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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Single-Disc Edition) (2010)

Kristen Stewart , Robert Pattinson , David Slade  |  PG-13 |  DVD
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  • Actors: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Xavier Samuel, Billy Burke
  • Directors: David Slade
  • Writers: Melissa Rosenberg, Stephenie Meyer
  • Producers: Bill Bannerman, Greg Mooradian, Guy Oseary, Isaac Klausner, Karen Rosenfelt
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Summit Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 4, 2010
  • Run Time: 124 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,005 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0042MEQVG
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,166 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Single-Disc Edition)" on IMDb

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The third installment of Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster vampire series is its most action packed, both in terms of fight scenes and human-vampire-werewolf lovin'. In Eclipse, the vampiric Cullen clan and the werewolves--their sworn enemies--unite against an army of "newborn" vampires, whose remnants of human blood in their veins makes them stronger and more uncontrollable, causing a string of murders in the Seattle area. They've been created by the vengeful vampire Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard, taking over for Rachelle Lefevre), still keen on destroying human Bella (Kristen Stewart). Thus, Bella is under careful watch, and her undead love Edward (Robert Pattinson) and werewolf best friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner) spend a lot of time arguing over who is the better man for her. (In one hilarious scene where Bella's freezing and only Jacob has the lupine body heat to warm her, he looks over at Edward and cracks, "I am hotter than you." Go Team Jacob!) But there's more at the heart of the triangle than love: Bella, against Edward's warnings, doesn't want to grow older than him and would willingly give up contact with her parents, the chance to grow old with children, and more to be turned into a bloodthirsty vampire. (Jacob's trump card is that Bella wouldn't have to give up her mortality to be with him.) But the unfolding of this love triangle is even clumsier than it was on the page; you're never really convinced Bella has romantic feelings for Jacob, even during their climactic kiss on top of the mountain. This is likely to confuse non-readers of the book series, as Stewart emotes nothing that intones there's a real competition here (clearly, she's Team Edward).

Pattinson, on the other hand, appears to have overcome his awkwardness to become a much cooler Edward; Howard, while missing Lefevre's mischief as Victoria, brings her own touch of soft-spoken manipulation; and Billy Burke, as Bella's father Charlie, continues to steal every scene he's in. The other Cullens also get far more play here, notably Rosalie (Nikki Reed), whose revealing back story is touching and tragic, and Jasper (Jackson Rathbone), who trains everyone in combat and who, halfway through the movie, adopts a sudden Southern accent that he didn't have before, once it's revealed he was a Confederate soldier (on a side note, it's mentioned in the books that Jasper can calm the emotions of others, but that trait isn't used in the movie). The climactic fight scene is well staged by director David Slade (30 Days of Night, Hard Candy); the violence, while not bloody, is still more abundant and disturbing than in the previous films; and the sex, while not actually happening between anyone (yet), is certainly on everyone's mind (but Edward wants to get married first). It seems the characters, and the series, are growing up. --Ellen A. Kim

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It all begins... with a choice. In the third chapter of Stephenie Meyer's phenomenal Twilight series, Bella Swan is surrounded by danger as Seattle is hit by a string of murders and an evil vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, Bella is forced to choose between her love, Edward Cullen, and her friend, Jacob Black-knowing that her decision may ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf.

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I received to dvd in the mail very quickly. sheri13662  |  75 reviewers made a similar statement
Good acting and great action scenes. V. Schmidt  |  75 reviewers made a similar statement
It just seems that if one hadn't read the book, the movie would make little sense. Chris  |  55 reviewers made a similar statement
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369 of 402 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars, best one of the series June 30, 2010
Format:Blu-ray
I have to say I normally don't review movies. I usually try to stick with books (haha hence my name) I also tend not to see movies that were based on books, they are never right ie: Eragon, Blood and Chocolate and yes even the Harry Potters movies were missing tons of sides stories that were in the books. I saw Twilight the day it came out and was both relieved that it was so close to the book, and frustrated because like the book it lacked action. Only the last five minutes had any fighting. The same was true in New Moon, while it followed the book closely it was only the last 10 minutes where Edward fought with the Volturi that were action packed. I have to say I really liked Eclipse. I found that with all of Stepenie Meyer's books (especially Breaking Dawn) there was a huge build up towards the battle scenes, then it just fell apart. Yes it's for a younger age group, but sometimes a little more fighting and action is good. Eclipse delivered good action through out the movie, especially the 'big battle' I found myself wishing that the screen writers would have put this much effort into the first two with the action. David Slade, the director, also did Hard Candy (amazing movie) and 30 Days of Night. I think it was brilliant to bring him in on the project and hope he stays for Breaking Dawn.

