For starters, I don't think he actually paid attention to what he was saying. Edward physically hurt his wife during sex, and destroyed a giant bed. Why does it not make sense for him to not want to physically hurt his wife? Isn't the fact that he zei he didn't want to hurt her again a good thing?
Also: he took the whole "cold as stone" beschrijving way too literal. Edward is not literally made of stone. That's why he can move, and doesn't break chairs of cars of other fragile things when he sits on them. And since he doesn't break fragile things door sitting on them, it makes sense that he wouldn't hurt Bella when he lays on her.
Eh... It wasn't exactly sunny outside (just like every othery day), and a good majority of the Cullens, if not all the Cullens, were under trees. The sparkling in the light has always been a problem, but that problem wasn't worse in this movie than the others.
No, mainly because he was dramatically over the top, boven and making obvious exaggerations left and right. It was difficult to take him seriously. Even the praise sounded like an insult.
bri-marie already made all the arguments. I just wanted to say the guy's annoying.
I've seen this guys' movie reviews and his Twilight reviews are ALWAYS bad. He just hates Twilight so when he has to watch the movies, he watches it in with a negative attitude. But then again, remember, he's a guy. Guys never really like Twilight. We all say he over exaggerated because we're Twilight fans. But to everyone else, Twilight sucks .___. I actually really liked Breaking Dawn.