topic Forum for things having nothing to do with Twilight or the entertainment industry

Moderators: bac, cullengirl, una, Nena

Forum rules
Click for Forum Rules
therealmrswhitlock
Banging Out Dents with Tyler
Posts: 359
Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:17 pm
Location: Trying to replace Trumpy
Contact:

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by therealmrswhitlock »

Oh, I'll probably go to opening night provided I do not have to work the next day. I really really want to see all the new vamps. That's the part I'm looking forward to.
Left my heart on the Gen Y thread....<3 my Lexily!
How could anyone say no to this face? Awww....
Image
TwilightFan87
Finding a Nice Guy for Angela
Posts: 971
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:49 am
Location: United States

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by TwilightFan87 »

I'm fairly sure I'll like it, it just really hinges on the end battle..I hate how now they're advertising 'now with a surprise ending'...that's NOT why the majority of Twilight fans are going to see it.

I won't be going at midnight..no one to go with and I wasn't in the mood to deal with the insanity..I got to go see Eclipse at midnight and that was a fun experience. I'm going to the 10:45am showing on Friday with my hubby..he's going along kinda reluctantly :) I like going when it won't be kinda chaotic and I'll be able to hear all the dialogue without all the screaming!
Image
Lieziewiezie
Ignoring Renee's E-Mails
Posts: 756
Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:56 am
Location: Belgium

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by Lieziewiezie »

Me and the best friend are going crazy and doing the marathon as end of the Twilight era ;). Tomorow at 2pm in the afternoon it all starts with Twilight and then we end with the new movie that starts at midnight.

We went to see all the movies together in different phases of our lives, with different people joining us etc... so I think it's suitable to now see them all back to back ;)
Image
Thanks MRK for the banner!
Is a proud part of the Gen Y Lexily to escape reality!
Wingtear
Playing Thunderball
Posts: 1662
Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:09 am
Location: in Finland, making out with a werewolf
Contact:

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by Wingtear »

I'm probably going with a friend who thinks she wants to see it. She was unsure if she had seen #1 until I told her it was the one where they got married... And she has read the books... Need I say she's no lover? :) But that's OK, she has other qualities :mrgreen:
AKA
the Host
Game of Thrones series
Vren series
Image
Banner and avatar by the amazing MRK
Lieziewiezie
Ignoring Renee's E-Mails
Posts: 756
Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:56 am
Location: Belgium

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by Lieziewiezie »

I saw it and I liked it!

[ Post made via Mobile Device ]
Image
Thanks MRK for the banner!
Is a proud part of the Gen Y Lexily to escape reality!
TwilightFan87
Finding a Nice Guy for Angela
Posts: 971
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:49 am
Location: United States

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by TwilightFan87 »

I'm looking forward to it :) Friday will be here soon, hooray!

Thanks for the book recommendations. I picked up Divergent yesterday and only read about five chapters before I got bored with it. Reminded me of a Hunger Games/Ender's Game type of setting and I'm not in the mood to be depressed again. So back to chick lit and re-reading Eclipse again I suppose.
Image
Lieziewiezie
Ignoring Renee's E-Mails
Posts: 756
Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:56 am
Location: Belgium

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by Lieziewiezie »

Divergent is absolutly awsome though. I loved it.

Have you read the Shiver series by Magie Stiefvater yet? That one is more Twilighty. Also the Drake Chronicles is fun, I didn't got very far since there was happening to little for me. But alot of people seem to like it?
Image
Thanks MRK for the banner!
Is a proud part of the Gen Y Lexily to escape reality!
TwilightFan87
Finding a Nice Guy for Angela
Posts: 971
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:49 am
Location: United States

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by TwilightFan87 »

Oooh no, I haven't read that..thanks :)

I saw it today-the theater was WAY more crowded than I anticipated for a morning showing (last year we went at 1pm and there was practically no one there), and I liked it, for the most part. I'm still digesting it :)
Image
Wingtear
Playing Thunderball
Posts: 1662
Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:09 am
Location: in Finland, making out with a werewolf
Contact:

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by Wingtear »

I missed the premiere, and the showing yesterday, and the one tonight. Have plans of going tomorrow, hope it works out. I saw all these "going to see bd2" statuses on FB, but no comments fterwards... Makes me think that none of them was blasted away...

I'm curently reading "the prophesy of the Cheysuli" series by Jennifer Robersson. Also recomend Maggie Furey's "Aurian"-books.

[ Post made via Mobile Device ]
Image
Banner and avatar by the amazing MRK
TwilightFan87
Finding a Nice Guy for Angela
Posts: 971
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:49 am
Location: United States

Re: Gen Y --The 20 something's thread

Post by TwilightFan87 »

Ive found that I like chick lit quite a bit right now..Emily Giffin and Sarah Dessen in particular.

[ Post made via Mobile Device ]
Image
Post Reply