Halloween is a lifestyle for me. I tattooed "October" on my body and my daily ride is a hearse. For the plot, how much spookier can I get?
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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?
Took my nieces and nephews trick-or-treating with Emily (my hearse) for an unforgettable night. We cruised to the rich neighborhood for the good candy & saw eerie decor -- including a physicist's rotating skeleton illusion. The kids were cuckoo for candy & neighbors were dying to ask about my car. I drove at 5mph, letting them out the back like a haunted limo. Boo-tiful experience. 10/10 would do again.
Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.
I don’t run from the creepy -- I chase it. I’m not just lucky; I’m resourceful and bold. With clown makeup on and haunted road trips in my mobile fortress, I’m unpredictable -- prime final girl material. I don’t just react to horror; I explore it, live in it, and make it my playground. I dare you to think otherwise. The real question is: Would the horror movie survive me?
What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?
If I win, I’d resurrect my car, Emily -- named after the Corpse Bride. She’s ghostly white now, but I’m taking her to Mexico so my uncle can exorcise her mechanical demons and give her fresh skin. Once reborn, I’ll transform her into a roaming crypt on wheels, perfect for chasing haunted legends across the U.S. -- with a bed in back and me in clown makeup, on the haunt for spooks.
Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?
Winona Ryder has always held a special place in my heart. I first saw her in Edward Scissorhands, and most recently in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Her performances are timeless, haunting, and beautifully strange. I even have a tattoo of her as Kim, kissing Edward, styled as “The Lovers” tarot card -- a tribute to the bittersweet magic of that film and the connection they shared.
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