Culture Buzz Well this looks…odd. Tim Burton reimagines the Gothic soap opera as “Anne Rice's The Brady Bunch.”
Culture Buzz Awwwww, look at his comically oversized fangs! Mike Russell has an endearing art style.
Culture Buzz Oh, laaaadies, your dream come true wedding shoot is here. I'm sorry, did I mistake the word dream for nightmare again? Darn. These engagement photos, done by K&K Photography, show these two love birds looking at each other broodingly in the woods, which is pretty much the premise of Twilight, so, good job with these?
Celebrity Buzz Hey guys, there's really no need to panic. Straight from Nic Cage's mouth, it's been confirmed: he's definitely not a vampire. Well there's a possibility…he's not going to rule it out, but no, definitely not. Right?! (via dogsareadorable.com)
Movie Buzz This is the sort of top-notch journalism happening during Cage's press tour for “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.” Top notch.
Style Buzz A very powerful day-walking vampire. You don't have to believe me. The evidence speaks for itself.
By the way, she is a vampire. Talk about a psycho girlfriend.
Culture Buzz Finally, a worthy adversary for Bunnicula. That is, once Vampug has his revenge by eating all your shoes.
Ben Douglass did up this fun art of a bunch of your favorite (and least favorite) vampires. I can say I do know who each of these are. Do you? (via The Uniblog)
Celebrity Buzz Or this is Robert Smith dressing up as Sherlock Michael Jackson and going to a Paramore show on the moors for some reason. Hard to tell. From Tim Burton's upcoming adaptation of the cult classic vampire series. Never watched the show, but I'm pretty sure Barnabas Collins wasn't a dandy version of the demon face from “The Exorcist.”
Vampires are all the rage these days, with zombie and werewolves hot at their heels. We broke down a carefully chosen set of onscreen vampires to see just where some of our more recent and classic favorites fall. (via hollywood.com)
Anton Yelchin and McLovin fight the vampire next door. In theaters August 19.
Culture Buzz Nerds sanctifying their love for one another and for sci-fi/fantasy franchises. This is where you will be going if you RSVP to one of these invitations.
Culture Buzz A recent show by artist Soasig Chamaillard, collecting her Virgin Mary statues redone as pop culture pastiche, triggered an anti-cute crusade in France. How you could be offended by something as sacriliciously adorable as the My Little Pony Virgin Centaur, Baby Jesus only knows.
Culture Buzz Alliterative and adorable. People should start carrying these around in their purses.
Culture Buzz Garlic, stakes, crosses, silver bullets, and more.. The superstitious and the wealthy used these specialized kits to defend themselves from both Vampires and Twilight fans alike. (Via)
Culture Buzz An ivory cross that converts into a pistol and dagger, smuggled out of Germany during WWII. It's currently up for auction and is perfect for all your Twilight-related spree killing needs.
Become an immortal Vampire. Only 10 available act fast. [via]
Real vampires make the Twilight vampires seem scary. (via Bite Daily)
Screw Twilight, these guys totally had the whole 'fang' thing down first. But he doesn't has a bucket.
Movie Buzz Skyler Stone invites some Twilight super-fans to an exclusive premiere of New Moon, but instead gives them a last minute lesson on what is and what isn't a vampire. As is the case with most interventions, the Twilight fans didn't seem thrilled to learn that they had a problem.
According the the “experts” at Wikipedia, It would appear that of all the terrible and monstrous vampires in history, Count Chocula has the fewest weaknesses. This implies that he is the strongest vampire ever, you've been warned.
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There’s no doubt that currently, vampires are in, and it’s not hard to see why: They’re often fashionable, beautiful and mysteriously attractive—at least, in the movies. For a look at the real thing, Comcast On Demand’s new series VAMPIRES REVEALED documents the lives of three practicioners of the lifestyle, and how the mainstream frequently misunderstands their beliefs, behavior and daily lives. The series plays through November 2 (find it in the Paranormal folder), and can be accessed 24 hours a day.