The countdown to the release of 'New Moon,' the second movie in the Twilight Saga, is long underway. In less than forty-eight hours all will be revealed! OK. Maybe I'm being a bit melodramatic. Regardless, I'm excited to see what's in store for Twilight fans on the big screen when 'New Moon' hits theaters. Here are my top five hopes--I say hopes instead of predictions because, really, I know I'm just wishful thinking:
1) That Edward is portrayed as less like a stalker this time around and more like the romantic hero he is in the books. He actually smiles quite a bit and even laughs in the series--but there was only one scene when he smiled and did anything playful in the movie version of Twilight. I didn't like that portrayal of Edward at all!
2) That Edward's face won't look pained for the entirety of his time spent on the screen. Okay. See hope #1 above.
3) That, despite the trailers and the movie poster, this movie will not be as Jacob-heavy as we've been led to believe. Of course, I am well aware that 'New Moon' the book is almost all Jacob, all the time, but still: I can hope, right?
4) That, given the fact that 'New Moon' is heavy on the werewolves, that Jacob's werewolf pack turns out to be a good match for the Cullen family in terms of interesting. And then there's that fear I have that, like they did with Edward's character, the movie folks will have taken all of Jacob's humor away from his character.
5) That there will be fewer cringe-inducing scenes in 'New Moon' than in Twilight. Case in point--that first kissing scene where Edward flies back against the wall, that's so slow you almost can't watch. Awkward! (Though, awkward in a fun way, I admit.)
And now, watch the trailer to tide you over till Friday!

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Hey, now. I like Jacob waaaaayyyy better than Edward. He is way hotter than Edward.
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