Which movie goth movie would you rather watch over and over — Edward Scissorhands or The Lost Boys?
CM: Oh, my friend! I can’t sit through ether one. The first, even though it’s a very well done and well meaning movie will never hold a candle to Frankenstein, which it really what Tim Burton was trying to do. The second caused me to hang upside down from trees (I remember my Mormon neighbors had a particularly good one for that) for months after seeing it, when I was a kid. I didn’t even know what goth was then, so I must have had it in me from birth, but the movies is far to cheesy for me to watch now. The movie I can’t get enough of right now is Queen of the Damned. Most people hated it, because it took extreme liberties with Anne Rice’s wonderful books, but as a B-movie rock opera that stands alone, I consider it a masterpiece. TEP: I enjoyed your “Vampire Cat” story, particularly the scene where the vampire installs a pet door on the side of his coffin so the cat can roam. If there was a vampire cat, how soon would we be up to our knees in vampire mice? CM: Thank you. I was partic