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Twilight Series Question

Who else thinks that the producers of twilight need to get over the fact that vampires can't fly?

They seem to spend half the time flying in the movie and it just really frustrates me haha
 jasperloving posted over a year ago
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Hellohoudini said:
They're not really flying...they're more just jumping....really really really long distances... ^-^
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posted over a year ago 
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and old school vampires could fly...they had to change into a bat but they could fly! lol
Hellohoudini posted over a year ago
katiecain said:
Yes! When I was watching it with my friends I was like 'They do know vampires can't fly?' and they said 'They're not flying... they're jumping'. I was like 'No... Just no.'
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i watched it again today and was like "what are you doing!"
jasperloving posted over a year ago
KireiDreamer said:
They really do. It ruins how these vampires are different from the other movie ones. If they were to make them be able to jump really high and far, because they can, that would be acceptable.
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InaV said:
They don't. In the books its mentioned more then once how "our" vamps can jump high and far, so the movie wasn't a surprise. I think its made quite well actually.
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where does it say that?
jasperloving posted over a year ago
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Breaking Dawn....when Bella has been changed....the lake in the woods....
Hellohoudini posted over a year ago
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The lake, after Bella becomes a vamp, was the first to pop in my mind too ;)
InaV posted over a year ago
patriautism said:
If you have enough leg and back muscle to stop a moving car in a human frame, then your leg muscles would be strong enough to propel you great distances.
sort of like a grasshopper..
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i agree
booksmad posted over a year ago
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awesome
jasperloving posted over a year ago
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