Date: Apr. 3rd, 2009 05:18 pm (UTC)
All I know about Twilight, besides the fact that it's a terrible, terrible, sue!fic/film, is what I learned on Cafepress. Apparently Twilight's vampires are sparkly, which I can't exactly disapprove of.

My biggest complaint about the development of the love story was that it moved too quickly once Bella figured out what was going on. From fascination, she fell in love too fast; she went straight to having no fear of him; she immediately wanted to be changed and have eternal life at his side.

She's a teenager, isn't she? Sounds normal enough to me.

Not okay: the unselfconscious theme of the native population being "in touch" with the vampire legend. And showing the father ready to enjoy two six-packs of beer, as if alcoholism among native populations weren't a serious problem. Jesus.

Portrayal of indigenous peoples is one of those things that hasn't improved in the last 50 years anywhere near as much as, say, gender representation in our media. I read a story in the Globe the other day about folks who were on a project to change that.

I've been to cons both fannish and non-, but never a slash con.

What have they been like? The only con I've ever attended is Vividcon, which is, from what I understand, not representative of the typical convention. [livejournal.com profile] muskratjamboree looks similar in size and (I'm guessing) gender ratio to VVC, though. Perhaps next year I'll go, what with it being right in my backyard, so to speak.
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