Posts Tagged ‘Twilight’
Review – The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Director: Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass, About a Boy)
Screenwriter: Melissa Rosenberg (Twilight, Step Up), Stephenie Meyer (book)
Cast: Kristen Stewart (Adventureland, Twilight, Into the Wild), Robert Pattinson (Twilight, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), Taylor Lautner (Twilight, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D)
Length: 2 hours 10 minutes
Synopsis: Picking up where the last film left off, Bella Swan (Stewart) is still trying to convince her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen (Pattinson) to turn her into a vampire. While celebrating her eighteenth birthday with his vampire family, an accident nearly leads the family to attack Bella. Convinced that the only way to protect her is to leave, Edward and his family depart forever. Bella slips into a depression only lessened when she spends time with her best friend Jacob Black (Lautner). However, Jacob, a werewolf, and Bella slowly cultivate a romance. Just on the point of Jacob and Bella developing a full-fledged relationship, Bella must go to Italy to stop the vampire royalty, the Volturi, from killing Edward. Read the rest of this entry »
What if… Christian Bale played Dracula?
In a Hollywood era that seems to favor making the remake as opposed to gambling on fresher projects, I would not put it past several production studios to consider remaking – yet again – the tale of Dracula. The popular Twilight series will get another financial boost once New Moon is released on November 20th, and HBO’s True Blood series has so far been very successful in finding a fairly large audience as well. Vampires are “in” right now it seems, however they don’t appear to be anywhere near as frightening or evil as they once were in the Bella Lugosi, Christopher Lee, Max Schreck, or even Frank Langella days. They have turned from being classic movie monsters epitomizing depravity to hopeless romantics who fall in love with humans and are more concerned with coven politics than feeding their animalistic hunger. Read the rest of this entry »

