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VAMPIRES! BLEHHH!!!!

Twilight's just the current fannish whipping-post, owing mainly to the fact that the core fandom for it is female and that the films are able to be hugely successful without enthusiastic support from the fanboise. This is always threatening.

It's not too different from the kind of contempt for romantic comedies and "chick flicks" expressed by male film-goers who if honest have to admit to living on a cinematic diet of exploding cop cars, monosyllabic growling protagonists dressed in black and giant robots.
 
Twilight's just the current fannish whipping-post, owing mainly to the fact that the core fandom for it is female and that the films are able to be hugely successful without enthusiastic support from the fanboise. This is always threatening.

Absolutely. I'm not a big fan of Twilight myself--watched some of the movies, couldn't finish the book--but I accept that I'm not the target audience and that's fine. Teenage girls are entitled to their own genre entertainment. Nobody says all vampire flicks have to be aimed at the fanboy crowd.

And, yeah, a lot of the Twilight-bashing does seem to have a heavy element of "ooh, cooties!" to it . . . .
 
Twilight's just the current fannish whipping-post, owing mainly to the fact that the core fandom for it is female and that the films are able to be hugely successful without enthusiastic support from the fanboise. This is always threatening.

Absolutely. I'm not a big fan of Twilight myself--watched some of the movies, couldn't finish the book--but I accept that I'm not the target audience and that's fine. Teenage girls are entitled to their own genre entertainment. Nobody says all vampire flicks have to be aimed at the fanboy crowd.

And, yeah, a lot of the Twilight-bashing does seem to have a heavy element of "ooh, cooties!" to it . . . .
They ARE entitled to their own genre entertainment, but it doesn't have to be crappy, poorly written genre entertainment.
 
It's interesting that Christopher Lee never got to be a Star Trek villian, as he's done just about everything else in his career.
 
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