VOTD: Twilight - The Puppet Saga

SpookyDan has recreated Stephenie Meyers’ Twilight using puppets. The resulting adaptation is so very perfect.

via: DailyWhat

  • SUckIT
    already been done...I hate twilight.

    This kinda of "thing" was done on Angel years and years ago.
  • I think this might be better than the actual movie.
  • lownwolf
    there's a flash frame of the "movie poster" at roughly 1:33. way to go! can't even edit it well ><
  • awesome. Except it was missing the best part of the movie. That would be Bella's dad's sweet mustache.
  • Hehe...so funny.
  • That's a coincidence because Stephanie used the names of her siblings and people she knows for characters in the book with the exception of Isabella and Edward. She's always liked the name Isabella and I think she would have used the name had she had a daughter. I don't remember how she came up with Edward's name.
  • You're a bloody puppet!!!!!!!

    Ladies and gentlemen, it's Smile Time!
  • I've noticed that when I wake up in the morning, and if I don't shower, that my hair looks exactly like the main character's hair......
  • As an obsessed Twilight fan, that was hilarious.
  • Creepiest fucking things I ever seen...I hate ginger puppets...*hate*...
  • Better than the film in every way. Including production values.
  • Danielle
    Pretty entertaining, for puppets mocking an emo-teen flick.
  • Daniel
    Those effects are pretty sweet, better than the real movie, I should think.

    Did anyone else wonder why Stefanie Meyer names most of her characters after medieval kings and queens? James, IsaBella, Edward, Victoria, Jacob etc.
  • Oh No. Please don't tell me Muse are now seen as the tweemo band of choice.
  • HAHA 'Team The End'.
  • marz
    that was hella funny!but to make it more like the film.maybe he should have dipped them in flour to give them that ghastly dead complexion the two lead roles had.hell,that girl was so pale you'd think she was already a vampire.
  • So stupid. Just like the real thing.
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