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I have a really embarrassing reaction to horror films. I break out in a fever.
I've been a horror fan pretty much in the sense that my sense of horror and my sense of humor were both equally kindled by films as a kid.
Usually, the kills are almost Wile E. Coyote kind of things in horror movies.
In England, I'm a horror movie director. In Germany, I'm a filmmaker. In the US, I'm a bum.
I was a big 'MAD Magazine' fan when I was a kid, and I read a lot of horror comics - I illustrated as well.
I'm always looking for films, but the horror scripts that I get tend to be very repetitive and often not that interesting.
And I used to buy 'Fangoria,' the horror magazine, which made my mum wonder if I was going to be a serial killer.
If you write thrillers or mysteries or horror fiction or quote-unquote speculative fiction, men might read you, and the 'Times' might notice you.
Only when my 'Punktown'-based stories began seeing print did I demonstrate my proclivity for blurring the borders between horror, science fiction, and other genres.
If you were the only suspect in a senseless bloodbath, would you be standing the the horror section?
There are certain rules one must abide by in order to succesfully survive a horror movie.
For me, what usually makes a horror sequence scary is the journey not the destination.
There are a lot of horror films out there that are nasty, but what's nasty isn't necessarily scary.
Rather than a horror film, a ghost story is different because a ghost is what you can't quite see.
Horror of any kind is dependent on a certain amount of insecurity and paranoia from the audience. And it feeds on that and works on that.
I'm kind of... I'm a sci-fi fan, and I like horror; I'm a genre fan... but fantasy's not really ever something I've gotten into.
'The Passing Bells' highlights the horror of the fighting from both sides and draws parallels between these two young boys' lives.
The Rosenberg case had been orchestrated to an anti-Communist frenzy that matched the exuberant hysteria of the Nazi horror.
I don't share lots of the phobias that horror movies tap into. I don't mind spiders or snakes or darkness.
Auschwitz speaks against even a right to self-determination that is enjoyed by all other peoples because one of the preconditions for the horror, besides other, older urges, was a strong and united Germany.
I'm quite a rational person. I'm not very superstitious, but I really do enjoy horror as a genre.
As for genre, my adult books are usually filed under science fiction / fantasy, although some stores put them into romance, and few have stuck them into horror. I consider all my books a mix of steampunk and urban fantasy.
Tobe Hooper - he did my favorite horror movie, 'Texas Chain Saw Massacre.' It's still one of my favorite horror films.
I mean, horror films in general put humans in these awful supernatural or horrible situations, but 'Cabin In The Woods' cranks it up a few notches and becomes outrageous and totally bizarre.
When we were making KONG, I went into the sound room and made an aria of horror sounds. I was in charge of it; there was no one there to listen to me. I was totally in charge of what I wanted to do.
'The Omen,' 'The Exorcist,' those movies for me are the quintessential horror movies that still scare me as an adult.
'American Horror' in particular is a really crazy show. We have crazy crap happening to us on that show.
I feel lucky that I get to read and publish stories that are not necessarily overtly horror in 'Best Horror of the Year.'
Horror movies are the best date movies. There's no wondering, 'When do I put my arm around her?'
One of the difficult things of making a horror sequel in general is because the horror genre is so founded on surprise.
There are a couple of things in there if we're constraining this discussion to horror here.
When I was growing up, I always read horror books, while my sister read romance novels.
'Rear Window' isn't really a horror film, but it is a psychological drama, which I love. It is very tense.
In my opinion, what 'The Evil Dead' is to horror, 'Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters' is to action-fantasy, with these horror elements and a steampunk-y twist.
I was lucky enough to have a plethora of types of roles before and during the horror movie part of my career.
Although I've said a million times that I'm not a horror writer, I do like horror.
Edinburgh is a sort of gothic fairytale city, and it can be a gothic horror city as well.
I went see the horror thriller, Hannibal. I am a massive fan of Anthony Hopkins. He is superb in the film.
When I was a kid, I used to stay up after 'Saturday Night Live' to watch the horror shows.
As a kid, I liked the 'Halloween' movies and 'Nightmare On Elm Street' and all that kind of stuff. But as an adult, I really don't watch much horror, to be honest.
I've seen a lot of zombie films as a teenager, and I think teens in general, or teen boys, watch a lot of horror. There's a lot of morbidity that goes on in that age.
I didn't watch horror movies when I was a kid. I didn't watch any bad movies.
If there was a horror movie showing somewhere in Liverpool between 1967 and 1975, I saw it.
I think I'm less and less labelled a 'horror writer'. The books tend not to go on horror shelves any more, and when they do, I tend to take them off.
I have had a lifelong fascination with horror movies, scary movies, how they work.
I thought I was going to be a horror story writer. My influences were horror writers, like Rich Matheson, Ray Bradbury and Bram Stoker.
I don't think when I started off that I was expecting to become so specialized, but what happened is that when my career started, I didn't pick my first film. I was picked to do it, and it happened to be a horror film.
I've been to Uganda and to North Korea and to Eritrea, countless horror spots around the world.
There was a big horror boom in the '80s, and I liked its originality and what you could get away with.
Fantastic fiction covers fantasy, horror and science fiction - and it doesn't get the attention it deserves from the literati.
I turn aside with a shudder of horror from this lamentable plague of functions which have no derivatives.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff.
The horror genre is my personal favorite. But then again, I was the kid who read coroner books for fun.
What was always interesting about Thomas Harris' books is they were a wonderful hybridization of a crime thriller and a horror movie.
I would love to do something in the thriller category. Not so much horror, but I would love to do a full-on psychological thriller. That would be really interesting. A period piece would also be fantastic.
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