
I finally got to watch the second installment in the Twilight Saga series "New Moon" a few days ago. My mom had purchased it on DVD while we were out shopping at Wal Mart (That's right.. I shop at Wal Mart.)
After hearing what everyone else had said about it, I was nothing but excited to finally see it myself. The first movie had done such a horrible job in my opinion interpreting the book that I could only hope that they would learn from their mistakes the second time around.
I was right. To my relief they were able to redeem themselves with a much better job. I was relieved to have finally seen it, because they have already put out a trailer for the third movie "Eclipse" which only looks better.
Anyways, the point of this post is to bring to light the new style I have been able to stem out of watching "New Moon"
Before filming, Robert Pattinson had cut his hair into a buzz cut and in the process destroying the typical "Edward Cullen"look.
I wasn't TOO pleased, as I actually liked it and had even gotten a cut much similar to it. Fortunately, his hair returned in time for filming and although you can tell it's different as it's shorter and less prepped it is simply a slight change and to some, the change is seemingly non existent. Yesterday one of my friends actually suggested that I put my hair up in such a style, similar to his hair as I was talking about the different styles I might try.
It turned out looking better than expected and by the end of the day I came to the conclusion that I would keep this style for when I have extra curricular activities such as Tae Kwon Do and Basketball that keep me active so that I won't have to worry about my bangs betting in my face.
Don't be afraid to let me know what you think and send me links of styles you think would suit me!
You're opinion is wanted! Can't wait to read responses!
- Francis Frustration
1 comment:
LOL don't worry Francis...you're not alone with Wal-Mart. It's like my second home. And I think the hair style suits you, though I would make it a little messier. It seems too "put-together", in my opinion anyway. (Y)
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