This Bites
The August 7 edition of Entertainment Weekly contains an article which purports to proclaim the "20 greatest vampires of all time." However, with the glaring omission of the all-time greatest made-for-television vampire of
all time. Dark Shadows's Barnabas Collins, Entertainment Weekly has committed a major sin.
Even after more than 40 years since it first hit daytime television, Dark Shadows and Barnabas have stood the test of time. Want proof? Well, check this out: none other than Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are planning to remake the venerable gothic soap next year as a feature film, with Depp assuming the iconic role of our reluctant vampire Barnabas.
No Barnabas??? EW... why not just drive a stake through my heart -- it would hurt less.

Even after more than 40 years since it first hit daytime television, Dark Shadows and Barnabas have stood the test of time. Want proof? Well, check this out: none other than Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are planning to remake the venerable gothic soap next year as a feature film, with Depp assuming the iconic role of our reluctant vampire Barnabas.
No Barnabas??? EW... why not just drive a stake through my heart -- it would hurt less.