Seth Grahame-Smith
HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 07: Writer Seth Grahame-Smith arrives at the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'Dark Shadows' at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 7, 2012 in Hollywood, California.
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I never say the name 'Jesus,' and he’s never more than 2 weeks old in the book ... I had a bigger pause in writing this book, because there are certain rules -- Joseph and Mary had to be virtuous. But if people read it they will take away something positive.
If you dig screenwriter [Seth Grahame-Smith's] style w Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter then 'Dark Shadows' will be to your liking, too.More quotes »
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Tanya Khoury: Groping in the dark
For the revival of the Dan Curtis ’66 TV series, Tim Burton teams up with writers John August (Big Fish) and Seth Grahame-Smith (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) for the adapted film version of Dark Shadows. Johnny Depp not only stars but also is part of 5/31/12 from GulfToday.ae Read more »
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Comics in Context: When Burton Met Barnabas
I went to an opening day showing of director Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows movie, starring Johnny Depp as its vampire protagonist Barnabas Collins, with trepidation. The film is based on the legendary daytime serial that was created by the late producer Dan from A Site Called Fred Read more »
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Blockbuster Beauties
The vampy Ms. Wasson plays what else, a vampire seductress in Timur Bekmambetov’s adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith’s novel. Judging from the red band trailer this is going to be an over the top gore-fest filled with special effects and historical inaccur from Models.com Read more »
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Red Band Trailer Brings The Gore
I always figured that Seth Grahame-Smith‘s novel was entirely tongue-in-cheek, but it looks as if the movie adaptation is a lot more serious. How do we know that? Because the red-band trailer is out today, and it’s packed with intense, gory scenes of a y from Crushable Read more »
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Just add a horde of zombies
WHEN Seth Grahame-Smith wants to torture himself, he scans the web for harsh reviews. He scrolls through comments calling him "a hack", "a one-trick pony", "an author of gimmick lit", "a cesspool of commercial crap". Grahame-Smith refers to himself as "M from The Australian Read more »