9 Signs Your Daughter is Dating Edward Cullen

This post just made me laugh buckets today, especially with all the melodramatic “save the children from the horror of Twilight” critiques that pop up every time a movie comes out. It’s nice to see someone putting Twilight into tongue-in-cheek perspective. Lists like this can be kind of predicable, but this one was actually, truly funny. I laughed out loud on number 4 particularly because of the way a colleague was talking about her 13-year-old at lunch.

5. He CLAIMS he’s a vegetarian, but on that night you made Blood Pudding, he mysteriously materialized in your kitchen, scooped himself a big ol’ plate and then politely asked for seconds.

4. He’s the only person who can stand your daughter when she’s PMS-ing.

3. She’s not sleeping with him. NOT THAT YOU ENCOURAGE TEENAGE SEX.

Check out the entire list on NickMom Blog. Apparently Nickmom is a new site that just launched this week. Hope it continues to bring on the funny!

Time: The Harsh Bigotry of Twilight Haters, Erica Christakis Speaks Out

This is hands down one of the best statements on media attitudes towards Twilight. It’s written by a PhD and a Harvard college administrator. Here’s one of the best parts:

The negative reactions fall in two camps: The dismissive camp simply mocks Twilight’s incorporation of silly, “moony” elements like undying love and the surprisingly authentic portrayal of wedding ritual, honeymoon jitters and the shock of unintended pregnancy; the topics are apparently too boring and unrelatable for most reviewers. The deluded camp, conversely, takes Twilight far too seriously, faulting it for leading young girls to mistake fantasy for reality in dangerous, disempowering ways.

It makes you wonder if some people missed the memo that hundreds of millions of females, like their male counterparts, enjoy their fantasy life straight-up weird, sexy, and implausible.

Why is it that female fantasies are such a source of derision and fear? The male species is allowed all manner of violent, creepy, ludicrous and degrading movie tropes, and while we may not embrace them as high art, no one questions them seriously as entertainment, even when sometimes we probably should. (Violent imagery is, after all, associated with violent behavior.) You want to saw someone in half or put their head in a vice? Showcase naked strippers as a fake plot device? Pair a beautiful and successful career woman with a slovenly, unemployed man? Pretend you are Wolverine? Go right ahead. We know you can’t really be serious. But watch a tender wedding night between a virginal, undead superhero and his teenage, human bride, and the scolds come out in force. Are parents worried that their teenage daughter actually wants to be impregnated by a 100-year-old vampire who can crush a headboard with his hands (and perform an emergency C-section with his teeth)?

If you read nothing else today, read the entire thing on Time

So why in our opinion don’t more speak out? A lot of us are so used to the “But Twilight Will Turn You Into a Mindless and Submissive Drone” speech that we are immune to it. We hold successful jobs and furthermore hold our own w/our male counterparts. The proof of it not indoctrinating us is in our daily lives and we laugh at those trying so very hard to save us from ourselves. There’s something pretty hilarious about people so hell bent on trying to save us from the delusion of our thinking on escapist fantasy. We’ve got enough real-life issues to worry about rather than argue with those that just don’t get it. We’ve spoken with our book and box office dollars. We’ve heard the critics, we’ve comprehended their points, we just don’t agree…and THAT my friends drives them nuts. In short this adage sums it up, “Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.”

TY to multiple people who alerted us to this article via email and Twitter!

Bella’s Wedding Dress Now Available on the Alfred Angelo Site

Alfred Angelo is the manufacturer the Bella’s Wedding dress that was designed by Carolina Herrera for the movie Breaking dawn Part 1. According to the Alfred Angelo site the dress is currently priced under $999, and they give the details below. Best part of the details in our opinion is the gown isn’t just limited to smaller sizes!

BELLA’S BRIDAL GOWN
As seen in Twilight – Breaking Dawn Part 1
Bella’s beautiful bridal gown
Long sleeves with button detail
Cut out back with lace embellishments
Sizes: 0 to 30W

Here’s what designer Carolina Herrera had to say about it on the red carpet to MTV

Team Clearwater: AKA Julia Jones and Booboo Stewart Hit Denmark

They Twilight Saga Actors are globetrotting right now. Booboo Stewart and Julia Jones headed to Northern Europe. We’re not 100% certain, but this may be the first time Denmark got some actor, post US premiere love

Peter Facinelli’s Daughter Happy to Be His Breaking Dawn Premiere Date

Peter has three daughters and they have run the gamut from it being cool that dad is in Breaking Dawn, to wanting to cringe that dad is in Breaking Dawn, back to it’s really cool that dad is in Breaking Dawn.

