40 Hilarious Memes About Twilight Saga From People Who Are Re-Watching It And Realizing Just Now How Ridiculous It Was
15 years after the books were transformed into movies, people are shocked.
You either love it or hate it—there is no middle ground. The Twilight Saga movies have been a huge hit, making hundreds of millions of dollars and launching Robert Pattinson’s and Kristen Stewart’s careers.
Almost 15 years have passed since their release, and the movie series still captures viewers’ attention. There is no doubt that a large portion of the audience consists of new viewers who want to see what all the hype about teen vampires is about, but plenty of adults are also watching it.
When the Twilight Saga was first released, many were teens, and they needed a nostalgia rush. And what’s better than watching a bunch of teenage vampires going through teen love dramas, but with vampires and monsters?
Now, however, we are watching it with different eyes, and we notice some things. Of course, the visual effects weren’t that great even at the time the movies were released, and they look even worse now. But the story—it is timeless. And weird.
That weirdness has inspired many memes around the internet. We have selected 40 of the best ones, and we know you are going to love them.
Have we finally learned to appreciate this weirdness? Let’s find out:
1. More mature now...
kpfeffss2. Best picture on the internet?
MinecraftSandBlock3. Power level
AGeekwithaHat
4. Unmatched...
seriousglom
5. Does anyone know?
buckyflippingbarnes
6. A human Capri Sun
lokiscuddlebot
7. They look the same...
biticonjustine
8. Wash your hands.
pattinsonbats
9. Don't get your hopes up...
vnde
The beginning wasn’t an easy one for this movie series. When it premiered, no one could know if Stephenie Meyer’s hugely successful teen novels would be equally successful on screen.
The main actors were unknown to a wide audience, and the budget was really low. Furthermore, director Catherine Hardwicke had only 44 days to shoot it.
10. Understood...
bubbly-snail
11. No comment...
AthenaSolo2912
12. Just relax...
youngblondemom
13. How sure are you about that?
SuperNsfwZhenya
14. So? What's there to know?
MajorPhilebrity
15. Rename me!
vampire-ishy
16. And I will never stop...
buckyflippingbarnes
17. It is never too late to start...
sooospontaneous
18. It could've ended...
theDMatthews
The movie turned out to be a huge success, making $469 million on its opening weekend. Melissa Silverstein of Women and Hollywood commented on this phenomenon to The Guardian:
“The part that shocked Hollywood was that the film’s stunning success was fueled by ‘girl power.’ The general consensus in Hollywood is that films and books made for men and boys are seen as ‘universal,’ while things made for women and girls are somehow seen as ‘other.’ Women are viewed as a ‘niche’ audience. This ‘nichification’ of women has been one of the most enduring problems facing the much-maligned chick flick.”19. Choose your team...
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20. Oh, my God...
danieldayslewis
21. Love it...
I_late_sorry
22. Anemic vampire
merzedees
23. I can make you dance...
littleblairwitch
24. It could be fun...
the_poop_knot
25. Maybe it is for the better...
OfficeMemes_
26. This is true
squidslippers
27. 13 years. From teen to adult. Nothing else has changed.
DrugSnuggler
28. R-Renaissance
does-bella-like-me
29. Killer Bella skin
Harvardianae
30. Different views...
jessicastanleyfanclub
31. So sad...
jadetheskywalker
32. Jacob and Renesmee
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33. Google knows everything
DanaSchwartzzz
34. What can I do? It is in my blood...
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35. I am coming up...
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36. Love conquers all...
simply_lay_
37. Wolfe
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38. Yeah, they look so in love
oliviasdestiny
39. Good one
candy378
40. Keep pushing...
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It turned out that the emo crush was bordering on mass hysteria and has gained a sort of cult status. Have you seen it recently?
It probably looks a bit naive by today’s standards. But that’s the beauty of it.
When we were watching them as kids, we were emotionally invested. Now, we watch them with a lot more criticism.
Is that better?