All of a sudden, there are great Japanese films, or great Italian films, or great Australian films. It's usually because there are a number of people that cross-pollinated each other.
I love good film, whether it's an independent or studio film. The independent films, I think the good ones aren't necessarily eccentric ones but they're the more specific ones.
I like independent films... European films. I do go and see popular films as well because my kids force me.
Britain is producing some of the worst films in the world. Our film industry is desperate to be part of America, and we just churn out flaccid imitations of bad films over there.
I have a film called 'A Lonely Place For Dying,' which is the most watched film on the Internet, over 3 million hits, more than any of Hollywood's films.
You know as a director what you want, but the film is smarter than you, the film says no, the film says there's something more here.
It seemed like a wonderful honor to have the Film Society of Lincoln Center screen 'The Films of Raquel Welch.' It shows a lot of a variety in what they've chosen; it kind of runs the gamut of my film career.
I always wanted to go into film. I love film. I loved growing up in the theatre, but I always wanted to do film all along. But, I still pursue music separately.
I want to do feature films. I am flying to Malaysia to be in another feature film. We will be filming that in Malaysia, the Phillipines, and back in California.
But optimism dribbles away when horror repeats.
People aren't honest about the horrors of fame. The downsides are so overwhelming that, for me, there is no payoff.
I wrote my first five horror novels while I was teaching.
I'm not much of a horror fan. When it comes to ghost stuff and demon stuff, I can't watch that.
If you're a boy, you always want to be in a western; and any actor I know would like to be in a horror.
I once asked my father what he wanted me to be. To my horror, he said, 'sociologist.'
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope.
Metal guys are huge nerds. A good percentage of them are either horror or sci-fi or comic book or fantasy nerds.
Horror, for me, is not defined by the thing that provokes one's fear, but the human being who has contact with it.
It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more.
Frankly, despite my horror of the press, I'd love to rise from the grave every ten years or so and go buy a few newspapers.