The most prominent line from the interview: "The trailer is a fair representation of the film."
Some of the dialogue, particularly interactions among the family members, was funny. There's a montage of sight gags that was kind of cute.
MB, I enjoyed Sherlock's and Warren's cartoons in TWODS and they usually gave me a good laugh as well but I wouldn't want them to form the basis for a film or TV series entitled "Dark Shadows." I have no problems with parody and having fun with the source material if it's done as a side thing in a 'zine or even as a humorous backup strip in a comic book, but not as "Dark Shadows the movie."
The "plant your lips on my posterior" line works in the context of the scene, but it's just not something that I can imagine coming out of Barnabas's mouth.
saying I was betraying the original.
I've bemoaned the Barnabas/Angelique/tongue scene elsewhere. It struck me as way over-the-top and was something I would have expected from an Austin Powers movie.
I love the panties scene. But if you've read some of the stuff I've posted on the Caption This! and Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) boards, then you know I'm depraved.
If I were to use the word "betrayal" and a movie in the same sentence, I would apply it to "House of Dark Shadows" which certainly went against what we all came to know and love. It killed off most of the Collins family and made Barnabas into a super hateful monster, which he wasn't on the series. That movie was so very different. Is this new DS movie somehow worse because it has more humor in it?
There was a notice I saw just now saying that they are going to make Pierson's segment available as a downloadable or streamable podcast on the site, http://www.cultradioagogo.com.