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If the droolingly awaited big-screen version of Twilight is any indication, sanpaku eyes are the new cheekbones. Marilyn Monroe and JFK both had sexy sanpakus (in which the white of the orb is strikingly visible below the iris), and so does Robert Pattinson, the young British heartthrob who ... (link)

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Twilight Reviews
Published 11/20/2008 by Sheridan Passell at Movie Moron
... Associated Press - “…much of what made the relationship between Edward and the smitten Bella Swan work in Meyer’s breezy book has been stripped away on screen. The funny, lively banter — the way in which Edward and Bella teased and toyed with one another about their respective immortality and humanity — is pretty much completely gone in Twilight, and all that’s left is a slog of adolescent angst. (4/10)” Entertainment Weekly - “[Twilight] has reconjured Meyer’s novel as ...

Goodfellas
Published 11/20/2008 at Hollywood Elsewhere
Goodfellas So I'm not entirely alone . Pro- Twilight critics include Entertainment Weekly 's Owen Gleiberman , the Village Voice 's Chuck Wilson ("gives really good swoon"), the S.F. Chronicle 's Peter Hartlaub (director Catherine Hardwicke "has a knack for making her young actors seem unpolished and real, even when the events from the book and the dialogue are inherently ridiculous"), the Star-Tribune 's Colin Covert , the Orlando Sentinel 's Roger Moore , etc.

“Twilight” Premiere And Reviews
Published 11/20/2008 by Fiona at FilmoFilia
... “…Robert Pattinson, the young British heartthrob who plays Edward Cullen, Twilight’s dreamy, sculpted hunk of a teenage vampire. With pasty skin, red lips, and those peepers that pop open wide with a touch of madness, Pattinson has a look so broodingly unearthly it’s no wonder he doesn’t sprout fangs. His creepy bedroom stare is a special effect all its own.” (EW.com) full story ...

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