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'Breaking Dawn - Part 2': What Did You Think


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Well, that wasn't very surprising. After four and a half years, "The Twilight Saga" came to an end this past weekend and made a ton of money. Not quite "Harry Potter" money, but it sold enough tickets to make it the eighth biggest opening weekend of all time.

The critics were split right down the middle however. Though "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" sits atop the box office results, its score at Rotten Tomatoes sits at 49 percent, which is pretty much the standard Tomato-Meter score at this point.

But we want to know what you thought? Vote in our reader poll after the jump to tell us how you felt "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" stacked up.

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