Friday, September 24, 2010

Vampires: Love Them, HATE Them, Get Rid of Them?

Ah, we are in a new decade of the 21st century. In the beginning, we had boy bands, creative artists, bubblegum pop, halter tops, mini skirts, leather pants, butt crack jeans, muffin tops, superhero movies, lame reality tv shows, good and bad fashions, etc. This was in the beginning of the 2000s. Then people such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and Lady Gaga became some of the most talked about people; Uggs and Crocs (the ugliest shoes) in the world took over. Then VAMPIRE- MANIA CAME!!!!!

Suddenly, a woman named Stephenie Meyer decided one day to write a book from a dream she had. She created this blank, boring world full of sparkly vampires, dumb love story, and weird humans! Then a bunch of weird preteen girls started reading the series and believing it was the shit. Then every one went to go see the movie, which was more boring than the books. Now every thing has to do with vampires or is compared to Twilight.

There is Vampire Diaries and True Blood, two highly rated tv shows about vampires. Many people get sick and tired of the Twilight rip offs and Twilight itself. They get tired of the same crappy stuff and vampires. There were so many good vampire movies before Twilight came. Underworld with Kate Beckinsale in the tight leather suit, Van Helsing, Interview With the Vampire, and the Dracula movies. We didn't have a problem with vampires until Twilight came.

Twilight basically ruined vampires for all of us vampire fans.

There are all these different rules now for vampires whether they sparkle, wear rings, or how a human can still be human even if the vampire bit them?

So i ask this.... Should vampires just never exist or should they stay?

I am not a big Twilight fan- I still love other vampire movies. I could never get tired of vampires but Twilight on the other hand can go........

1 comment:

  1. I really liked your blog. Sparked an idea. And a response:]
    http://thecoolestamber.blogspot.com/2010/09/vampires-response.html

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