Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: <i>The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2</i>

, is still the kind of moody, formless slog we've been through before, only slightly energized by a long-delayed bit of action.
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2012-11-19-breakingdawnpart2_410.jpgSo now Bella (Kristen Stewart) is not just vamp, but super-mega-ultra-vamp, the smartest, strongest, most beautiful, most morally pristine vamp there ever was. Meanwhile, her brand-new and rapidly growing daughter, Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy) is blessed with the psychic ability to melt even the coldest heart with the power of L-O-V-E, not that that matters to the Volturi, who still want her dead, because... well, because. And Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) are still just the big, buttery hunks of dreaminess they always were.

And you'd think with all of that we'd get a pretty rip-roaring wrap-up to the Twilight Saga franchise, but, nope, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, is still the kind of moody, formless slog we've been through before, only slightly energized by a long-delayed bit of action that still manages to turn around and slap you in the face for even daring to hope that the film might be working itself up to a compelling moment. Cinefantastique Online's Steve Biodrowski and I unburden ourselves of the experience with a cathartic, in-depth discussion of this final chapter. Then, I give my capsule thoughts on the Russian satire GENERATION P; plus, what's coming to theaters next week.

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