I also am glad to say that Kristen Stewert has better facial expressions in this movie. She doesn't look like her face is frozen in only two expressions. Edward also delivers more side comments with good comedic timing. Jacob is hurt in this movie, but the interaction between all three is much less forced and more natural than the first two movies. It is without a doubt the best of the bunch. I won't bog down this review with the plot, because obviously 99% of the people going to Eclipse have read the book at least twice. I can say though that unlike the other two movies, I actually found myself wondering what happens next, and looking forward to how Bella and Edward (and yes Jacob) would react. I'd say if you've been on the fence about the other two movies go see this one, if you hated the first two movies, this one is infinitely better and if you loved the first two movies, I can only say you will love this one even more.
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307 of 351 people found the following review helpful
By beatfan
Format:DVD
Prior to going to the theatre, I sat down to watch the first two installments of the Twilight saga; as a habit, I try to re-watch movies whenever a sequel comes out, just to get an idea of how the series progressed and developed. And in all honesty, both contributed to my overall impression and appreciation of Eclipse.

Twilight is a movie I've never really had an opinion on one way or another; it wasn't the greatest movie I've ever seen, but it wasn't a complete train-wreck. Looking back at it now, I have to say that it is very painful to watch. I, personally, found this first installment to be very mediocre and primitive. Everything in it--the corny music, the blue filters, the choppiness, the transition, the plot selection--felt like a crappy teen flick. But the weakest point of this movie was the lead acting, so weak in fact, that it made the story more difficult to watch. The entire time, I could not focus on anything but the fact that Kristen Stewart kept letting her mouth hang open and scoffing/sighing with every line, while a somewhat aggressive Rob Pattinson kept awkwardly twitching and cringing as if he was in pain. There was no buildup to the romance whatsoever, and it left me wondering why Bella and Edward were even a couple. It wasn't until I got the books for Christmas that I read the story and figured out what was supposed to happen.

New Moon was a fair improvement, coming from a director whose work I generally like. The music selection was much better and more appropriate, the graphics a bit more exciting and the color-scheme more natural. Can't say that the transitions from every scene were done well; this movie still felt like it could be more uniform. And I absolutely loved the entire sequence in Voltera, Italy; that depiction alone is reason enough not to discount New Moon's cinematography. But though this movie was well-shot and produced, once again, the lead acting lacked. Rob made a change, which unfortunately went in the other direction, making him too robotic and emotionless. In my mind, I started to question whether he even had any talent or was just a poor actor. It wasn't until I saw Remember Me that I thought that he had any potential. And Kristen, who at least limited her scoffing to only two or three times, did not shed a single tear in any of the key scenes. Thankfully, her acting was balanced out by Taylor Lautner's, who actually gave a great portrayal of Jacob.

The minute I sat down to watch Eclipse, I had high hopes that David Slade would finally give the Twilight series what it needed - some quality - and walking out at the end of the film, I was anything but disappointed. The flow of the movie was very smooth, and I was actually surprised at how fast it was coming to an end. The special effects and fighting scenes were precisely shot, and the snow-capped mountainside was breathtaking. I am not a Twi-hard, teenager, housewife or part of whatever other stereotype is used to describe people who like this series, but I absolutely loved this movie from beginning to end. In fact, for the first time, I felt like I was watching a re-make of the series with new actors and overall better cinematography.

My biggest surprise was the acting. For the first time, Rob actually nailed Edward's personality and depicted him as he was meant to be--sensitive, caring, loving, witty, protective, etc. Every scene he did, whether angry or laid back, was spot-on and believable, all creepiness and awkwardness aside. FINALLY! And Kristen, though still not at her best, actually smiled and laughed and was fun as opposed to depressed and introverted. This improvement from both of them made all the intimate scenes feel more natural and the romance more believable. All the actors, in fact, especially Jackson Rathborne and Nikki Reed, really stepped up to the plate and played their characters well.

Although no movie will ever give a faithful adaptation of any book, Eclipse got pretty close. And though there were certain liberties taken with the plot, which I remembered well, they did not detract from the key ideas. Overall, the movie hit on all the aspects of Bella's feelings/decisions about love, family, marriage and human life through different interactions with all the characters. Even if I hadn't read the book, I felt like as a viewer, I had enough information to understand her struggle and ultimate choice.

