Twi-hards. We run into 'em in the streets. On the Internets. But what about in our families?
Yup. I've got a situation: My younger sister Jaclyn is a devout 'Twilight' fanatic. She saw 'New Moon' in theaters every day for a week. She had 'Twilight'-related relationship troubles. She has a friend (pictured, left, with Jaclyn) who she likes to dress up as Edward Cullen.
And the thing is, she's not insane! She's intelligent (better grades than I ever got), reasonable (a psych student at a college in Maine) and shares my proclivity for (ahem) finer horror like that of Sir Stephen King.
So how did Jaclyn get this way, embedded so deeply in the phenomenon of a vampire series she's never been able to convince her big bro to watch, read or understand? Hours away from the nationwide midnight premiere of 'Eclipse,' we talked it out and tried to get to the root of being a Twi-hard.
How'd you get into 'Twilight'?
My -- well, our -- mom gave me the book a couple Christmases ago. I thought the idea of a vampire love story sounded corny, so I tossed it aside. Then I got out of college that summer and needed something to read. I picked it up and 60 pages later I was a Twi-hard.
Seriously? Sixty pages?
Sixty pages was all I needed.
And now you're insane.
Clinically, yes.
When did that dawn on you? (Get it? Dawn?)
It dawned on me when all I thought about -- all I wanted to talk about -- was 'Twilight.' Every free moment I got, I spent reading the books.
So you've called yourself a Twi-hard, out loud, to real human beings?
I started out as a really extroverted 'Twilight' fan, but now that its popularity has grown so much -- along with the negative criticism -- being a loud and proud fan sort of feels like walking around with an "A" sewn onto your shirt. You get a lot of crap for liking the series and you learn to tone it down and reserve your excitement for people who are just as into the books as you are.
Did you just make a 'Scarlet Letter' reference?
I did. Despite popular belief, not all Twi-hards' bookshelves consist solely of the works of Stephenie Meyer. Shock! Okay, gimme your 'Twilight' numbers: Times you've read each book and seen each movie, times you estimate you'll see 'Eclipse.'
I've only read the books twice, except for 'Eclipse,' which I just read for the third time in order to compare to the movie. I've watched 'Twilight' probably around 80 times, 'New Moon' maybe 40. I saw 'New Moon' six times in the theaters, so I'll probably see 'Eclipse' the same -- maybe more, if it's that awesome.
What was the time frame on those 'New Moon' viewings? Your first five times were in like 12 hours, right?
I saw 'New Moon' six times in a week. I watched it every day.
Oh my god. That's why I can't even doubt your estimate of 80 times for the original. But why so many times?
I think what divides 'Twilight' fans from 'Harry Potter' fans or 'Star Wars' fans is the fact that we get such a high from the series. We have to reread and rewatch the movies to feel that high again. It's almost this kind of anxiety that can't be dealt with any other way than watching the movies or reading the books. You just want to keep reliving Edward and Bella's love story. It's like being in love -- it's all you can think about. And all you want to do is see that person, or read those books. Catch my drift?
I do catch it, and I'm uncomfortable because we're getting into serious territory that legitimizes this fanaticism. I can't just make fun of it now. So, um, I dunno ... what is it that makes that feeling so strong and real to you?
Bella and Edward have this gotta-have-it love. That's appealing to so many people because we want that same love, and reading the books gives us hope that it's out there. But the fantasy aspect is also a big draw. You really start feeling like vampires and werewolves are real. You feel like Bella's vampire family is your family and her werewolf best friend is your best friend. It becomes sort of depressing to remember vampires and werewolves don't actually exist.
I guess that's escapism at its finest. I'd be lying if I said I didn't get so wrapped up in 'Harry Potter' I felt like a kid at Hogwarts. But it can get extreme -- like messing with relationships extreme, right? Well Bella and Edward need each other; they would actually die without each other. One of the most difficult things for Twi-hards to accept is the fact that although that type of love may exist, it's not really as accessible as we'd like to think. We raise this bar that's unrealistic for a partner to fulfill. Those expectations aren't logical.
Let's get back to more quantifiable Twi-hardiness. You've cried over trailers. Trailers. I really bawled my eyes out a couple of times over the 'New Moon' trailer. It's surreal to see these characters I love and identify with being portrayed on the big screen. It makes me happy for people who haven't read 'Twilight' to be able to get a glimpse into Edward and Bella's world. I want other people to experience the way I, and so many others, feel when indulging in these books. It's like ecstasy. Even the idea that non-'Twilight' fans could be turned on to the series by these movies, which are good representations of the books, is emotionally overwhelming sometimes.
Alright, Jaclyn. I need you to watch this and immediately tell me your reaction:
So?
You don't get that I've seen that trailer well over 80 times. Its effect has worn off. I am ecstatic for the movie -- that's all I'll say.
Its effect has worn off! So maybe that'll happen for the series as a whole someday? I'm not saying my obsession is gone, but it isn't as intense as before. You learn to put perspective on your obsession and realize it's not 100 percent rational. But I'm pretty sure I'll love 'Twilight' for many years to come.
