April 20, 2009

New Moon filming sucked the lifeblood out of school

Looks like some of the students from David Thompson secondary school in East Vancouver wasn't so fond about the idea that New Moon was being filmed there. Alice Chow, a student from David Thompson, wrote a letter to Vancouver Sun voicing out her complains about the disruption brought about by New Moon.

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The Twilight fans who wish scenes from New Moon had been filmed at their school should think twice. I know I speak for other students at David Thompson secondary school in east Vancouver as well when I say we are so glad the New Moon crew has gone.

It seemed pretty cool at first, but when you mix in the hottest celebrities with a horrible film crew, the school turns into chaos. Closing the cafeteria for two days, taking over the foyer and forcing students to make detours and stop dead in our tracks during our break and lunch because they were filming a big-shot movie was not cool.

If they had wanted us to be quiet, perhaps they should've thought that through before taking over our school for two days. The crew acting like our school was theirs didn't help either.

I'm also sure many staff and students did not appreciate outside stalker fans coming into the school trying to get a glimpse of Spunk Ransom either. Famous people are humans, too; they'd appreciate privacy just like you would.

Ashley Chow

Vancouver

Source: Vancouver Sun

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