About Us
Posted on April 23, 2009A little insight into your contributors:
Shannon
I heard about the books through word of mouth, but received Twilight & New Moon as a birthday present from one of my sisters. Since then the books have been read by all the women in my family.
New Moon
Jasper
Alice
The film, it’s highly re-watchable.
If you can have it all, then have it all. Team Switzerland
is the powerful relationships between the characters and a fantastical world set within a real world.
Always a challenging question. Top 3 are locks, after that it can change:
1) Star Wars
2) Gidget
3) The Professional
4) Rashômon
5) In the Mood for Love
Sword-Dancer by Jennifer Roberson, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress
Jennifer Roberson, Orson Scott Card, J.K. Rowling, Margaret Atwood, Michael Crichton
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Dance, Horror, Martial Arts and Coming of Age
At the movie theatre, drinking tea & writing lists, taking random pictures around town
Any day that involves attending a film festival.
You can find me at Movie Moxie where I share about all things film including weekly theatrical releases, film festivals, vlogs and reviews. All content at Movie Moxie is 100% spoiler-free. You can also follow me on Twitter.
“You only have to do it the first time once”
Marina
At the bookstore looking for new reading material. Loved the look of the cover and picked it up on that ale. The rest, as they say, is history.
Eclipse
Most similar to? Oh, I’m not sure but I’d venture to say I’m most similar to Esmee; always looking out for everyone and wanting everything to be perfect (often to my own detriment).
Alice.
It’s a toss up since they’re very different. I love the book for starting it all but the movie beautifully transforms the story into something else; a living breathing world I can almost live in. Same universe but a different feel.
Shamelessly Team Edward. It’s all in the hair.
I’m actually not quite sure and that was one of the draws of being able to do this show; to try and sort out just what makes these characters, their stories and the Twilight universe in general, so appealing.
Ah! I don’t do well with lists and this would change depending on the day but today:
1) Interview with a Vampire
2) Bram Stoker’s Dracula
3) Blue Velvet
4) The Matrix
5) Cube
Obviously, there’s a theme here.
Just one? But I have so many! I’d say The Sevenwaters Trilogy and The Vampire Chronicles are very high on the list as is, of course, the Twilight series.
Anne Rice, Juliet Marillier, Clive Barker, William Gibson
Fantasy, Fiction, Sci-Fi
At the movie theatre, at the bookstore, in front of my computer or on couch in front of the TV.
Curling up on the couch with some coffee, a book (or two) and a stack of movies.
I’m a contributing editor at RowThree.com, a site which features movie news and reviews and where I co-host a movie podcast: “After the Credits”. And yes, I’m also on Twitter.
“Sleep is over rated”