Are you frequently told you're obsessed?By people other than me.
My friends all know I'm obsessed. It's definitely one of my defining characteristics. But like I said before, I've gotta learn to tone it down.
What are these teams I'm always hearing about. There are teams, right?
Yes. There's Team Edward and Team Jacob, as in, some people want Bella to be with Edward and some people want her to be with Jacob. Twi-hards like Jacob and all, but no real Twi-hard can be Team Jacob.
Are you on a team? Did you have to try out?
I think the idea of teams is silly; the girl ends up with Edward. I'm on Team Bella.
Team Bella! Yeah, you're odd because your obsession isn't Robert Pattinson or Taylor Lautner -- it's Kristen Stewart. What gives?
I idolize her in a way. She's under the constant scrutiny and negative criticism, but she still goes out in public with hardly any makeup, wearing cheap clothes. She doesn't pose or act unnatural in front of the cameras because it's not who she is. She gets a lot of crap from the press, saying she's mean and depressed, but in reality, she's just staying true to her roots. She's a quiet, kind of awkward, low-maintenance girl, and she's not trying to portray anything but that. I think that's a really difficult thing to do in the eye of fame. I've always felt like a semi-awkward and strange person, and she makes me feel like my social idiocy is okay.
Who's better, K-Stew or Bella?
K-Stew, definitely. Bella can be whiny sometimes.
Alright. I'm your big brother; I've gotten you into a lot of things. Stephen King, Harry Potter. Do you lose sleep at night or feel yourself beginning to hate me because I won't read 'Twilight'?
Like I said before, 'Twilight' brings me happiness, and it does for a lot of other people. I only want to pass on that happiness to others, and most importantly to you, big broski.
Ha! Will it make me happy, though? Could it crack through my cynicism and skepticism?
Probably not. But I can hope!
Well, I hope 'Eclipse' fulfills your wildest dreams tonight, sis.
Thanks. See you this weekend.
I don't get it. I have even tried to be fair-minded and sat through both movies. They're poorly made, poorly cast, and have terrible acting. I'm sure the books are much better, but the movies have taken away any desire to ever read them.
thanks for doing this because i am a twihard and i 100 percent agrred with everything your sister said! she explained the resoning for us being so obsessed so well. hopefully people who dont like this series will understand us now lol. and btw, edward is not a creepy stalker. go team switzerland! (team bella)
There was no mention of the actual quality of the writing, which I hope everyone will consider when reading this article. They only look at the positive side, slightly mentioning a faint negative side to draw you in. twilight is still a disgraceful piece of literature.
Quite honestly I dont really understand the obsession with the twilight movies, they are descent at their best, definately not worth standing in line in the rain for a freakin midnight premeire. However, this being said I own and have read all four books, which I enjoyed. I did find the books rather addicting, which I tend to feel that way about books I read often. I absolutely love watching movies period and refuse to buy any of the twilight movies, I would reread the enitire series again before i rewatched the movies. This being said I tend to hate all movies that I read the book for first...
Does anyone find it funny that women in their mid 40s can go absolutely nuts over jailbait male actors and it's okay? If it were vice versa, and some 45 year old man was ga-ga over a 17 year old girl, they'd call him a pedophile and crucify him. Interesting. But, more on topic, the books are terribly written fever-dreams of some overly dramatic 13 year old girl. Horrible, horrible stuff. Stephanie Meyers has all the sophistication of a turnip. I can only hope this series dies soon, along with all of the flavor-of-the-month bandwagon books that it has spawned.
What's hilarious is the fact this is the same old story that gets pushed on to teenage girls time and time again. The immaculate love triangle between a girl, a nerd, and a jock. It's all just disguised by werewolves and vampires. Women always have and always will fall for it, and will always empty their pocketbooks for it. Guys do the same thing, only it involved action flicks rather then romantic. I understand the concept of it all, including the escapism. I just wish we all were smarter with our real voices, which is what we purchase. We make too few people rich this way while so many in the world are hurting. I'll end my rant here, enjoy the movie. ;)
eh. i picked up those books and found them absolutely addicting... but not good. really, it was bizarre that as i was reading them i knew i would only read them once to see what happened and then never pick up the books again. i despised myself while reading it, like i despised myself when i got involuntarily hooked on my grandmother's old soap operas; you hate it, but you HAVE to know how it ends. i guess twilight is a junky book, good for simply reading something... but at least for me, it's not a book you pick up again and again and hug it close to your chest and not dare dog ear. just another cheesy, dime-a-dozen love story. not really interesting or heart-pounding, just there to dull and please your mind with fictional love. but the movies are awful. *shudders horribly* not even addicting, just... unbearable. sorry. harry potter and star wars pwn this :P
I AM A MOM OF 5 I LOVE TWILIGHT ! THE IMAGINATION IS AMAZING. BUT ONE VAMPIRE GETS LEFT OUT ALOT JASPER I LOVE HIS STORY LINE HE IS SO STRONG.. SO YES JASPER IS MY FAVORITE AND ALL OF A SUDDEN IS MY DAUGHTERS FAVORITE ALSO ! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT ? WE WILL BE SO SAD WHEN ALL THE MOVIES ARE OUT AND WE ARE LEFT WONDERING WHAT HAPPENS NOW !
