The Vampire Diaries – From Book to Screen
Frankie Santo asked:
First of all I have to say that I’ve read most of the books and I kind of liked it. Okay, I’ll admit. The first time hearing about this series I thought…no not another vampire show…but I tuned in anyways. Just to see what the hype was about. The show started off with a stumble, like any new show, but as the story progressed, I’m so addicted. I never missed an episode, if I did I’d try to find it online.I wasn’t a big fan though so I wasn’t so freaked out to watch the series.
When I did watch the show I liked it much more than the books. OH YES I DID. Why? Because of Elena. I didn’t like that character in the book at all! A blond haired,blue eyed cheerleader who is the most popular girl of the school and every boy wants to go out with her? Not for me. So far that was better than the book. For me, anyway. I do understand though, those who didn’t like the series for not being a good adaption of the books, I’ve been there. But don’t forget it is supposed to be BASED on the novel. I didn’t care about older actors playing younger roles, or that most of them are pretty.
The storyline ****** me in from the start. It’s not easy to do that. The characters are developing nicely, especially considering it’s a new show and it generally takes time for the cast to gel. Vampire shows are the rage right now and this one takes on a bit of a twist. The plot contains the usual school-age challenges and weaves in supernatural elements. My only complaint (as with most shows) is that they always hire extremely skinny actresses, once again perpetuating the body image issues that face a lot of our young people. How about hiring a lead actress who doesn’t disappear when she turns sideways? Other than that usual issue, the show is very entertaining.
It also seems like they did a good job scoring the pilot episode as well. They chose good new actors and the way they set the story up works very well. They establish the background for the main character as well as some of the background for the vampire. It also establishes the villain of season one. So far the pilot seems like a great start to a great show.
And sure, it’s easy to compare this to twilight. I used to be a fan of Twilight. Yeah, those days are over. Compared to the movie, TVD has better graphics, better plot, better characters and sooo much more chemistry between the two leads. Twilight makes me cringe just thinking about it…
But don’t be fooled. If you’re expecting another program to buy into the hype surrounding vampires, you’re way off. So off, you’re in another state. The Vampire Diaries started off that way though. But with time, and a few episodes, it went places that no other vampire show/movie has gone before. What happens when a whole town knows about vampires, and has done for centuries? It’s an interesting premise, and a good place to start a season, and soon the show delves into not just a girl’s relationship with a vampire and his brother, but a whole town’s history. To say this is the best scripted program on television is being bold, but I only say it because it is the truth.
While Glee runs away with the ratings, The Vampire Diaries is probably the best CW show made so far. And it’s thanks to Kevin Williamson, who wrote the Scream trilogy, and Dawson’s Creek. He returns to TV land in top form here, weaving each character’s story around another, including tiny hints for future seasons, until you simply can’t predict what happens next. Certainly the latter half of season 1 is where it enters excellent territory, but in saying that, the first half is definitely worth watching but seems more tame compared. The second half seems to know what it wants to be and goes there, adding quite scary scenarios and gruesome effects. This is probably the scariest program on the box, and definitely the most R rated in CW/WB history. Not to mention, has the best twists imaginable! If you’re expecting a clichéd romantic vampire world, go and watch Twilight. This is actually better than True Blood and Twilight combined.
Simply, The Vampire diaries is amazing, and if you love these types of shows,watch it! And stick with it. Sure it’s one of those teenage love things, but the supernatural quality makes it even better!
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First of all I have to say that I’ve read most of the books and I kind of liked it. Okay, I’ll admit. The first time hearing about this series I thought…no not another vampire show…but I tuned in anyways. Just to see what the hype was about. The show started off with a stumble, like any new show, but as the story progressed, I’m so addicted. I never missed an episode, if I did I’d try to find it online.I wasn’t a big fan though so I wasn’t so freaked out to watch the series.
When I did watch the show I liked it much more than the books. OH YES I DID. Why? Because of Elena. I didn’t like that character in the book at all! A blond haired,blue eyed cheerleader who is the most popular girl of the school and every boy wants to go out with her? Not for me. So far that was better than the book. For me, anyway. I do understand though, those who didn’t like the series for not being a good adaption of the books, I’ve been there. But don’t forget it is supposed to be BASED on the novel. I didn’t care about older actors playing younger roles, or that most of them are pretty.
The storyline ****** me in from the start. It’s not easy to do that. The characters are developing nicely, especially considering it’s a new show and it generally takes time for the cast to gel. Vampire shows are the rage right now and this one takes on a bit of a twist. The plot contains the usual school-age challenges and weaves in supernatural elements. My only complaint (as with most shows) is that they always hire extremely skinny actresses, once again perpetuating the body image issues that face a lot of our young people. How about hiring a lead actress who doesn’t disappear when she turns sideways? Other than that usual issue, the show is very entertaining.
It also seems like they did a good job scoring the pilot episode as well. They chose good new actors and the way they set the story up works very well. They establish the background for the main character as well as some of the background for the vampire. It also establishes the villain of season one. So far the pilot seems like a great start to a great show.
