PEOPLE.COM: THE FIVE BEST THINGS ABOUT THE ‘NEW MOON’ MOVIE
The people over at People (ha, ha) got themselves an early look at The Twilight Saga: New Moon last night, and today they’re back and reporting the best things about the movie. They’ve made a list of the five things that they liked best about the film and compiled it into a handy little list for us all. Of course, since we all haven’t seen the movie yet, there are some spoilers:

Jacob Black’s Body: Photos of Taylor Lautner’s amazing transformation from a scrawny kid to a rippling teen werewolf already have been making the rounds for months. But the first time Lautner rips off his T-shirt to reveal his muscled chest onscreen, the sight is still gasp-worthy. In fact, Lautner sizzles and smolders throughout New Moon as he walks the line between friendship and romance with Bella (Kristen Stewart). Though Bella’s heart belongs to Edward (Robert Pattinson), Launter may steal Pattinson’s heartthrob status right out from under his pale nose.Bella and Edward’s Reunion: When Edward comes to the (incorrect) conclusion that his love, Bella, is dead, he decides there is no choice but to commit vampire suicide. Of course, the only person who can save him is Bella. When she launches herself through a crowd and across a fountain in an Italian square to push Edward out of harm’s way, the sparks that fly between the soul-mates are like fireworks.
The Wolf Pack: The actors who play Jacob Black’s gang of strapping pals provide the perfect mix of teen tension and ferocious loyalty that exist between the group of guys who realize that one and all are actually werewolves. They snarl and yelp, tease and torment each other, and of course, fight together just like Twilight Saga author Stephanie Meyer describes in her series.
Dakota Fanning: She plays the pint-sized vamp, Jane, who wields a daunting power – simply by concentrating she can cause her victims to convulse in excruciating pain. She’s not in the movie for very long, but when she focuses those red eyes on her targets and softly whispers, “Pain,” everyone will squirm.
The Sense of Humor: While the Twilight series is based overwrought teenage angst, director Chris Weitz lightens the mood with some well-placed humor. Bella’s human school friends provide comic relief. When one of them has to leave a horror movie because he’s ill, Launter’s character laughs and says, “What a marshmallow.” And when a member of the wolf pack accidentally changes from human to werewolf right in front of Bella, another member quips, “Well, I guess the wolf is out of the bag.”





















Well what more can I say! Green with jealousy the press has had the privilege to see it already! These awesome reviews are killing me! This is turning out to be the longest 2 weeks!
Ok so the description about the reunion I expected, that was obvious just by the pics we’ve seen!
13 more days we’ll be out of our waiting misery! Yay!
I find it hilarious that the “sense of humor” they contribute to Weitz were quips (if memory serves) straight out of the “overwrought with angst” book.
This makes me infinitely more excited for this movie! 13 days!
But also angry, because they were lucky enough to see it already…
Chelle- I agree. I can’t lie. I’m mad the media gets to see it before all of us twi-hards do
I thought that was hilarious, too, Susan. The books are actually really funny–that part just got left out of the first movie.