New Moon: Bonus Episode
From Morbid | Podcast
The discussion centers on the 2009 film "New Moon," exploring its quick production timeline, changes in direction from Catherine Hardwicke to Chris Weitz, and the notable soundtrack which includes prominent artists like Death Cab for Cutie and Thom Yorke, highlighting varying opinions on its musical appeal. The hosts express enthusiasm for both the content and fandom surrounding the film, encouraging engagement with supplementary materials and resources related to the movie.
Key Takeaways
- New Moon's quick production turnaround pushed Cliff Notes into bestseller territory; fast can be fabulous.
- Bella's hair evolution reflects her emotional turmoil, proving that even vampires aren't immune to bad hair days.
- Death Cab for Cutie's soundtrack solidifies New Moon as a time capsule of hipster angst and angsty hipsters.
- Charlie transforms into the unexpected snack of the saga; proof that dads can age like fine wine, not cheese.
- The Vulturi: the original Italian gothic horror story meets teen drama—because who doesn't love a good vampire family feud?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Bella Swan (person)
- Edward Cullen (person)
- New Moon (book)
- Jacob Black (person)
- Stephanie Meyer (person)
- The Volturi (company)
- Quileute Tribe (company)
- Twilight (book)
- Death Cab for Cutie (media)
- The Illustrated Guide (book)
- Chris Weitz (person)
- Breaking Dawn (book)
- Catherine Hardwicke (person)
- Muse (media)
- Tom York (person)
- Face Punch (media)
- Lykke Li (person)
- Leah Clearwater (person)