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Twilight - Ultimate Collector's Set
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Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) doesn’t expect much when she moves to the small town of Forks, Washington, until she meets the mysterious and handsome Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson)—a boy who’s hiding a dark secret: he’s a vampire. As their worlds and hearts collide, Edward must battle the bloodlust raging inside him as well as a coterie of undead that would make Bella their prey. Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling sensation by Stephenie Meyer, Twilight adds a dangerous twist to the classic story of star-crossed lovers.
Amazon.com Exclusive Collector's Set contains:
- Twilight (Special Edition) Blu-ray Disc
- Twilight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD
- Jewelry Box: individually numbered
- Exclusive Watch
- Limited Edition Charm Bracelet
- 6 Glossy Photo Cards
- Bookmark
- Certificate of Authenticity
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 9.35 x 6.25 x 3.65 inches; 1.35 Pounds
- Director : Catherine Hardwicke
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : May 5, 2009
- Actors : Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke, Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS-HD High Res Audio)
- Studio : Summit Entertainment
- ASIN : B001IDZLCK
- Number of discs : 1
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018
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I don't understand why there was a good amount of hate, back when it came out. I'm a 26 year old male. Actually the "professional" film critics on IMDB are the ones that gave them low ratings which I don't understand why. The film has a good soundtrack. The cinematography is great. I like the cool colors the film has. And the acting isn't bad. The main characters were meant to have a cold standoffish act. This is good acting, granted they didn't win any oscars. I liked this movie it's warm, has an simple plot.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
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Edward: I've killed people.
Bella: That's okay.
Edward: I want to kill you.
Bella: I trust you.
Bella: That's okay.
Edward: I want to kill you.
Bella: I trust you.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2018
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Pure love and excellent chemistry between Edward and Bella. No stupid sex scenes required to confirm.
Great story, cast and director.
Great story, cast and director.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018
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I made an effort when this whole series started to watch and read with my grand daughters. Couldn't understand their attraction to these characters at all. When I saw this on prime thought I'd give it another try. Well it's worse for me now. The acting is terrible. The story is terrible. The whole thing is unbelievable. I don't mean vampires are unbelievable, this scenario is totally ridiculous. The two lead characters are wooden. Might as well be watching a tree. The wolves are more interesting and even more believable. Thankfully, the grand kids have moved on to other interests now. I'm getting lessons in K Pop and B'way musicals.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2018
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The director Catherine Hardwick is my hero. She worked with Stephanie Meyer on every scene. Too bad she was fired for the rest of them. Beautiful camera work... better character development and story construct. These things seem inconsequential when the first movie of a tent pole grosses an insane amount at the box office, despite the tiny budget the film had. Seems to be a theme when it comes to women who make films, targeted at a female audience. Much closer to the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
"Twilight" was the Spark that Ignited all the Zombie and Vampire; TV & Film shows.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018Verified Purchase
Stephenie Myer had never written anything before the "Twlight" Series of books.
She is a Mormon and a graduate of BYU (Mormon Church University) with a BA in English.
She lives in her home town in Arizona with her husband and three children.
They also have a home on a small island (6 Acres) in Washington State. (Where the books/film take place)
Forks, Wa. is a real place. Located on the Olympic Forest Peninsula . (They get 100 inches of rain a year)
During the height of 'Twilight' books & Movies, she was earning 50 million dollars a year.
Note she used a popular Mormon phrase in the book and movie: "Remember Who You Are" (Dr Cullen to Edward)
Every Mormon family says that to their kids as they go out the door for activities.
She is a Mormon and a graduate of BYU (Mormon Church University) with a BA in English.
She lives in her home town in Arizona with her husband and three children.
They also have a home on a small island (6 Acres) in Washington State. (Where the books/film take place)
Forks, Wa. is a real place. Located on the Olympic Forest Peninsula . (They get 100 inches of rain a year)
During the height of 'Twilight' books & Movies, she was earning 50 million dollars a year.
Note she used a popular Mormon phrase in the book and movie: "Remember Who You Are" (Dr Cullen to Edward)
Every Mormon family says that to their kids as they go out the door for activities.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2018
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A forbidden, dangerous and probably ill-fated teenage romance. It must be a powerful human archetype, because it never fails to draw you in.
