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We all have our own favourites, such as favourite song, favourite singer, favourite book. We all have a favourite movie, too. Some people like to watch comedy, thriller, action, or drama film. I personally like to watch fantasy film. There are awesome special effects and supernatural events which seem exciting. Particularly, I really enjoy watching the teenage vampire movie
Twilight ’ which is fantasy and romance. The special effects, locations, and actors are all amazing in this movie. The first reason I love to watch Twilight is that the special effects are astronishing. For example, there is a scene in which Edward carries Bella on his back and climbs up to the very high tree very fast then jumps to another tree. Also, in the scene in which Edward fights with James, the special effects make this scene even more exciting. Moreover, the scenery is fantastic. The town of Forks, Washington is where the story take place. The Swan residence is used as the Cullen family’s home. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , La Push’s first Beach, and Portland, Oregon, USA are also used as major locations in the movie. In addition, Kristen Stewart is the leading actress and Robert Pattinson is the leading actor. They both have won many awards for Twilight and have been nominated for many awards in the past years. Kristen won MTV Movie Awards for Best Female Performance and Best Kiss also shared with Robert Pattinson in 2008. Robert won MTV Movie Awards for Best Fight, Best Kiss, and Breakthrough Performance Male in 2009. Finally, Twilight is definitely the best movie I ever seen. The great special effects, wonderful locations, and talented actors make this movie considerably excellent. And I hope you would enjoy it as I

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