This one is an indifferent, generic one, I guess it would fit in whatever movie you threw it in. Carter Burwell's score brings to memory specific scenes in Twilight. It seems as though it was not written specifically for New Moon. The score ranged from awful to non-existent. The actors just delivered their lines, they didn't feel them. Even at the end, after their ordeal, after deciding that they would never let each other go, they were frigid. Hell, I couldn't believe they even liked each other.
I couldn't believe that they loved each other. But I couldn't feel the bond between Edward and Bella. I liked the portrayal of Alice, she seemed more like what she should be according to the book, Charlie and I also liked the wolves and the rest of the special effects. One thing that was improved was that many of the characters actually smiled or laughed naturally when the moment called for it, as opposed to the 'I don't crack a smile cause I'm a seriously deadly vampire' routine in Twilight. But New Moon's big screen adaptation was a huge let down. I've read them about ten times each and I still like them. I loved the Twilight movie, that's how I started reading the books in the first place.