Nikki Reed in Self Magazine

In this month’s Self magazine, “Twilight’s Nikki Reed Shows Off Fun and Festive Party Dresses
Plus, the star reveals how she quit smoking, the career she secretly wants to have and Breaking Dawn’s fashion secrets.”

Check it out on Self

Mark Kermode: A Guy Who Gets It, Reviews Breaking Dawn

We have been covering Mark Kermode’s assessment of the Twilight Saga since New Moon. Mark Kermode is well aware the series (like we are ) isn’t in danger of winning an OSCAR, but understands it’s escapist, romantic fun. He is also highly critical of reviewers who seem to think it’s a treatise on abstinence, a Mormon conversion piece, or a defense of abusive male behavior. Check out Mark’s latest and scroll down for links on his previous reviews.

Check out Mark’s Eclipse opinion here and his New Moon Opinion here

CURRENTLY ONLY VIEWABLE IN THE UK< we are working on a USA viewable item

Ashley Greene Guest Editor ShopBop

From their Press Release:

Ashley Greene makes guest appearance on the Shopbop.comHoliday Gift Boutique. Kicking off the season’s celebration Ashley Greene exclusively reveals her wish list of must-have gift items from Shopbop for the holidays and gives an intimate insight into her holiday plans and daily style recommendations.

We have created a shoppable virtual window display, reminiscent of brick and mortar stores. The boutique: shopbop.com/Holiday-gift-boutique presents five curated decorative holiday windows each featuring a fantastical spin on a female archetype with an endless variety of items from fashion, lifestyle, decorative, books, and jewelry accessories.

Having just premiered the latest Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, and slated to release five major studio films in the next 2 years, Ashley Greene is now one of Hollywood’s most sought-after young film actresses. She was also just announced as the face of DKNY and DKNY jeans on October 2011.

An international figure recognized for her confident, modern style Ashley Greene best represents the spirit and global face of the Shopbop woman today, who will be able to relate to her versatile and authentic approach to fashion.

We are excited to have her as our guest and for our customers to have the opportunity to be exposed to their style icon.

Meg Tingley: The Editor Who Discovered Twilight Speaks Out

Meg Tingley is about to celebrate her 25th anniversary at Little Brown, the company that publishes The Twilight Saga novels and companion books. She talks to Big Think’s Pub Crawl Blog about what her instinct was when Twilight came across her desk and why she is proud of the series.

Pub Crawl: When you first read it, did you know that Twilight would end up being what it is today? Why did you pick this book when others had turned it down?

Megan Tingley: Did I ever imagine that girls would be screaming and crying at Stephenie’s book signings, or women would be naming their baby daughters Isabella, or that Twilight would propel an explosion in paranormal literature? Of course not! That said, I did have a distinct feeling when I read it—my heart was racing and my mind was reeling. The scenes came alive for me in a such a way that I felt I was right in the action with the characters. And I could see it as a book immediately. In fact, the text excerpt that appears on the back of Twilight is a passage I circled on the original manuscript while I was reading it for the first time on the plane—before I had even bought it. So, there was never any doubt or hesitation on my part that the first novel would be successful, but obviously I couldn’t have predicted the extent of that success.

PC: When it comes to books for young readers, are there other forms of success besides NY Times Bestsellers and blockbuster movies?

MT: Bestsellers and movies are exciting but to me success is more about creating an enduring work. The idea that people will still be reading and loving some of the books I have published many, many years from now is deeply gratifying. With Twilight, the thing I am proudest of is that this series instilled a passionate love of reading in so many young people. So many teens have said Twilight was the first book they loved reading and we get letters from parents thanking us for getting their kids reading and writing. Stephenie is an inspiring role model and it is so great to see kids idolize a writer alongside the usual rock bands, sports stars, and celebrities.