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 CU junior Danielle Desgeor, center,  read a "Twilight" novel to friends, left to right, CU junior Megan Morrissey, Amy Joyner, of Boulder, Erin Robertson, 17, and CU junior Jessica Elliot  at Boulder Century Theaters.
CU junior Danielle Desgeor, center, read a “Twilight” novel to friends, left to right, CU junior Megan Morrissey, Amy Joyner, of Boulder, Erin Robertson, 17, and CU junior Jessica Elliot at Boulder Century Theaters.
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BOULDER — “Much anticipated” would be an understatement.

Lindsey Geist had been counting the days until the release of “New Moon.”

Brecken Kram, who doesn’t even like to read, reread all the books in the “Twilight” series in the days before the premiere.

Sara DesGeorges showed up for Century Boulder’s midnight showing at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, and she wasn’t even the first person in line.

“New Moon” is the second installment in the four-book “Twilight” series, which tells the story of Edward, a vampire fighting to restrain his impulses, and Bella, the awkward girl he falls in love with.

Century Boulder sold out three theaters for showings at 12:01, 12:02 and 12:03 a.m. and had another showing scheduled for 3 a.m. Other theaters in the region reported similar sales.

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