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Top 1200 Horror Genre Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
The sci-fi genre just happens to have a lot of really great characters for women.
I love the idea of comedy in horror. I think this should be allowed.
Sci-fi and horror feel so relevant to me as a woman.
The 'Western' is the only genre whose origins are almost identical with those of the cinema itself.
I've been reading horror since I was five years old.
the people are the biggest horror show on earth, have been for centuries.
I was planning to make 'Hate Story 2,' but I stepped out of that project. I don't want to repeat the genre.
With a horror movie, you don't want to anticipate where things are going to go.
That's a genre that we haven't seen much of for a while. Those action-adventure-comedy, but yet intellectual films.
The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.
I want to work with my friends because Canadian genre publishing is a really small pool.
I just love scary stuff! I'm a huge horror buff.
I'm defending fiction as a human capacity more than as a popular or dying literary genre.
The TV mini-series is kind of a lost genre because the networks have given up on it.
It doesn't matter the genre or type of art, if it's authentic there's an apparent beauty to it and as an artist, that's very inspiring.
Ultimate horror often paralyses memory in a merciful way.
I think it was the sense that Turn is a spy thriller, and that's a genre that really fascinates me, in general.
From the time I was 20 and people would say, 'Chicks with Picks,' I hated it. It's not a genre, it's a gender.
I've never seen the first three 'Star Wars' movies. It's just not really my genre.
And much of Madness, and more of Sin, And Horror the soul of the plot.
I love space opera, and I believe that every sub-genre has potential no matter how old it is.
What drives me is exploration with a purpose, more the classic Royal Geographical Society genre.
I think that horror fiction is one of the ways to approach these problems of death.
I certainly wouldn't have a facelift or a nip and tuck; that fills me with horror.
How can this world, which is so beautiful, include so much horror?
It's a horror movie, but it's quite emotional too, and there's a lot of humor.
In some ways we want definitions that can help protect our own interpretations of the genre.
'Insidious' is independent. It's like the 'Clerks' of horror films, you know?
There is a big market for horror in India, but people don't explore that much.
I met someone who said they'd figured out my genre: "madcap redemption comedy." I'll buy that.
I love horror movie soundtracks like 'It Follows' or 'Halloween.'
There is a renaissance of really great genre entertainment happening. But it's become incredibly audience-specific.
You usually find me writing what I like to think of as intelligent summer action and genre films.
It's understandably obvious, when I was making 'Company,' of the underworld genre, people would compare it to 'Satya.'
I think when you're writing anything you should never be thinking about hardcore genre fans.
I guess one thing that makes my music stand out is that it is quite hard to determine what genre it is.
We do things differently. You don't have to worry about being part of a particular genre. You just go for it.
I want to make my music a genre that people can immediately identify: something that never existed.
'Slow West' is a western, and it's sort of a twist on the genre stylistically, I think, from what I understand going in.
I think that a band that cannot limit themselves to one genre and can kind of do a lot of different things.
Really, what I'm trying to do is make soul music, but I don't even think of it as a genre. It's more of a feeling.
Whenever you try to say something in a sincere way, it gets communicated no matter what the genre.
Game of Thrones' really opened the door. It let people see that genre shows are worthy.
In a world of monotonous horror there could be no salvation in wild dreaming.
I must go home periodically to renew my sense of horror.
For me, what usually makes a horror sequence scary is the journey not the destination.
I think one of the bravest things about the romance genre is allowing people a happy ending.
So much good music has been looked over because of preconceived notions of genre.
A lot like Dave Matthews or John Mayer, I kind of stick with the acoustic genre.
I have learned what must be, and therefore have come to see the whole horror of what is.
I don't really think about genre. I like to write books that I'd love to read myself.
Our job in gospel is not going away. It's a sustainable genre. It sells - without question.
I had always wanted to be a writer who confused genre boundaries and who was read in multiple contexts.
I like thrillers. That's a genre that I'm really taken with. I love Hitchcock, that thriller style. I'm a student of it.
Why westerns get segregated into a genre in Hollywood, I don't know... It's just good entertainment.
People want to be disturbed when they go see a horror movie.
I love the idea that horror and fear is a celebration of health and life.
I had the idea that I'm going to make a trans-genre film about a transgender woman.
I have a horror of sentimentality, and I cannot forget that its name is Saint-Saëns.
I still have a YA-genre-series type of a book in me that I really want to tell.
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