Blessed are the ignorant fools of the world, for they know not the unspeakable horrors that await us all.
People who have passion for horror stories, their appreciation/my appreciation is looking at it as opera.
I am a fan of the monster and horror genre but that's not my style as a director.
Even the contemporary horror authors who have seriously influenced me are a disparate bunch.
I'm always looking for films, but the horror scripts that I get tend to be very repetitive and often not that interesting.
I think he had a strange, passionate devotion to the truth and a horror at what he saw going on.
Horror movies are all about getting your attention; you always have to be on guard. People love to be on the edge - there's nothing like a surprise.
I'm a huge sci-fi/fantasy/horror guy. I love anything in the sci-fi or fantasy genre.
I really respond to human scripts, scripts that are raw and real and risky. I love playing scary characters - not horror film scary, but vulnerable scary.
I was able to do a lot of music on 'SCTV,' and I was really lucky to do a musical; I got to sing the part of Seymour in 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
In horror movies today it's lots of fast cut shot and lots of loud noises on the soundtrack. I tried to do the opposite. Playing with silence for instance.
The thing is there have been American movies that are similar to Solaris, like Alien had a lot of things that are similar, although it's also got the horror element.
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.
Horror is so often a 'thinkless' genre, sort of considered popcorn movies, but you really put a lot of, not just heart and soul, but a lot of physical energy into it.
All these horror movies are slasher film now. I like them, they're fun, but they wink at the audience and you're really not terrified through the movie.
My horror at his crimes was lost in my admiration at his skill.
I'm not a big horror movie fan. I am afraid of them; they scare me.
When I was a little kid, I loved horror films. I always liked being scared.
Poor decisions and bad luck are contingencies of most horror films.
I'm not so sure that horror should be dismissed as something less than literature.
At this point in my career, it doesn't bother me much that I'm probably hopelessly typecast. I like to work, and horror films definitely keep me working.