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So, what drives me crazy about this idea? Though I'm a fan of most of the movies I'm going to talk about in the A-List, rewatching them always gives me pause. If only the script had gone darker, things would be much different. In one case, the character is unintentionally frightening and nutty; unfortunately for us, so is his female lead, so no one ever actually realizes how insane they are. All of these characters, of course, end up achieving their respective goals; if they didn't, they'd be in a movie that dealt with their issues seriously. As it stands, all of the characters in this week's A-List get what they wanted (or are going to get what they want), but if they only pushed just a bit, they'd all be bonkers. On to the list! Edward Cullen in Twilight Yes, boys and girls, you can send your hate mail to me, but it's true. Let's pretend for a moment that vampires do exist. They don't (sorry), but let's say they do. First, I hate to break it to you, but Edward Cullen is not a vampire. The sun doesn't make vampires sweat profusely (whoops, sparkle - my bad); it burns them up instantly. Vampires don't have the ability to fly (whoops, run really fast - again, my bad); they have the ability to suck people's blood. Edward Cullen is not a vampire. Even going past that, he's as much an insane stalker as some bruiser type out of the Lifetime Channel movie of the week. Think, if you can (or choose to), to the first scene where Kristen Stewart's Bella Swan meets Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen (and boy, am I sad I know those character names). In this scene, Cullen stares at Bella. Or, he looks like he's constipated.
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