At the moment it's not in text form - one needs to play the audio file of Ed Gross' interview with Grahame-Smith by clicking on the play button of what looks to be a video but is actually just audio.
And speaking of playing audio, thanks to an ingenious method Midnite came up with for me to avoid the titles of the tracks, I was able to listen to the clips of Danny Elfman's DS score last night. Actually, I not only listened to them, I downloaded MP3 copies of all the tracks (which is easily possible if you have RealPlayer Download installed in your browser) and I made an audio CD of them (using Windows Media Player) and I've been listening to the CD almost even since (I'm listening to it right now, and it will hold me quite nicely until the actual score CD is released). And as others have said, it's amazing! Obviously I was already excited about the film - but now after hearing even just the sample clips from the score I'm champing at the bit to see the film.
And speaking of the score, I wonder what the people who insist on believing that people associated with the film like Seth Grahame-Smith are lying think about it? Though why wouldn't I be surprised if they don't even want to believe that it's the real score?
36 days 8 hours 47 minutes 30 seconds until the day the Depp/Burton Dark Shadows is released(ET)!!