I don't like horror films. Horror films in the sense of the way horror films are now, like 'Saw,' I don't like that, I don't.
I'm always a fan of a good horror film.
A really good horror film has a story.
I think of horror films as art, as films of confrontation. Films that make you confront aspects of your own life that are difficult to face. Just because you're making a horror film doesn't mean you can't make an artful film.
I think that, back in the day, there used to be a lot of horror films that kind of had a checklist of what went into making the 'perfect horror film', and I think now people are raising the bar in the industry, as far as the types of horror films tha...
I've never really liked horror films.
I was always a fan of horror films as a kid.
One of my favorite horror films of the Nineties was 'Event Horizon.'
Scream was great for what it was. For a horror film, it was intelligent, it was funny, it took a laugh at itself.
I'm pretty mad at horror films for ruining my childhood.
'Alien' is one of my all-time favorite horror films - that has a great monster.
I love watching horror films because I don't get scared easily.
There's a real kind of snobbery in the U.K. about horror films.
I did love horror films from the '70s and '80s. That was my sweet spot.
I'm not a director to make an action or horror film. That's not for me.
I am a big scaredy-cat; horror films terrify me.
I think horror films always have to be as simple as possible.
As far as film goes, I enjoy all Hollywood films and all Horror films like The Bride of Frankenstein, which also might be my favorite. I like 60's and 70's Italian and Spanish Horror films.
I've always been fascinated by horror films and genre films. And horror films harbored a fascination for me and always have been something I've wanted to watch and wanted to make.
I loved Westerns as a little kid, and I loved horror films.
It's gotten to the point where it's big news when I don't do a horror film.