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New Moon continues second weekend successOne of the most anticipated movies of 2009, New Moon - the second installment of the Twilight saga, based on the books written by Stephanie Meyer - continued in it's second weekend of release to sell out at cinemas nationwide. It's not exactly a fantastic movie as it runs in the same vein as it's prequel, Twilight, and yet fans of the book just can't seem to get enough. ![]() My guess is it's the rippling muscles of Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) that have all the girls heating up. The acting is so one-dimensional and the plot so loosely based on legend - you'll find followers of the vampire tradition extremely outraged at the fact that vampires in this series sparkle in the sunlight rather than poof into a pile of ash. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of the books - but more especially of Jacob's rippling muscles. My guess is that with the Twilight series, it's pure, simplistic escapism - nothing more and nothing less. There's not much thought-processing involved and that's what's captivated audiences in today's world full of deep, insightful questions. The introduction of the wolf pack is a big draw-card for this movie as the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob deepens. It's not as disjointed as Twilight and will certainly have you hooked from beginning till end - including those with low attention spans (myself included). There are moments of cheesiness - chuckles from movie patrons will mark these occasions. There were two things I noted though while waiting for the movie to start. One was the number of boyfriends who were suckered into watching New Moon - let's face it, this one's definitely a full-on chick-flick. Two is a disturbing one; considering the average Twilight fan is under 18 (I was seated next to a 10 - 11 year-old) showing an advert for Bells Whisky was rather inappropriate, irrespective of whether you have the 'Not for sale to persons under the age of 18; drink responsibly' schpiel. Somebody needs to re-think their marketing strategy. About Sindy PetersSindy Peters (@sindy_hullaba_lou) is a group editor at Bizcommunity.com on the Construction & Engineering, Energy & Mining, and Property portals. She can be reached at sindy@bizcommunity.com. View my profile and articles... |