Stewart and Pattinson do a great job. I especially like Stewart’s low key and somewhat withdrawn portrayal. It rings true to life in an unexpected way. This romance is believable. Who would have thought!
Stewart and Pattinson do a great job. I especially like Stewart’s low key and somewhat withdrawn portrayal. It rings true to life in an unexpected way. This romance is believable. Who would have thought!
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1.0 out of 5 stars
The painful death and dismemberment of animals is a better love story than Twilight.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018Verified Purchase
To be fair, anything is a better love story than Twilight.
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PIM
3.0 out of 5 stars
You know the drill!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2021Verified Purchase
Hi, this is the first in the series of adaptations of Stephanie Meyer's novels about the young girl Bella who migrates to a remote rural community to be with live with her father, and ends up developing a crush on a young buy who turns out to be a vampire (Edward Cullen played by Robert Pattinson). Bella is also the object of affections of another young boy from the 'wrong side of the tracks' known as Jacob who turns out to be a werewolf (played by Taylor Lautner). Both parties are allegories for the type of boys Stephanie Meyer must have deliberated over back-in-the-day when she was growing up in a mormon community. The movie bears this out. The point of interest regarding this movie is that Director Catherine Hardwick directs with a certain amount of indie panache to the picture. It was produced on a low budget before the Twilight Saga became a huge commercial behemoth which altered the style of the movies that followed that were more conventional and creatively less risky, and the original movie deserves credit for this. The movie is very haunting and eerie at times and there are some standout moments that still engage; Rachelle Lefevre's Victoria is especially arresting. The movie is not perfect by any means; Kristin Stewarts Bella is flat and unengaging, Pattinson (unknown prior to this movie) is clearly above the material and there are moments when the movie turns into an advertisement for Volvo! The movie still holds up twelve years after it's release. Hard to believe it was released in 2008. This 2 disc edition features an in-depth look at the making of the movie with scores of additional features and documentaries.
Anja
5.0 out of 5 stars
great story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2012Verified Purchase
What can I say about Twilight? I've never bothered much to read the books,or watch the movies for that matter, but I saw girls/women around me in awe about this. Edward this, Edward that, Robert Pattinson here and there. So after watching Vampire Diaries I got curious and started watching Twilight. Within 20 minutes I was hooked. Can't let go anymore, ordered the books, ordered all the movies there are and following everything now very closely.
Feel a little embarrassed because I'm a 35 y/o woman that is totally hooked on the characters (book as wel as the people portraying them on screen) and keep rewatching over and over and over again. I actually feel a bit empty inside when I'm done watching, so I start from the beginning again haha!
I love the story, the special effects in the movie, it's just such a great big love. You shouldn't overthink it all too much. I know people are saying well how stupid is that, she has to die in order to be with him, he is too protective and overbearing. But don't look at that. Look at why she wants to become a vampire and why he acts around her the way he does. It's their love. And that love is amazing and I would wish for everybody in the world.
So read the books, watch the movies. You'll have a lovestory for life :)
Feel a little embarrassed because I'm a 35 y/o woman that is totally hooked on the characters (book as wel as the people portraying them on screen) and keep rewatching over and over and over again. I actually feel a bit empty inside when I'm done watching, so I start from the beginning again haha!
I love the story, the special effects in the movie, it's just such a great big love. You shouldn't overthink it all too much. I know people are saying well how stupid is that, she has to die in order to be with him, he is too protective and overbearing. But don't look at that. Look at why she wants to become a vampire and why he acts around her the way he does. It's their love. And that love is amazing and I would wish for everybody in the world.
So read the books, watch the movies. You'll have a lovestory for life :)
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Laura82
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2009Verified Purchase
This is the story of Bella Swan. She used to live in Phoenix with her mum and her stepfather, but decided to move in a small town in Washington called Forks to try to live with her father for a bit.
Bella, 17, feels different from the other students, and this is noticeable even by just looking at her features: Extremely pale and beautiful in a different way than other girls.
At her school, a family called the Cullens are different. They are all extremely pale and beautiful. They are adopted by the beautiful blond doctor in town and his wife. The family consists of Dr.Carlisle Cullen and Esme, Rosalie and Emmett, Jasper and Alice, and finally the mysterious Edward.
Bella and Edward are attracted to each other straight away. The film is very nice, but I have to say that the 4 books from Stephanie Meyer are amazing.
