Ya gotta love George Takei, not only being awesome enough to be in both Star Wars and Star Trek, but he shits on Twilight too!!!Check it out..
Somewhat related to the OP, has everyone/anyone seen Fanboys? Fantastic look, if only for a short time, at the SW Vs ST theme....maybe a sequel where the "Star" fanboys crash a twilight event!
Or a movie where REAL Vampires crash a Twilight event. Just imagine a bunch of screaming Twiderps in glitter spray pissing their pants when they find themselves locked in a convention center for the night with a group of very real and very pissed vampires.
I still vote for either AT-ATs or Vorlons.
Maybe all we really need is for Edward to win at chess against Chewbacca!
What, you want a world ruled by militant furries?
As oposed to sparkly poorly spoken glee wannabe vamps? sure!
Dude, if the twi-twits could sing like the Glee kids, I'd come near to half-forgiving them.
But mainly I'm scared about just how many furries were in one spot. I was kinda hoping the whole world had fewer of them than the pic Po' posted...
As you wish.
Wouldn't you love to go to a Furrie Convention dressed as Elmer Fudd (with a paintball gun and an endless supply of ammo) ?
You had me doubly-horrified there for a moment, until I read the chunk and saw that it is a parody and won't involve the faces from the flicks. If I felt as strongly about Twitlight as Scoutdog does about Avatar, I might try to see that show.
And no, not even paintball fun could get me into a furrie convention. Some of them might well enjoy being shot by Elmer Fudd, and I don't want to encourage them.
I thought they'd already made a spoof of that series... I think it was called "Twilight".
Two things. I for one think "TwiLite" is a funnier spelling, and my thing with AVATAR is partly because it actually had a number of redeeming qualities, not that it was 100% bad.
And George sweeps in with The Win!!! lol
Ohh myyy, a twilight musical.
Agreed, except for All in the Family. (not titled that in the UK, but based on a show there)
edit: unless you were talking specifically about SyFy(damn, I hate that name switch) and not Hollywood in general, in which case I completely agree.