George Takei wants to take down Twilight.

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Abedeus

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BabyRaptor said:
Just let it die...Eventually all the fans will hit puberty. Or their first actual relationship will happen, they'll try and be Bella ad they'll realize that, Holy shit, maybe letting a guy own and abuse the Fuck out of you is a bad idea.
My sister is 25 years old and has a husband, they've been together for over 2 years already.

It doesn't end at puberty.
 

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DVS BSTrD said:
I never understood why the all the Stars (Trek, Wars, Gate) couldn't just get along.\
Down with the Sparklies!
Last one to impale Edward Cullen with a lightsaber has to pay for drinks!
 

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Can vampires stay around as long as they're like the ones in Daybreakers?

I fucking love Daybreakers.
 

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Can vampires stay around as long as they're like the ones in Daybreakers?

I fucking love Daybreakers.
So long as they don't sparkle.

 

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Crono1973 said:
In my experience, people who like Trek also like Wars. The competition between the two is in good fun. I am disappointed in Shatner though, he should be above that. As for Twilight, I just ignore it and intend to continue doing so. Like Harry Potter, it will end and won't even be talked about 30 years from now.
Actually, I expect Harry Potter will be talked about as a children's classic for a good, long while. It's quite a bit less detestable than Twilight, anyway (this [http://badassdigest.com/2011/11/17/film-crit-hulk-smash-hulk-vs-twilight/] explains why - don't be fooled by the capslock, it's a brilliant article).
 

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A friend of mine sent this to me, and I loved it to pieces. Yes, the people who were fans are starting to become "meh" about it (the person who sent it to me is a recovered Twilight fan) but every year new young girls get to read it, making new fans. We don't hear about it as much since they're not going to school with us or spamming out Facebook walls with it, but they are there. Also, many huge Twilight fans actually really don't like the last book, so they aren't as excited about it.
 
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Picture the Beauty.

Several Federation Galaxy Class starships warp in over earth.

The vampire masses hiss and claw, sparkle and brood.

Beams of light flare up all over the earth. Each light column gives a human or alien, armed with lightsaber or phaser. As the weapons hum, Bastila on the lead starship closes her eyes and readies Battle Meditation. And so begins the cleansing of the world.
 

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I was never a fan of George Takei, I don't find him funny or all together good in anything he does. To me his video just screams of an aging actor trying in futility to stay relevant while the world slowly forgets that he exists.
 

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Berithil said:
Can't we just wait it out? I mean, once the last movie is released on dvd, it should just roll over and die. Unless Meyer wants to milk the franchise for all its worth and release more books, movies, tv specials, or, dare I say, a video game. Unfortunately, of course, most of the fanbase lack the brain cells to see when their beloved franchise is being milked to death and will keep buying products.
She's already said she's going to write more.
 

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I agree that Star Wars and Star Trek fans must unite against true evils of this world.

However I also agree with just waiting for Twilight to die like all the other Trolls. Feeding them through conflict is like fighting Zombies, you just waste ammo and more will come out of the wood works.
 

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rayen020 said:
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
-Edmund Burke
"All that is necessary for good to triumph is for evil men to do nothing."
-4RM3D

Your move...



What? I don't even...
 

rayen020

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4RM3D said:
rayen020 said:
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
-Edmund Burke
"All that is necessary for good to triumph is for evil men to do nothing."
-4RM3D

Your move...
well thats the question isn't it? will the evil people who hit ctrl+p when looking at manuscript from stephnie meyer continue to hit ctrl+p.

"also all that is necessary for men to do nothing is a comfy chair."
-Rayen and possibly someone else i feel like i've heard this before but i'm not sure if i have and who it was.
 

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Averant said:
On one hand this is hilarious.

On the other hand, LET IT DIE ALREADY. if you stop paying attention to it, we'll stop hearing about it!
I have literally NEVER paid attention to it... its still alive.

The people who dont like it ARENT buying the tickets to see it. Surprisingly, ignoring things solves very few problems.
 
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Averant said:
On one hand this is hilarious.

On the other hand, LET IT DIE ALREADY. if you stop paying attention to it, we'll stop hearing about it!
Wow. The Escapist seems to have this slightly eerie ability to say exactly what needs to be said in the first post and then proceed to completely ignore it.

Short version: Quoted for truth.
 

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Kinguendo said:
Averant said:
On one hand this is hilarious.

On the other hand, LET IT DIE ALREADY. if you stop paying attention to it, we'll stop hearing about it!
I have literally NEVER paid attention to it... its still alive.

The people who dont like it ARENT buying the tickets to see it. Surprisingly, ignoring things solves very few problems.
It's funny, I've seen more publicity for Twilight come from the people who hate it than those who like it. Maybe if people did just let it die, everyone wouldn't have to deal with every website rehashing old Twilight bashing memes over and over again and we could get on with finding something new to dispise.