Bella senses that Edward is different from her, because of his eye colour changing to gold and black, his speed and strength. She then researches and learns that he is a vampire, as well as his family. He warns her to stay away from him, but they can't. Edward and his family are different than others because they don't feed on human blood, but hunt animals instead. They don't want to be "monsters". However, there are other vampires who are just killers, or more precisely: "trackers". Edward and Alice have a power. He can read people thoughts (except Bella's), and Alice has visions of the future. They can go out during the day, but prefer bad weather, because when it's sunny their skin glows like diamonds and everyone would notice that they don't look natural, hence not human.
Bella is not scared because she knows that Edward would never hurt her as well as his family. For Edward it's hard to be too close to Bella, such as kissing her for example, because she's like "his own personal brand of heroin" as he says. It's hard for him, because he would like to drink her blood, but at the same time he loves her. At the end of the film, Bella is still with Edward and would like to be an immortal as well so that they could be 17 and together forever. He asks her if one lifetime is not enough for her, and she replies that for the moment she can live with that. The film explores sexual tension for teenagers very well. It's also a very modern film about friendly vampires as we haven't seen since a long time. Maybe a bit in "Interview with a vampire", or in Buffy, but it's still very different.
I recommend it, but if you can, read the 4 books first even if they seem huge, they are amazing and you will read them very quickly as they are extremely entertaining.
Bella, 17, feels different from the other students, and this is noticeable even by just looking at her features: Extremely pale and beautiful in a different way than other girls.
At her school, a family called the Cullens are different. They are all extremely pale and beautiful. They are adopted by the beautiful blond doctor in town and his wife. The family consists of Dr.Carlisle Cullen and Esme, Rosalie and Emmett, Jasper and Alice, and finally the mysterious Edward.
Bella and Edward are attracted to each other straight away. The film is very nice, but I have to say that the 4 books from Stephanie Meyer are amazing.
Bella senses that Edward is different from her, because of his eye colour changing to gold and black, his speed and strength. She then researches and learns that he is a vampire, as well as his family. He warns her to stay away from him, but they can't. Edward and his family are different than others because they don't feed on human blood, but hunt animals instead. They don't want to be "monsters". However, there are other vampires who are just killers, or more precisely: "trackers". Edward and Alice have a power. He can read people thoughts (except Bella's), and Alice has visions of the future. They can go out during the day, but prefer bad weather, because when it's sunny their skin glows like diamonds and everyone would notice that they don't look natural, hence not human.
Bella is not scared because she knows that Edward would never hurt her as well as his family. For Edward it's hard to be too close to Bella, such as kissing her for example, because she's like "his own personal brand of heroin" as he says. It's hard for him, because he would like to drink her blood, but at the same time he loves her. At the end of the film, Bella is still with Edward and would like to be an immortal as well so that they could be 17 and together forever. He asks her if one lifetime is not enough for her, and she replies that for the moment she can live with that. The film explores sexual tension for teenagers very well. It's also a very modern film about friendly vampires as we haven't seen since a long time. Maybe a bit in "Interview with a vampire", or in Buffy, but it's still very different.
I recommend it, but if you can, read the 4 books first even if they seem huge, they are amazing and you will read them very quickly as they are extremely entertaining.
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Twilight
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2009Verified Purchase
I LOVE the book series and at first I found this film a little disappointing - but I watched it about five times with an open mind and tried not to think of the book and began to enjoy it. The deep love and fascination between Bella and Edward is vague and you have to guess how she's feeling and Edward (Robert Pattinson - may he find his way to my pillow as a vampire!) isn't really dangerous enough. If it's true that he was toned down against his wishes - BIG mistake! I think the fault lies with the screenwriting (did any of the production/directing team actually read the book?) - I totally agree with the other reviewers' comments in this area. Kristen Stewart can be irritating when she shows so little emotion, she obviously needs to learn how to open her mouth when she speaks and Edward shins up the most amazing trees with Bella on his back - obviously totally forgetting that she is supposed to be not only accident prone but really scared of the great outdoors! A little more attention to developing the strange obsessesional love story might have helped. The actors are well chosen (Kristen Stewart is exactly as I imagined Bella) - although I'm not too sure about the Carlisle choice - and its just a shame that the screenplay wasn't better. Pity because its a brilliant story - but I shall look out for the other films as I am now hooked on the Twilight series. Hopefully the screenwriting will improve.
