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I've experienced audible collective gasps twice in my twenty-two year cinema-going lifetime. The first was during the walk in wardrobe scene toward the end of Sex And The City: The Movie and the second was last night at the Twilight: New Moon pre-screening when Jacob the werewolf took off his shirt. In fact, Jacob's rippling torso is so integral to the New Moon film-going experience it should be credited in the poster and trailer. *And Introducing Taylor Lautner's Jacked Guns* or something like that. By the movie's predictable conclusion you kind of feel sorry for Jacob's shirt, which suffers the same fate as the ethnic minority co-worker in a slasher flick, it dies early and is never seen again.

Which is part of the reason I like Twilight. Sure Kristen Stewart is attractive in a scruffy, tainted way. But she's not classically beautiful by any means, her wardrobe is purposely dowdy and her expression fluctuates between stoned and really stoned which means there's nothing tangibly sexy about her portrayal of Bella Swan. Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen on the other hand is this glimmering other worldly protector whose main conflict is the temptation to suck Bella's blood. It's one of the most overt metaphors for abstinence in recent cinema memory but what the filmmakers neglect to tell you is the act of watching this film WILL GET YOU PREGNANT.

Then there's Taylor Lautner's werewolf love interest Jacob Black or as I like to call him Pecs McGee. A childhood friend turned confidant who is either running, fighting or flexing - with the only common thread being his lack of shirt. If Matthew McConaguah impregnated a wolf not only would the resulting offspring be an excellent triathlete - it would be Jacob Black. It's a refreshing gender role reversal, for in the world of Twilight it's the men who are unashamed pieces of meat with their levels of objectification lying somewhere between the cast of Coyote Ugly and softcore porn. I'm no Scientist but I'd say the tension between the jostling male leads accounts for 50% of the film's tween appeal - which is to say whether you're Team Edward or Team Jacob, the real winner here is Stephanie Meyers' bank account. Shit, if you could somehow transplant Pattison's head onto Lautner's body I'm sure the world would spontaneously explode.

Other than that the movie is standard, mindlessly enjoyable, overly earnest teen drama fare. It's pretty easy to lose yourself in the plot despite the funky CGI and admittedly terrible acting. Which boils down to a race for last between Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson (Stewart loses because she has more screen time). Don't get me a wrong, I'm not a hater. I just don't share the global pant wetting hysteria this film incites in some people - but I can certainly understand it. It's raw escapism at it's most manipulative, the type of media hoopla that inspires the same fanatic devotion as Star Wars before it but instead of light-sabers and Darth Vader it's repressed boners and being alone. So in the end the people who'll really want to see this film are either A) Crazy fans who've already read the books or B) Dudes who want to bone crazy Twilight fans who've already read the books appease their girlfriends. And the rest will be people like me, rubbernecking to see what all the commotion's about - and to tell you the truth it's really not that bad.

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Posted on November 18, 2009 at 5:43pm by Ash.
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Sheree said...
Apart from the removal of Jacobs shirt, are you sure you were watching the same movie as we did last night?? I LOVE THE SAGA!! But only someone with blinders on could have like THAT movie!!  
Nov 18, 2009
at 06:39pm
Jared said...
For once, i think I will be nice to this critic because at least he was honest but honest in a nice way. Im a huge huge huge twilight guy fan. I don't know why I like it so much. Im 22 years old in my first year of medical school...my brain is science oriented, but this shit makes my brain go wild. I am a big romantic, but i dunno i have a big imagination, so this whole story line was something i have never read before so it was really awesome to me. I may be a big fan, but i know this shit isn't for everyone. But at least you weren't totally hating on the movie...i was pretty happy that you said it wasn't too bad of a movie. I know me and every twilight fan is probably gonna think its the greatest movie ever...well that is until eclipse comes out, cuz ultimately, eclipse had a better story line than new moon. Biggest reason why i love new moon is just because i love romances where at the end you have that happy ending. In new moon, it's edward and bella reuniting. Obviously, i never wanted them to break up, but i always understood edward's reason and knew that they would get back together b/c reading all the dialogue between bella and jacob was so boring in the book, i just knew that stephanie meyer was gonna bring edward and bella back together somehow. I really don't know how anybody can be a jacob fan after reading the book, doesn't make sense to me at all, but i will say that taylor lautner actually may make me like jacob a little more. The jacob i envisioned was a 6 foot whatever he was giant that talked like an idiot and acted like an idiot, but taylor actually seems to be a pretty cool kid so i'll deal with jacob i guess. I will still hate him for the most part but my hate will be decreased by maybe 2 percent. I know critics aren't gonna like this movie, but i'm hoping that for eclipse the reviews are better cuz i think the story line may be better for non-fans of the book. Anyways, good job on your critique even though its not totally what i want, it was more objective and honest and you weren't being totally biased and hating on it.  
Nov 18, 2009
at 08:35pm
Raynt wells said...
Hahah such bad acting  
Nov 18, 2009
at 09:13pm
bilbo fraggins said...
um... stick to pop culture reportage maybs. film reviews need, like, "coherence".  
Nov 18, 2009
at 09:30pm
brett d said...
jared. wow.  
Nov 18, 2009
at 09:35pm
you forgot cinema goer type 3!

