The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.
Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.
Horror has been very good to me in my career. Doing horror films is for the fans and helps keep that part of my career alive.
I make a star's salary when I do horror, because I can still open a movie in Italy or Spain or Germany.
I'm basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I'm doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I try to get back into television.
I love the idea of comedy in horror. I think this should be allowed.
The cowboy movies is not our go-to programmer anymore, here's a horror film.
I am constantly seeing new horror that I like.
There's a lot of dark horror, and a lot of sci-fi fantasy that's great, but what gets hyped a lot the big stuff. The most expensive stuff gets hyped a lot, and I love it, don't get me wrong, but there's things that fall through the cracks.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
I do love old horror, everytime I watch Rosemary's Baby the performances just get richer and richer and more multi-layered, and I see images that are just so politically outrageous. I love it all.
There's a depth to the nightmare, to the symbolism you can exploit, on an intellectual level, on a sexual level, on a primal, violent level, and I think all of those things together are just great. They're the spice and ingredients in the menu of the horror movie, and I think that's why we'll be around for a long time.
I loved horror since I was a kid.
American Horror Story on cable now, it is terrific. There has to be room to re-invent.
Everybody underestimated the universality of the concept of a nightmare or a bad dream. Horror movies travel pretty well anyway. They're like action movies: People overseas can watch them and enjoy them, and they're not so culturally specific in terms of their references, and they can follow a good scary story.
I kind of forgot about the inner child in me that loved the old horror movies.
In a great horror movie, you've gotta have some character development and you've gotta set some of your people up and you've gotta have a little back story going. You've gotta take that time for exposition.
Because I am known in the horror genre now, I try and do at least one horror movie a year for my fans, my fans have been so good to me.
Horror movies travel pretty well anyway. They're like action movies: People overseas can watch them and enjoy them, and they're not so culturally specific in terms of their references, and they can follow a good scary story.
I do a lot of stuff in my career, but I like to keep a hand in horror.
I don't rush out the first day to see every horror movie, but I do keep up on them, because I want to talk intelligently with the fans about them.
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