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The Twilight Saga: New Moon [Blu-ray]

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Director: Chris Weitz
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Released: 2010-03-20

Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star
Media: Blu-ray (1)
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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (summit) Release Date: 03/20/2010 Run time: 130 minutes Rating: Pg13
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New Moon, the second in Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster teen-fiction saga adapted for film, is stronger than its predecessor, Twilight. Director Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass), taking the helm from Catherine Hardwicke, brings a lighter, more assured touch to the sequel, which continues the star-crossed love story of mortal Bella (Kristen Stewart) and vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson). Incidentally, Edward is absent for most of the film; after an accident on Bella's birthday reminds Edward that her life is always at risk when he's around, he chooses to abandon her, sending her into a deep depression. The only person who helps her heal her broken heart is her friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner), a member of the Quileute tribe who, as he grows taller, beefier, and more aggressive (with less clothing), comes to realize he's not entirely human either. But even his love for Bella doesn't prevent her from throwing herself in the path of danger, because that's the only time she can see visions of Edward. One such fateful misunderstanding sends Edward into the coven of the Volturi (a sort of vampire Mafia, if you will), where the most dangerous vampires hold both Edward and Bella's fate in their cold, dark hands. Much of New Moon rests on the shoulders of Lautner, so scrawny in Twilight, who famously packed on the muscle to avoid getting recast. He's very nearly successful in carrying the load, but the cheese-tastic beefcake scenes disservice him, and Jacob and Bella's complicated friendship stumbles on its way to any kind of love triangle. Some of that blame lies with Stewart, who understandably holds her emotions close to her chest but reveals much too little (c'mon, even an angsty girl has to be a little joyful in the arms of two different hunks). As is with the book, the film is just a bridge between sagas, so the plot drags and not a lot happens. Fortunately, while Twilight was trapped in its own self-consciousness, the wobbly-legged cast seems to have found stronger footing in New Moon; the jokes come faster, the writing (by Melissa Rosenberg, who also scribed Twilight) is a hair wittier. (Even Pattinson seems more comfortable in Edward's skin.) The Volturi, highlighted by Michael Sheen's Aro and Dakota Fanning's Jane, also make an all-too-brief impression, but at least there's more to look forward to when Eclipse, the third installment, is released. --Ellen A. Kim

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The Twilight Saga: New Moon [Blu-ray]
  • Blu-ray: 0 pages (2010-03-20)
  • Publisher: Summit Entertainment
  • Label: Summit Entertainment
  • Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson
  • Director: Chris Weitz
  • Encoding: Region 1
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1,
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Summit Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 2010-03-20
  • Run Time: 130
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 195 reviews
  • Sales Rank in DVD: #5

Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Liked the way it translated to the screen. 2010-03-22
Comment: It was good, and followed the book well, unlike Twilight. However, the music drove me crazy. Twilight's music was moody and modern. In New Moon, if I closed my eyes, I could imagine a melodrama from the 50s. So story good, music annoying.

I was also disappointed that the colors tended to blend into each other. There were some times when it was crisp and clean, and others not so much. Again, I liked Twilight for it's weird blue/gray coloring and crisp clear visual.

All in all, if you like the book, you will like this movie.
Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: WILL BELLA EVER CHANGE HER FACIAL EXPRESSION??? 2010-03-21
Comment: What's up with that? You would think that the director would have noticed that. LOL.

Her facial expression remains the same whether she's talking with Edward (the love of her life), in danger of being mauled by a wolf, being killed by a vampire or getting stitches.

I was actually hoping the wolf would have gotten her just to see her expression change! No, it probably wouldn't have. Her face is permanently plastered with that "deer in headlight" look or "bored as h*ll" look.

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: It's Just Alright 2010-03-21
Comment: I have read the Twilight Saga and fell in love with the books. However, the movies leave something to be desired. I personally liked Twilight better, some of the acting just seemed off to me in New Moon. With this being said, New Moon was my least favorite book in the series so this may be why I didn't like the movie as much. I have not gotten the chance to watch any of the extra things on the disk so I can't say if it's good or bad. I would have to say the best thing about the movies are that they picked good looking people and I think that is what pulls a lot of the watchers in!
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Love the movie; don't like Summit's tight-fistedness 2010-03-21
Comment: I loved this movie and the book it was based on. I am VERY disappointed, however, that Summit chose not to include deleted scenes! Apparently they're waiting for another release to make us pay for the movie again. Way to support the fans that support you! Profitable, yet despicable.
Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: meaning anywhere? 2010-03-21
Comment: I'm told that some movies should not be judged on how they are sending the worst possible message to young girls. That it should be enjoyed as entertainment and as such shouldn't be criticized for being about as deep and meaningful as a Frisbee. Why does a movie have to serve to elevate the intellectual mind and leave you wanting to delve deeper into it's nuances? And I rest my case in why I this is a complete waste of time.