<p>The air is chilly... and blue. Intensely blue. Highly saturated and blue. Wait, who did this color grading?!</p><p><br>HANG WITH US (from practical effect harnesses) as we wheeze our way through TWILIGHT (2008), directed by Catherine Hardwicke, starring Kristen Stewart &amp; Robert Pattinson. We&#39;re joined by Sister-of-the-Pod, Marisa G., who helps us unravel some of our complicated feelings on this little low-budget-indie-movie-turned-blockbuster that defined a generation (our generation) and has created an entire corner of its own meme history on Al Gore&#39;s internet. We compare and contrast against the book, call forward to Twilight&#39;s numerous sequels, and discuss some hidden messaging that may or may not have been left by the series&#39; author, Stephenie Meyer. This episode is a THICC one, so buckle up and listen to us on your commute to work - and back home - and back to work the next day. And probably back home again. You&#39;ll never believe how many hours this episode originally was.</p><p>As always, please find us on Instagram @sisflickspodcast; on Letterboxd, check out some additional bonus content on Patreon, and reach out with any questions, personal inquiries or love notes at sisflickspodcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you.</p>

Sis Flicks Podcast

Nadhya and Paola

Twilight (2008) featuring Sister-of-the-Pod, Marisa

NOV 5, 2025199 MIN
Sis Flicks Podcast

Twilight (2008) featuring Sister-of-the-Pod, Marisa

NOV 5, 2025199 MIN

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<p>The air is chilly... and blue. Intensely blue. Highly saturated and blue. Wait, who did this color grading?!</p><p><br>HANG WITH US (from practical effect harnesses) as we wheeze our way through TWILIGHT (2008), directed by Catherine Hardwicke, starring Kristen Stewart &amp; Robert Pattinson. We&#39;re joined by Sister-of-the-Pod, Marisa G., who helps us unravel some of our complicated feelings on this little low-budget-indie-movie-turned-blockbuster that defined a generation (our generation) and has created an entire corner of its own meme history on Al Gore&#39;s internet. We compare and contrast against the book, call forward to Twilight&#39;s numerous sequels, and discuss some hidden messaging that may or may not have been left by the series&#39; author, Stephenie Meyer. This episode is a THICC one, so buckle up and listen to us on your commute to work - and back home - and back to work the next day. And probably back home again. You&#39;ll never believe how many hours this episode originally was.</p><p>As always, please find us on Instagram @sisflickspodcast; on Letterboxd, check out some additional bonus content on Patreon, and reach out with any questions, personal inquiries or love notes at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.</p>