As I say don't expect too much - watch the dvd as something removed from the book - if you've already read it - and you'll enjoy it.
As I say don't expect too much - watch the dvd as something removed from the book - if you've already read it - and you'll enjoy it.
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It Put A Spell On Me...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2009Verified Purchase
I thought I would write a review about the special features because lots of people have commented on the film and said very little (if anything) about the contents of the second disc. I liked the film, but I am going to focus mainly on the bonus features of this 2-disc set. If you enjoyed the film then the bonus disc is definitely worth watching.
The extended scenes include a longer sequence of Bella and Edward lying in the meadow. 'If I ever hurt you I don't know how I would live with myself. You don't know how it's tortured me,' Edward tells Bella, who replies 'I'd rather die than stay away from you.' I thought this scene worked better than the one that is in the final cut. I don't understand why they didn't put it in the movie because it really captures the 'essence' of the book, as well as the relationship and chemistry between Bella and Edward.
There are 2 deleted scenes of Bella and Edward. The first is a slightly different scene of when Bella dreams of Edward. She 'wakes up', sees him standing at the foot of her bed, reaches over and kisses him, before waking up for real, sees him standing there, puts the light on and then he's gone. The second contains the famous line 'Bella, your number was up the first day I met you.' The scene starts off quite serious with Edward warning Bella to be careful and not to wander off into the woods by herself, but ends in a playful manner with the two of them sprawled on the grass looking at each other.
Other highlights are the features 'Becoming Edward' and 'Becoming Bella', A Conversation with Stephanie Meyer, the Twilight UK premiere and The Comic Con Phenomenon, where the cast are screamed at by 6000 fans and asked questions. When a fan asks if anything spontaneous happened during filming, the director Catherine Hardwicke shares with the audience that when Kristen and Robert were rehearsing the kiss scene, Rob got a little passionate and fell off the bed. The audio commentary could have been a bit more informative about the filming process. Catherine Hardwicke occasionally says things like: 'Rob, you're looking pretty buff in this scene,' which I thought was hilarious.
Basically, if you saw the movie and thought there could have been more Bella and Edward, and left the theatre feeling short-changed because you could see the chemistry but felt it wasn't developed properly, I would recommend this edition for the extended footage and deleted scenes.
OK, so it might not have made the final cut, but you can still watch it and obsess over it.
The extended scenes include a longer sequence of Bella and Edward lying in the meadow. 'If I ever hurt you I don't know how I would live with myself. You don't know how it's tortured me,' Edward tells Bella, who replies 'I'd rather die than stay away from you.' I thought this scene worked better than the one that is in the final cut. I don't understand why they didn't put it in the movie because it really captures the 'essence' of the book, as well as the relationship and chemistry between Bella and Edward.
There are 2 deleted scenes of Bella and Edward. The first is a slightly different scene of when Bella dreams of Edward. She 'wakes up', sees him standing at the foot of her bed, reaches over and kisses him, before waking up for real, sees him standing there, puts the light on and then he's gone. The second contains the famous line 'Bella, your number was up the first day I met you.' The scene starts off quite serious with Edward warning Bella to be careful and not to wander off into the woods by herself, but ends in a playful manner with the two of them sprawled on the grass looking at each other.
Other highlights are the features 'Becoming Edward' and 'Becoming Bella', A Conversation with Stephanie Meyer, the Twilight UK premiere and The Comic Con Phenomenon, where the cast are screamed at by 6000 fans and asked questions. When a fan asks if anything spontaneous happened during filming, the director Catherine Hardwicke shares with the audience that when Kristen and Robert were rehearsing the kiss scene, Rob got a little passionate and fell off the bed. The audio commentary could have been a bit more informative about the filming process. Catherine Hardwicke occasionally says things like: 'Rob, you're looking pretty buff in this scene,' which I thought was hilarious.
Basically, if you saw the movie and thought there could have been more Bella and Edward, and left the theatre feeling short-changed because you could see the chemistry but felt it wasn't developed properly, I would recommend this edition for the extended footage and deleted scenes.
OK, so it might not have made the final cut, but you can still watch it and obsess over it.
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