RiffTrax Tackles New Moon!

RiffTrax Tackles New Moon!

I am a devout fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000, so when RiffTrax came out more than a decade after the show was canceled, I practically had a brain aneurysm. I think I went over this the last time I posted about the Masters of Schlock covering Twilight; if you love New Moon, or hate it, either way, you’ll probably love hearing Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett totally trash the film. From gay jokes, to Kristen Stewart’s apparent acting lessons from William Shatner, you’ll love the newest RiffTrax.

Here’s the intro on the RiffTrax for New Moon, direct from the website:

“Twi-Hard. A once proud word that has been shockingly cheapened by over-use. It used to mean something. These days, any given twelve year old girl with Team Edward wallpaper on her iPhone can be the star of a “Vampire Fever” cover story photo in USA Today. It’s not right. Just because some soccer mom blows two months of grocery funds on an elaborate face tattoo replicating the iconic “Cullen baseball” scene, that DOES NOT make her a real Twi-Hard, okay? It’s something you earn. It’s something you live.

Forgive our emotion on this issue, but it’s just that Mike, Kevin, and Bill are probably the biggest Twilight fans on the planet. Just survey Kristen Stewart’s file of restraining order requests, and see which names pop up the most (Stephenie Meyer’s file is alarmingly similar). So it should surprise no one that these three sparkly warriors trekked to the theater dozens upon dozens of times to feast upon the sweet succulent cinematic nectar that is New Moon. After the fourteenth viewing, the girl at the ticket counter was unable to make eye contact with them, muttering something about “grown men” under her breath. The pimply popcorn vendor filled his friends’ inboxes with texts like “OMG third time today,” while the theater janitor constantly fought the urge to beat them with his mop. In a word: epic.

But the shame they endured, along with the suffering of their long-neglected wives and children, is your gain. Thanks to these endless, obsessive, life-destroying viewings, Mike, Kevin, and Bill are able to present this RiffTrax of New Moon on the eve of its DVD release. Let’s just hope that, now that the ride is over, they can put their lives back together once and for all (they’re not making any more of these movies, right?).”

Sorry guys, they’re making like, uhm… what, three more? Guess your families will just have to suffer while you visit the theater like, 39-45 more times? And just for these films, wow. We demand more vampire movie Riffs! We don’t know which ones exactly, but if you can come up with a few, head over to the RiffTrax forum, and let them know which vampire movies you think need a RiffTrax. Meanwhile, I’ll make my own list, and wave it around in their faces. Maybe they’ll pick one! What say guys? Which vampire movies need Riffs?

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Ashley Harness writes for Vampires.com, Werewolves.com, and other sites in the Darksites Network. She\'s involved in several seedy and disreputable activities, smokes too much, and spends her late nights procrastinating for work on her first novel.

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