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Taylor Swift on SNL: Twilight parody

From last week's Saturday Night Live:

Taylor Swift stars in Firelight: A parody of Twilight crossed with Frankenstein's monster.

For added fun, count how many times Swift cartoonishly bites her lower lip. I counted eight times, but I probably missed one or two.

A high point from a fairly solid SNL episode:

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Can anyone tell me the recommended age for Twilight books/and or movies? My young daughter is begging to see the movie/read the book.

I've read all 4 books, and can say as long as your daughter is able to read a novel, these are pretty safe. There is violence, but it's not really a major part of the story and relatively mild, and definitely no smut. Sex is reserved for after marriage. The main vampire in the story is very old fashioned. I really found nothing offensive about these books and they are actually quite good.

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