Zach, your sister is a loser. She has no man in her life so she is trying to escape into a world where she can be dating vampire-boy or wolf-boy or whatever the hell they are. She even plays spooky guy dress up with her homosexual male friend like he is a life-size Ken doll or something. Perhaps you should buy her a quality vibrating dildo for her next birthday and hopefully she will forget about all of this nonsense. The Twilight series has given hope to millions of these loser girls be they fat, ugly or just plain disgusting, maybe they could get a monster to date them since no human would. The producers of the movies picked up on this and cast an ugly girl in the lead role to push further this delusion in these hopeless girls to sell more movie tickets.
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I don't get it. I have even tried to be fair-minded and sat through both movies. They're poorly made, poorly cast, and have terrible acting. I'm sure the books are much better, but the movies have taken away any desire to ever read them.
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thanks for doing this because i am a twihard and i 100 percent agrred with everything your sister said! she explained the resoning for us being so obsessed so well. hopefully people who dont like this series will understand us now lol. and btw, edward is not a creepy stalker. go team switzerland! (team bella)
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There was no mention of the actual quality of the writing, which I hope everyone will consider when reading this article. They only look at the positive side, slightly mentioning a faint negative side to draw you in. twilight is still a disgraceful piece of literature.
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Quite honestly I dont really understand the obsession with the twilight movies, they are descent at their best, definately not worth standing in line in the rain for a freakin midnight premeire. However, this being said I own and have read all four books, which I enjoyed. I did find the books rather addicting, which I tend to feel that way about books I read often. I absolutely love watching movies period and refuse to buy any of the twilight movies, I would reread the enitire series again before i rewatched the movies. This being said I tend to hate all movies that I read the book for first...
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Does anyone find it funny that women in their mid 40s can go absolutely nuts over jailbait male actors and it's okay? If it were vice versa, and some 45 year old man was ga-ga over a 17 year old girl, they'd call him a pedophile and crucify him. Interesting. But, more on topic, the books are terribly written fever-dreams of some overly dramatic 13 year old girl. Horrible, horrible stuff. Stephanie Meyers has all the sophistication of a turnip. I can only hope this series dies soon, along with all of the flavor-of-the-month bandwagon books that it has spawned.
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What's hilarious is the fact this is the same old story that gets pushed on to teenage girls time and time again. The immaculate love triangle between a girl, a nerd, and a jock. It's all just disguised by werewolves and vampires. Women always have and always will fall for it, and will always empty their pocketbooks for it. Guys do the same thing, only it involved action flicks rather then romantic. I understand the concept of it all, including the escapism. I just wish we all were smarter with our real voices, which is what we purchase. We make too few people rich this way while so many in the world are hurting. I'll end my rant here, enjoy the movie. ;)
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eh. i picked up those books and found them absolutely addicting... but not good. really, it was bizarre that as i was reading them i knew i would only read them once to see what happened and then never pick up the books again. i despised myself while reading it, like i despised myself when i got involuntarily hooked on my grandmother's old soap operas; you hate it, but you HAVE to know how it ends.
i guess twilight is a junky book, good for simply reading something... but at least for me, it's not a book you pick up again and again and hug it close to your chest and not dare dog ear. just another cheesy, dime-a-dozen love story. not really interesting or heart-pounding, just there to dull and please your mind with fictional love.
but the movies are awful. *shudders horribly* not even addicting, just... unbearable. sorry.
harry potter and star wars pwn this :P
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I AM A MOM OF 5 I LOVE TWILIGHT ! THE IMAGINATION IS AMAZING. BUT ONE VAMPIRE GETS LEFT OUT ALOT JASPER I LOVE HIS STORY LINE HE IS SO STRONG.. SO YES JASPER IS MY FAVORITE AND ALL OF A SUDDEN IS MY DAUGHTERS FAVORITE ALSO ! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT ? WE WILL BE SO SAD WHEN ALL THE MOVIES ARE OUT AND WE ARE LEFT WONDERING WHAT HAPPENS NOW !
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Zach, your sister is a loser. She has no man in her life so she is trying to escape into a world where she can be dating vampire-boy or wolf-boy or whatever the hell they are. She even plays spooky guy dress up with her homosexual male friend like he is a life-size Ken doll or something. Perhaps you should buy her a quality vibrating dildo for her next birthday and hopefully she will forget about all of this nonsense.
The Twilight series has given hope to millions of these loser girls be they fat, ugly or just plain disgusting, maybe they could get a monster to date them since no human would. The producers of the movies picked up on this and cast an ugly girl in the lead role to push further this delusion in these hopeless girls to sell more movie tickets.
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Omg whats wrong with being a twihard? I love twiligt but im not one of those crazy fans. I cant even if i wanted too.
BTW i saw the movie, and i think they did a better job with New Moon and Twilight. The book was soooo much better!
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