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I don’t watch scary movies. Sometimes, even having to read the script and do an episode of ‘Grimm,’ I get a little tense because I know someone’s going to jump out of somewhere.
Scary movies, for me, I used to be insanely scared of.
I’m actually pretty afraid of scary movies, so I can’t watch them at night, but I am a fan during the daytime!
Personally, I’m a real wimp with scary movies. I get so scared.
I really love scary movies, so I’m all about Halloween.
I watch too many scary movies.
I grew up watching Steven Spielberg and scary movies.
I really love scary movies, so I’m all about Halloween.
Special effects movies have taken over the universe. That and scary movies.
I love watching scary movies because you always wonder what happens next, and that’s what’s going to happen on ‘The Haunting Hour:’ you’re always going to want to know what happens next.
I just made random videos with my mom’s camera, before YouTube even started. It was just my family and friends in a few spoofs of scary movies and mock talk shows. And then I found out about YouTube so I posted a ton of those videos on there.
Scaring someone’s the hardest thing to do, and that’s why most of these scary movies are not scary. They’re sick, but not scary. There’s a lot of sickness out there, of people who then sit there and watch it, which I think is absolutely dismaying.
I grew up watching Steven Spielberg and scary movies.
I’m not a person who’s obsessed with scary movies or horror films or anything like that, so when I was watching the original ‘Walking Dead,’ I was kind of surprised at how into it I was getting.
I’m honestly kind of scared of horror films. My girlfriend always tries to expose them to me. Being in a scary movie and seeing all the fake blood and stuff definitely takes away from the magic and kind of humanizes scary movies to me now, though.
One of the things is that you need to space out scary movies.
I love scary movies.
I’m not a huge fan of scary movies, but I love doing them because your character arc gets condensed, and everything is elevated, and so you kind of have this amazing opportunity to go in many different places.
This is how I feel about horror films: there’s enough scary things that happen in day-to-day life. Sometimes just going and getting the mail is scary, when you open your bills. And so, sometimes I feel like scary movies are just tapping into those anxieties and magnifying them.
I love scary movies and respect the filmmakers of scary movies, and it’s just as hard to make a great scary movie as it is to make a great comedy or drama or anything else.
My older sister showed me ‘Hellraiser’ when I was, like, 4, and ‘Friday the 13th.’ She kind of scarred me, but I like watching scary movies with people because you’re together in this scary situation. It makes all that more fun.
I love Carpenter, I love Craven – these are all the classics – the Romeros of the world, but I think the biggest influence on me as a storyteller and as a filmmaker is actually Steven Spielberg. I love that even though Steven isn’t known for being a horror director, he started out his career making scary movies.
If you said ‘Boo’ to me, I wouldn’t sleep for two weeks! I don’t like scary movies.
I think Netflix is incredible! I travel a lot, so it keeps me company sometimes. I like ‘Peaky Blinders.’ I’m a big fan of Cillian Murphy, and he is quite the actor. I watch documentaries, mainly, but I’ve really gotten into watching scary movies. ‘It Follows’ is wicked.
I love horror, I love scary movies, I love thrillers. If things creep you out and spook you? I love it.
For me, the sound design and the musical score is a big part of what makes scary movies work.
I loved growing up and going to haunted houses and being scared. I loved watching ‘The Exorcist,’ ‘Candyman’ and all sorts of scary movies.
I was scared of everything growing up. I still don’t like scary movies.
I always get scared. I can’t read scripts. I’m scared, scary movies and stuff.
I’m all about scary movies! The ‘Halloweentown’ ones are my absolute favorites.
I love scary movies.
I love scary movies and respect the filmmakers of scary movies, and it’s just as hard to make a great scary movie as it is to make a great comedy or drama or anything else.
One of the things is that you need to space out scary movies.
I always wanted to get into the horror genre. I like scary movies. I want to go to the fan shows and sign posters with my head hanging by a thread like a B-movie actress.
I’m not interested in making horror-comedies, but I’m very interested in making scary movies with funny parts.