3). the ladies or gaybeaus going PURELY to see me, Taylor Lautner's BODY!

woof woof  
Nov 18, 2009
at 09:40pm
Omar said...
Nah this review is good. Nothing to hate on, but it was defs a P.TV review. Low-brow.

But yarr, nice work Ashles.

Mwa x  
Nov 18, 2009
at 09:42pm
B said...
Jared...

You're in medical school yet your homo-Twilight-love-rant is littered with numerous spelling and grammatical errors. Everybody please take note of this and remember not to trust medical "professionals"...  
Nov 18, 2009
at 11:55pm
birdy said...
any great romance story needs some sort of adversity to overcome. new moon is that. it was absolutely integral to the whole series. bella's depression while edward is gone makes the story thereafter and their love that much more deep. one needs to consider the series as a whole rather than just book by book. new moon is my personal favorite of the whole series because it deals with loss from the perspective of a teenager where everything is magnified. adults that are too far removed can't understand it and think it's ridiculous. they don't remember how it felt. for many of us adult women, these books made us remember how it felt and we identify with it. we went through this kind of heartbreak. teenagers do feel that kind of depression and really do think it's the end of the world. we were alone and confused. we had no experience to draw from and because our feelings were trivialized by adults, we really had no one to talk to. we felt alone and that no one could understand. i feel stephenie's writing for teenagers is so credible. she understands that teen angst. personally, i thought the books available to me as a teen were ridiculous and obviously written by adults who understood nothing. i couldn't connect. i'm happy this sparks passion in teenagers to read. these are gateway books, i feel.

when someone asked me whether i felt bella was a bad example for teenage girls, i answered, "in this day and age of ridiculous self-entitlement and the scantily clad myley cyrus, britney spears, fergie,a nd pussycat dolls as our girl's only role models, are you kidding me?". bella is kind and selfless who does her chores and homework without being asked. ever. she offers to cook because her father cannot. bella is independent and does not bow to peer pressure that she must be "sexy" to be a worthwhile human being. she is not overly concerned with makeup and clothes to attract shallow boys like tyler or mike who are only interested in her looks. this sends a strong message to an oversexed generation of girls that they do not need all that to be worthy of love. instead, it shows edward loving her for her qualities like selflessness, brains, and independence, which are admirable qualities.  
Nov 19, 2009
at 12:39am
Anna said...
let's face it, the books were so badly written and the plot unbelievably flimsy that you could not fuck up any of the twilight movies, in fact if there's any hope, they'll be better than the books. New moon spends 400 pages of bella whinging and whining and trying to kill herself, if you can cut that shit down to about 40 minutes, great.
if the movies are shit, i guess that just says more about the books themselves.

 
Nov 19, 2009
at 05:12pm
wawa said...
wow, so you can either be a passionate hater of twilight or you can be a fagget med student/girl.

either way, why do so many people give a fuck about this.  
Nov 20, 2009
at 02:03am

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