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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I was inspired to become a writer by horror movies and science fiction.
I don't watch horror movies because they scare me!
Only comedies can get you that engaged in a movie, dramas people just sort of sit there and eat their popcorn and nothing really happens, they might cry a little bit, but that's it. Horror movies are talking at the screen, guys are elbowing each other, laughing at each other because they got scared. That's the beauty of a horror movie.
At the time I came along, Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
Horror movies make a lot of money in India. — © Vikramaditya Motwane
Horror movies make a lot of money in India.
I am scared of horror movies.
I love horror movies, obviously; otherwise, I wouldn't make them.
Everybody underestimated the universality of the concept of a nightmare or a bad dream. Horror movies travel pretty well anyway. They're like action movies: People overseas can watch them and enjoy them, and they're not so culturally specific in terms of their references, and they can follow a good scary story.
The '80s just had this sense of outrageous fun coupled with great stories and characters. Then there's the practical effects and buckets of gore in movies. These are movies that, for the most part, still stand up to this day. But I guess the real reason for my love and obsession with this period is these were my first horror movies. I was a teenager during the '80s and I think spending that part of your life in that particular time really has an impact on you for the rest of your life.
Typical horror movies of the 1930s were often given a period setting in what looked like a kind of stylized 19th century... the sense of 'elsewhen', of distance, lent to many of these movies by their settings. They exist, as it were, in a 19th century of the mind.
Since I've had children I don't really like horror movies.
Oh, I love horror movies, yeah.
The 'Planet of the Apes' movies made me wanna - probably unconsciously - be an actor. Seriously. And The Mummy - and 'Hammer horror' movies. 'Fantastic.' I loved stuff like that, and that stuff probably did more than anything to make me wanna do it.
I have not seen 'It' because I don't like horror movies. I don't mess with clowns or demons.
I am very happy making lower budgeted horror movies. — © Bradley Fuller
I am very happy making lower budgeted horror movies.
I'm a fan of horror movies that have really good stories.
I think more than comedy, probably more than straight drama, I like horror. And horror I think I'm particularly good at. It's a mistake a lot of directors make, especially young directors. They always want to make the kind of movies that they most admire and aren't necessarily sensitive to what they have the best skill set for.
It's intriguing to me, when I see a horror script, or something like that, that's actually original. I think that's why I love 'Stranger Things,' because it's not just horror, it's everything, and when they use horror it's right.
I've been into horror movies ever since I was five years old.
I love horror movies, but it's not the only thing I want to do.
I'm terrible at horror movies, by the way. I get scared so easily.
Horror fans need horror, okay? They don't need little worms squirming around going down your throat. To them, that's not horror.
And I think that I'd be a natural for scoring horror movies.
For me, horror movies are a real escape.
I do love science-fiction and horror movies.
Most horror movies are certainly that.
My adult life is filled with the things horror movies are made of.
I like horror movies that have a degree of coziness to them.
I don't watch horror movies - they freak me out.
I love being the underdog. It's one of the reason I like making horror movies, because a lot of people don't like them or are prejudiced against them. So it's one of the many reasons I like horror and it's also the reason I like low budget, because it automatically makes us the underdog.
If I'm at home, I'm just watching a bunch of horror movies.
I had always loved horror films, so I wanted to do something in the horror genre but wanted it to be sweet and charming at the same time. Because there's a difference between watching horror, where you can leave it behind, and writing horror, where you have to live in it for months and months at a time.
For some reason, Horror movies, they seem like good date movies. When you go to them it's all high school kids, all over each other, running up and down the isles, no one is even looking at the screen anyways, they figure they don't have to pay attention to the story anyways. We scream and yell... it's like mayhem.
I do like sci-fi, and I do like horror - those are my favorite genres. Good horror, though, not like slasher horror... psychological horror like 'The Shining' - really good stuff!
I loved horror movies, and I loved movies like that - stuff with an anarchy to them, with chaos. Stuff that glorified violence and whatnot. It's not as entertaining now. It effects me now in a way that it didn't then.
I'm not a big fan of horror movies, especially the recent teen-slasher sort of ones.
I'm not a horrorcore rapper. I rap my life, but I love horror movies.
I think 'The Shining' is one of the first horror movies I remember seeing.
'Halloween' is such a classic, and I think that was one of the first horror movies I've ever watched.
I don't go to horror movies. I walked out of 'The Exorcist,' man. — © John Carroll Lynch
I don't go to horror movies. I walked out of 'The Exorcist,' man.
I'm not a huge fan of horror movies, but I like a few within the genre.
I wouldn't exactly describe 'Detention' as a horror movie. I mean, it does have horror elements in it, but it's got a lot more to it, and it's not a typical horror movie.
I don't like PG-13 horror movies. I think they're a contradiction in terms.
I hate horror movies, with a passion.
At the time I came along, Hollywoods idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
I definitely love horror movies and all that for sure.
The movies that are honored at The Oscars are always a certain type: Old-fashioned. It's a bunch of well-made, old-fashioned movies that support our idea of ourselves. They uplift the human spirit. That's why horror films never even get nominated.
I am so happy because I want more people to like martial arts movie not just martial arts audience. Even martial arts can be used in comedy, in drama, in horror movies, in different kinds of movies.
I'm actually scared of horror movies. I'm kind of Scaredy Cat when it comes to that stuff.
If you make horror movies, you always have to think what's photogenic and what's not. — © Udo Kier
If you make horror movies, you always have to think what's photogenic and what's not.
Usually, the kills are almost Wile E. Coyote kind of things in horror movies.
What I enjoy the most is portraying villains like a vampire, a serial killer, a supernatural creature, etc... That's when I have the most fun, creating those roles. I also love playing the hero in horror movies, because then I get to really be believable, truthful to feel the terror, the scariness, the horror, and be able to really transmit that to the audiences watching the movie or that TV series.
I make movies on gritty topics like crime, the underworld, and horror. I don't make movies with good-looking people in good-looking locales.
Horror isn't only about ghosts or monsters. For example, paranormal romance seems the antithesis of horror. Once you have a sexy, fun vampire who is sweet, and you have a happy ending, it's not horror.
I want to get a hit record, and I know I can be good in horror movies.
I'm a fan of good horror movies.
I'm not necessarily a fan of horror genre of movies or books.
The cowboy movies is not our go-to programmer anymore, here's a horror film.
I don't watch horror movies, I just don't like them.
While I was writing 'The Last Werewolf,' I didn't watch any horror movies.
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