![]() ![]() However, the underlying messages of this hugely popular film struck me as cause for feminists to rip out their hair. I am a guy, so I will skip my tirade about how corny and cheesy I felt it was. “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” was an interesting experience to say the least. I received enthusiastic responses ranging from a rather harmless, “Oh, my God, yes … you need to see it! It’s so cute!” to a more R-rated, “Oh, my God, yes … yes … yes … YES … YEEESSSSS!!!” Since I am interested in keeping my girlfriend happy, I grudgingly bought two tickets and apprehensively submersed myself in the most anticipated vampire saga of the millennium. ![]() My concerns about the new “Twilight” movie began when my girlfriend, after watching the “New Moon” trailer with me, whispered into my ear: “We have to see this!” I inquired with my female friends, who had seen the movie already, whether it was worth 10 bucks and a 45-minute-long T-ride to Boston Commons. ![]()
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