I know that there is always a negative for every positive, so there are plenty of haters of this film. But despite the complaints about the substance/content of the story (which should be attributed to the novelist, not the director), I feel it's unfair to deny that this is more mature, professionally made film that actually breathed some life into what could have otherwise been a cheesy, teen flick.
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90 of 109 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Eclipse July 4, 2010
By Raine
Format:DVD
After the breakup and so much time apart in New Moon, it is endearing to see Edward back at Bella's side where he belongs. Bella seems much more relaxed this time, Charlie does a great job playing the dad who doesn't quite like his daughter's choice of a boyfriend, and there is a nice scene from Florida with Bella and her mom.

The entire Cullen clan get more screen time, and although I love each and every one of them, I have to say Rosalie was especially striking this time, and Jasper was absolutely perfect in his role, with his slight southern accent, and exceptional fighting abilities. They also take us back in time detailing how these two became vampires.

If Jacob is the one you love then you will feel a little sorry for him, as he is having a tough time both mentally and physically, but the rest of the wolf pack are in good shape and ready for the big fight. They also include a really interesting scene of the Quileute history.

Most everything from the book that should have been included, has been, including the very important tent scene, which is my personal favorite ( I just love the conversation between Edward and Jacob.) Then finally we get to the action with the Cullen's and Quileutes coming together to take care of Victoria and those nasty newborn's.

I can't think of a thing I didn't like in this film, and I will definitely be buying the DVD when it is available.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great timing
We bought this because our Eclipse DVD is missing and we were in the middle of a marathon. It took a bit to be Queued but I don't think it can be blamed on Amazon.
Published 3 days ago by Curtis and Korissa Duff
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Great purchase I absolutely loved these books & I am not a teenager! Buy it & give you selves some alone reading time!
Published 6 days ago by Robin
4.0 out of 5 stars All the rage
Lives up to all its hype. I thoroughly enjoyed all the movies. It has brought me back to liking vampire movies again
Published 7 days ago by Maureen M. Markunas
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Loved It
I was excited when I received this movie, because I got to share this movie with my hubs on Mother's Day 2013...I married an awesome guy who watched all 5 movies that day!!!
Published 9 days ago by Michele M. Combs
1.0 out of 5 stars Not pleased
I ordered all of the movies from the series. All of the orders were from different vendors. When this order arrived, I received "New Moon" (which, again, I had purchased from... Read more
Published 10 days ago by Prissygirl6
5.0 out of 5 stars Twilight
Added Twilight to my chic collection. Watched and own the series. Love the movies and the book series. Have purchase several Twilight collectables!!!
Published 14 days ago by jobe
5.0 out of 5 stars Eclipe Rocks
My husband, who is NOT a Twilight fan, loves this movie. Fighting, big dogs, killings, with some romantic tension thrown in.
Published 14 days ago by kaikai
5.0 out of 5 stars See my review on the first Twilight movie...
My initial review says what I feel for the entire Twilight series. Again, not for everyone, especially the " hardcore" I have to critique everything people, but it is... Read more
Published 15 days ago by M. Nehls
5.0 out of 5 stars Movie product
It's a decent movie. just did not like the way the vampires were able to go out in sunlight. Would recommend it to friends.
Published 16 days ago by Ryan
3.0 out of 5 stars Its a love/hate thing...
These movies are real bad, but I keep watching them over and over, just like the harry potter movies. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Jack
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How could people like this more then New Moon?!
I like "New Moon" better as well.
Dec 14, 2010 by Levi B. |  See all 9 posts
Spanish Subtitles?
Well i got mine and it says English/French. In fact i bought all 3 blu rays at 3 different places and they all sent me the French version. Very Dissapointing
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How come we can't buy it for online viewing?
I am wondering that too. Breaking Dawn, which came out after Eclipse, is available. So why not this one??
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Eclipse disc 1 not playing on a DVD player? Anyone else have that problem?
Most likely google the brand of your dvd player and find there suport area and see if they have updates for your model which should probably be on a sticker or scrached into the dvd player somewere. Or you could just try googleing your model number and update and might find it that way if it... Read more
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Defective Blu-ray?
Mine will not exit the menu!!
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No more flipper Discs!!!
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