Because Twilight is a love romance and is fake. Its meant to make you want to be like the cullens but other vampire stories are about diffrent things and they go through fight and stuff so theyre bound to look ugly
It probably makes it more unique at this point in time because people we in need of a story like it. There are stories like Twilight throughout time it's just that Twilight is more modern and more accostomed to our way of life,maing it more relatable to ourselves.
one, it's spelled: Quileutte. second, Twilight was a book before the movie. three, mythology and folklore have always had vampires and werewolves as enemies. Possibly over territory and power. Myth states because they are both nocturnal, or night hunters, and they feel competitive to one another. But in all reality, that's just the way the stories made them.
100% Twilight. Well, actually, it depends on your age.Bedtime Stories: newborn-8Twilight: 9-18Hope this information helps!!!DEFINATLEY TWILIGHT. AN AWSOME FILM. KIDS WOULD PROBABLY PREFER BEDTIME STORIES BUT FOR TWEENS AND TEENAGERS, TWILIGHT RULES!!!
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Yes, vampires are very much real, but they are not monstrous or cannibalistic as shown in the movies or described in the fiction stories.
There are no Vampires any where. The movies and stories you see and read are just fiction and stories.
people have different views of Vampires but truth be told they are like the ones in Stephine Myerys books the twilight saga. Before the movie Nosferatu 1922 vampires walked about in day-light without any concern. Count Dracula was comfortable in daylight although a little weakened in power. After Nosferatu vampires had serious problems with sun-light. It wasn't until Twilight came out 2009 that vampires regains most of their immunity to sun light.
Twilight. Forks, Washington. 'Undead Rights: Lobbiest for the V' set in Washington DC
Vampires (ala "Twilight") are imaginary creatures and therefore don't exist anywhere outside of stories and movies. Vampire bats (which are a real type of mammal) do not live in Maine.
It's great that vampires resonate with you! Traditional vampire lore often emphasizes their mysterious and alluring nature, which might not always align with portrayals in popular culture like Twilight. Exploring a variety of vampire stories, including classic literature and films, can offer a deeper and diverse understanding of these intriguing creatures.
twilight saga also there many other vampire love stories. .House of Night Novels. .Vampire Academy .Vampire Diaries These are all touching love stories to do with vampires. There are many more but these are the most well known ones.
"Vampires Suck" is a parody film that satirizes popular vampire-themed movies like The Twilight Saga. It's considered better by some because it pokes fun at the cliches and tropes of the genre, providing humor and entertainment for audiences who enjoy that style of comedy. It offers a light-hearted, comedic take on vampire stories, offering a different perspective from the more serious tone of The Twilight Saga.
If you mean exist, no. They are fictional beings in many different stories. If you mean insist, then some "certain" vampires very much insist on ruining the rest vampires for the rest of us.
In stories, movies, and folklore. In reality, vampires do not exist.
Vampires as described in Twilight or similar stories are FICTIONAL creatures. They do not exist. They are not consumed by sunlight, and do not turn to bats, live forever, and drink blood. They are also not repelled by garlic or a crucifix, since they are just made up creatures. But a lot of people like a good scare now and again, so the stories about vampires stay around.
No there are no vampires. Vampires are NOT real and only exist in movies and stories.
The smell of blood of course. Different vampire stories have different weaknesses, but there is only one they have in common; tasty blood.