Freddy Krueger, that’s my boy. He’s lean, and he’s mean. I like scary movies, and when I had my head shaved, some people thought I looked just like him.
Think about scary movies: There’s a fine line between horror and humor.
It’s like why people read scary books or go see scary movies. Because it creates a distance. They’re scared, but they’re not going to get hurt.
I am not a big horror freak. I’m a bit of a scaredy-cat in general. I can’t handle scary movies unless I am at home with the lights on and the doors locked or it is in the morning.
I love scary movies. The Shining and Don’t Look Now are two of the best.
Television offered me the opportunity to do new things; I had written a lot of scripts other than scary movies. I had actually written some romantic comedies and stuff that I really wanted to try my hand at, and nobody would let me do that. Television allowed me to do anything I wanted.
I’m more of a thriller-horror fan – things that could really happen. I don’t like scary movies, the ‘Saw’ movies scare the crap out of me – I think I’ve seen two of them and I wanted to go crawl in a hole.
I love watching scary movies because you always wonder what happens next, and that’s what’s going to happen on ‘The Haunting Hour:’ you’re always going to want to know what happens next.
I always loved scary movies, and my dad was a film professor.
For me, the sound design and the musical score is a big part of what makes scary movies work.
I’m scared of scary movies.
I was scared of everything growing up. I still don’t like scary movies.
I don’t see scary movies. I’ve never seen ‘The Exorcist’ or ‘Jaws’.
I like the old, classic scary movies. I love ‘Psycho,’ ‘The Sixth Sense,’ and ‘Poltergeist.’
I think people would be most surprised to know that I love scary movies.
Television offered me the opportunity to do new things; I had written a lot of scripts other than scary movies. I had actually written some romantic comedies and stuff that I really wanted to try my hand at, and nobody would let me do that. Television allowed me to do anything I wanted.
It’s like why people read scary books or go see scary movies. Because it creates a distance. They’re scared, but they’re not going to get hurt.
I started out coming from more of a concert music background. It just turns out that 20th-century music techniques lend themselves to scary movies and horror movies.
I love scary movies. I like blood and gore, and I love Halloween movies.
I’m more of a thriller-horror fan – things that could really happen. I don’t like scary movies, the ‘Saw’ movies scare the crap out of me – I think I’ve seen two of them and I wanted to go crawl in a hole.
I actually do like scary movies. I used to hate scary movies. You know, when I was young, I saw ‘The Changeling,’ with George C. Scott, which I think is the scariest movie ever made. After I saw that, I swore I would never see a horror film again. Then I started making them.
I’m honestly kind of scared of horror films. My girlfriend always tries to expose them to me. Being in a scary movie and seeing all the fake blood and stuff definitely takes away from the magic and kind of humanizes scary movies to me now, though.
I can’t watch scary movies right now, because living on my own, it kind of freaks me out.
I wasn’t a fanboy of horror. I didn’t grow up on horror movies. I grew up loving all movies. I still love all movies, but I particularly love scary movies – as much for the culture around them as the movies themselves.
I like scary movies. I like the mystery that leaves you wanting to watch the next one.
I grew up watching ‘The Ring,’ ‘The Grudge,’ all those scary movies.
I love scary movies. The Shining and Don’t Look Now are two of the best.
I’m not a person who’s obsessed with scary movies or horror films or anything like that, so when I was watching the original ‘Walking Dead,’ I was kind of surprised at how into it I was getting.
I think Netflix is incredible! I travel a lot, so it keeps me company sometimes. I like ‘Peaky Blinders.’ I’m a big fan of Cillian Murphy, and he is quite the actor. I watch documentaries, mainly, but I’ve really gotten into watching scary movies. ‘It Follows’ is wicked.
Yeah, I do like scary movies, especially the ones that don’t take themselves too seriously.
I think scary movies work best when they’re relatable, and I think one of the scariest things to young people now is bullying. Either doing it, being on the other end of it, being caught doing it.