Wow, the marketing folks behind the vamipre romantic drama TWILIGHT really don’t even think they have to try at all, do they? You see, a TV spot for the film aired during last night’s “Heroes” that was presumably gonna feature all new footage. Well, at least that was what everyone assumed considering it was being touted all over the place. What did everyone get, however? A five second intro from tween dreamboat Robert Pattinson, who plays Kristen Stewart’s undead love interest, and the same footage we’ve been seeing for months now. Click through to see for yourself. The film opens November 21st. Not that anyone needed reminding.
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