And sure, it’s easy to compare this to twilight. I used to be a fan of Twilight. Yeah, those days are over. Compared to the movie, TVD has better graphics, better plot, better characters and sooo much more chemistry between the two leads. Twilight makes me cringe just thinking about it…
But don’t be fooled. If you’re expecting another program to buy into the hype surrounding vampires, you’re way off. So off, you’re in another state. The Vampire Diaries started off that way though. But with time, and a few episodes, it went places that no other vampire show/movie has gone before. What happens when a whole town knows about vampires, and has done for centuries? It’s an interesting premise, and a good place to start a season, and soon the show delves into not just a girl’s relationship with a vampire and his brother, but a whole town’s history. To say this is the best scripted program on television is being bold, but I only say it because it is the truth.
While Glee runs away with the ratings, The Vampire Diaries is probably the best CW show made so far. And it’s thanks to Kevin Williamson, who wrote the Scream trilogy, and Dawson’s Creek. He returns to TV land in top form here, weaving each character’s story around another, including tiny hints for future seasons, until you simply can’t predict what happens next. Certainly the latter half of season 1 is where it enters excellent territory, but in saying that, the first half is definitely worth watching but seems more tame compared. The second half seems to know what it wants to be and goes there, adding quite scary scenarios and gruesome effects. This is probably the scariest program on the box, and definitely the most R rated in CW/WB history. Not to mention, has the best twists imaginable! If you’re expecting a clichéd romantic vampire world, go and watch Twilight. This is actually better than True Blood and Twilight combined.
Simply, The Vampire diaries is amazing, and if you love these types of shows,watch it! And stick with it. Sure it’s one of those teenage love things, but the supernatural quality makes it even better!
http://www.singlesseeksingles.com/
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Twilight – Bella and Edward
Isabelle Michaels asked:
I am a big fan of Stephenie Meyer’s series, Twilight. Bella and Edward had great chemistry. It was so strong that it came through the pages while I was reading it. The first movie, Twilight, was a little disappointing for me. After building up a picture in my mind from the book, I thought the movie was a let-down in some ways.
The casting was great and I loved all the support players, but I couldn’t get past the lead roles in Twilight. Bella and Edward didn’t fit with the book I had read. Edward seemed to never be sure of himself and I got tired of him always looking down, as if he had no confidence. I thought this was so opposite from the book. He was the strong, independent type who didn’t care what people thought of him. If I had seen him at my school, I wouldn’t have been impressed.
Bella was a little closer to what I pictured but even then, her ****** expressions were sadly lacking. I felt her mood was the same throughout the whole movie. Even when she was happy, she seemed little different than when she was upset. I had a very hard time getting into her character and feeling what she was feeling. The whole thought of her being madly in love was, in my opinion, quite unbelievable.
The chemistry was nowhere near what it was in the book. I hope the next movie, New Moon, is done a little better. Since they can’t change the characters now, I hope they at least put a little more effort into their acting and work at having some sort of spark between Bella and Edward. I felt oddly empty after watching this first movie.
My husband watched the second half of the movie with me, and although he also laughed a little at the main characters of Twilight, Bella and Edward, he did think it was better than he thought it would be.
All in all, I thought it was a decent movie but I might have enjoyed it more if there had been no expectations made by reading the books. I don’t know if I care enough to see this one again. I’d rather read the book.
Kansieo.com
I am a big fan of Stephenie Meyer’s series, Twilight. Bella and Edward had great chemistry. It was so strong that it came through the pages while I was reading it. The first movie, Twilight, was a little disappointing for me. After building up a picture in my mind from the book, I thought the movie was a let-down in some ways.
The casting was great and I loved all the support players, but I couldn’t get past the lead roles in Twilight. Bella and Edward didn’t fit with the book I had read. Edward seemed to never be sure of himself and I got tired of him always looking down, as if he had no confidence. I thought this was so opposite from the book. He was the strong, independent type who didn’t care what people thought of him. If I had seen him at my school, I wouldn’t have been impressed.
Bella was a little closer to what I pictured but even then, her ****** expressions were sadly lacking. I felt her mood was the same throughout the whole movie. Even when she was happy, she seemed little different than when she was upset. I had a very hard time getting into her character and feeling what she was feeling. The whole thought of her being madly in love was, in my opinion, quite unbelievable.
The chemistry was nowhere near what it was in the book. I hope the next movie, New Moon, is done a little better. Since they can’t change the characters now, I hope they at least put a little more effort into their acting and work at having some sort of spark between Bella and Edward. I felt oddly empty after watching this first movie.
My husband watched the second half of the movie with me, and although he also laughed a little at the main characters of Twilight, Bella and Edward, he did think it was better than he thought it would be.
All in all, I thought it was a decent movie but I might have enjoyed it more if there had been no expectations made by reading the books. I don’t know if I care enough to see this one again. I’d rather read the book.
Kansieo.com
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