Perhaps the best thing about the release of the movie Twilight is that the Internet is already abundant with Twilight-related comedy.
One of the most amusing exhibits so far: A slideshow of 28 Reasons That Twilight the Movie is Better Than the Book.
Perhaps the best thing about the release of the movie Twilight is that the Internet is already abundant with Twilight-related comedy.
One of the most amusing exhibits so far: A slideshow of 28 Reasons That Twilight the Movie is Better Than the Book.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Wells writes:
I think it’s fair to call Twilight the most effective covert-conservative-values movie to be released since Four Months, Three Weeks and Two Days, which made me feel an allegiance with the right-to-lifers. Because it makes sexual abstinence seem like a fairly hot, pure-of-spirit state of being. And I say this as something of a lifelong libertine.
If you buy this interpretation (or even if you don’t), Twilight can be seen as selling the exact opposite abstinence mentality as the one portrayed (and made stupid fun of) in 40 Days and 40 Nights, the ’02 Josh Hartnett sex comedy.
Is Twilight a sexual right-wing movie in sheep’s clothing?