I would rather live than die. I would rather die than survive as a monster.
How many times have you been called an abomination?” he whispers. “A monster? Worthless?”
Something happens to people around fame and power and money - it can bring out the worst and best in people; it's a monster you have to tame.
Life requires us to do things despite what sort of fear or monster or tragedy or suffering lurks behind that
The Monster Ball is by nature a protest: A youth church experience to speak out and celebrate against all forms of discrimination + prejudice.
It's about finding unique, one-of-a-kind films that I would want to see myself. I think 'Party Monster' is one of those.
I remember a time where Trolls were a fictitious monster from fairy tales, not arseholes on the internet looking for attention.
There will always be people afraid of the monsters in the night. They are usually the ones that look for them because they have proven they exist in themselves.
We cannot, of course, disprove God, just as we can't disprove Thor, fairies, leprechauns and the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
I grew up with Forrest J. Ackerman's 'Famous Monsters of Filmland' along with a plethora of movie tomes and wanted to write about film with a sense of personality, passion, and humor.
Being famous has changed a lot, because now there's so many outlets, between magazines, TV shows, and the Internet, for people to stalk and follow you. We created the monster.
It's ironic, but until you can free those final monsters within the jungle of yourself, your life, your soul is up for grabs.
I would love to do a dramatic comedy. All of that, it all interests me. At some point I want to do my 'Monster,' like Charlize Theron, so I'm buckling up for that.
I'd love to do a movie where the monster is human, where the issue is not otherworldly, or horror or science fiction.
My most important task must be an attempt to bring the monster under democratic direction and control.
Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.
...throw roses into the abyss and say: 'here is my thanks to the monster who didn't succeed in swallowing me alive.
Never let the evil people do to you turn you to monster. It can't be all that's left of you.
Funny thing about the monster. The worse he treats you, the more you love him.
All things are true. God's an Astronaut. Oz is Over the Rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters live." - Peloquin
[while he and the others flee the chaotic premiere of "Bride of the Monster" in a cab] Bela Lugosi: Now that was a premiere.