The trend today is vampires, zombies, angels, all the stuff that puts me right to sleep. It's too bad because it's so much less interesting than the diversity of stories you can tell with science.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The phenomenon of vampires has always appealed to me. Everyone kind of likes a vampire story because it almost could be true.
Allthough that doesn't happen often lately, I like to read exciting thrillers and those kinky magazines.
People have always had a fascination with the supernatural going back to the beginning of time and with vampires in particular. This phenomenon is not new.
The young adult category is particularly interesting to me in terms of science fiction and fantasy tropes.
I am a big fan of vampires. I've always been obsessed with the genre, and the beautiful romanticism and erotic kind of nature of the immortal being, the undead who lives on human blood.
I'm a huge fan of science fiction and fantasy - not so much horror because I get a bit scared.
Vampires are a genre now.
When I was working on 'Vampires Suck,' I must have watched 'Twilight' and 'New Moon' literally almost every day.
I've always been fascinated by mythology or, in modern parlance, by X-Men or vampires.
Zombies, vampires, Frankenstein's monster, robots, Wolfman - all of this stuff was really popular in the '50s. Robots are the only one of those make-believe monsters that have become real. They are really in our lives in a meaningful way. That's pretty fascinating to me.