It does not matter what film you're making. If you're young and there's romance in the movie, it's compared to 'Twilight'.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you look at the least effective of the 'Twilight' movies, it was when they brought in an action-movie director instead of a director who was really a good storyteller. And you can tell the difference.
I like the 'Twilight' films.
I thought that 'Twilight' would be a kind of girl movie, but it was cool.
If I were given a choice between two films and one was dark and explored depraved, troubled or sick aspects of our culture, I would always opt for that over the next romantic comedy.
When romance is done well in a movie, it's awesome.
I really hope everyone who saw 'Twilight' sees 'Warm Bodies,' but at the same time... I don't resent the comparison on a level of quality because I don't judge other movies like that. Now that I make movies, I see how hard it is to do everything. I pretty much love all movies.
'Twilight' is very different to the 'Vampire Academy,' completely.
To be completely honest, I didn't know 'Twilight' was a book.
In 'Twilight,' you're setting up the world. You're introducing the world, and I was also writing in a vacuum because I didn't know who the actors were going to be. Now you're going to 'New Moon' and 'Eclipse,' and I could write specifically to them in my mind. So it becomes a more comfortable world.
The Hollywood movies are more like novels, and the kinds of films I make are more like poems.
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