It does include a few inappropriate scenes in the movie Twilight, but it is still a EXCELLENT movie!
No. It is rated PG-13. it only has scenes of violence, language and a sense of sensuality
There are none. Stephanie Meyer is Mormon so there is not any sex until the fourth book.
It isn't for younger readers, but not that inappropriate.
The most inappropriate Twilight book would be Breaking Dawn. Can't say why or anything because it might spoil it, but it's very mature.
The Twilight movie is not real
twilight is a romantic movie.
The Twilight movie is based on the novel, "Twilight" writeen by Stephenie Meyer
Yes the movie was called Twilight.
Twilight.
The songs in the Twilight movie are:Twilight Soundtrack (Songs) - Track Listing1. Supermassive Black Hole (Muse) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack2. Decode (Paramore) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack3. Full Moon (The Black Ghosts) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack4. Leave Out All The Rest (Linkin Park) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack5. Spotlight(Twilight Mix) (MuteMath) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack6. Go All The Way(Into The Twilight) (Perry Farrell) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack7. Tremble For My Beloved (Collective Soul) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack8. I Caught Myself (Paramore) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack9. Eyes On Fire (Blue Foundation) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack10. Never Think (Rob Pattinson) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack11. Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Iron & Wine) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack12. Bella's Lullaby (Carter Burwell) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack13. Let Me Sign (Rob Pattinson) - Twilight Movie Soundtrack (iTunes bonus track)This song appears in the movie but is not on the Twilght soundtrack:15 Step (Radiohead)
Inappropriate for who, or what? Without knowing what you mean by "inappropriate," your question can't be answered. The words "appropriate" and "inappropriate" have only situational meaning. That is, anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on the situation. When the situation is left unqualified, the words "appropriate" and "inappropriate" become totally meaningless. For example, a sexy green dress would be appropriate for a cocktail party, but inappropriate for a funeral. So you cannot simply ask, "Is this dress appropriate?" You have to specify: "Is this dress appropriate for a cocktail party?" or "Is this dress appropriate for a funeral?" Or, "Is this movie inappropriate?" Inappropriate for who, or what? The question needs more information: "Is this movie inappropriate for an 8-year-old child?" or "Is this movie inappropriate to watch at my grandmother's 90th birthday party?" or "Is this movie inappropriate for a romantic night at home with my boyfriend?" In other words, nothing is simply "appropriate" or "inappropriate." Whether something is appropriate or inappropriate depends on the situation, which you have failed to provide.
The first part of the Twilight movie series is called "Twilight."