Alone is a much better film than House of the Dead and better than most horror movies out today.

I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I'm a movie lover in general.

They have so many great horror movies made in the '80s. I mean, the old-school horror is so good.

For horror movies, color is reassuring because, at least in older films, it adds to the fakey-ness.

I like all of the mental, psychological thriller movies too. I enjoy horror movies across the board.

'Halloween' is such a classic, and I think that was one of the first horror movies I've ever watched.

I'm not a huge fan of horror movies myself because I'm a big baby and I get too scared to watch them.

I love horror movies in space. I love it when the genre switches over and what was sci-fi becomes horror.

I don't share lots of the phobias that horror movies tap into. I don't mind spiders or snakes or darkness.

I am actually a big sissy, and growing up, I never used to watch horror movies. 'Bambi' gave me nightmares.

Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule.

Horror movies can be very interesting because they can deal with intangible subjects that are full of emotion.

I've done a lot of bad movies, but my bad horror movies are the ones that people still find the good stuff in.

When I was 12, I had a fondness for horror movies like the 'Wolfman.' The boy next door said I should read Poe.

I've only seen a couple horror movies in my lifetime. I don't like the ones that make you scream out in terror.

Independent horror movies have really stepped up the game, and hopefully mainstream Hollywood will follow suit.

I was born in 1950 and watched science fiction and horror movies on TV and was always really fascinated by them.

Call Me On The Ouija Board' is homage not just to horror movies involving children, but my favorites as a child.

When I was a kid, I had two great guilty pleasures. One was horror movies and the other was martial arts movies.

I've had horror movies thrown at me and I just don't want to do any because violence isn't really good for society.

I love horror movies like 'The Exorcist' and 'The Shining,' which freaked me out but in a good way. And I love gore.

A lot of low-budget genre films you see are horror movies, because horror is the friendliest movie to lack of money.

My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies, I'll watch almost everything.

'The Omen,' 'The Exorcist,' those movies for me are the quintessential horror movies that still scare me as an adult.

Since the release of 'The Witch,' I'm actually much more warm towards bad horror movies than I was making 'The Witch.'

I have to admit that I really don't care for horror movies all that much. I think mainly just because I'm a cheap scare.

One of the things about horror movies that I've noticed with the children I've worked with is that they have a great time.

Leave horror previews for horror movies. At least you know the people going have made a choice that they want to see them.

Oh I love horror movies, yeah. I think my favorite movie growing up was 'The Omen.' I actually wanted to be that little kid.

The same sensations that you get in heavy metal are in horror movies. Heavy metal sounds evil and horror movies are evil, ha ha!

Yeah, my parents exposed me to horror movies when I was like 6 or 7. I mean exposed me in a good way, they didn't mean any harm.

Unless you're making Marvel movies, I think CGI usually suffers, especially in mid-budget-range horror movies where you see CGI.

I was raised by boys. I can hold my own, I can fight, and I love horror movies - simply for the scare factor and the surrealism.

Most of my films have a lot of character development and exploration, whereas in most horror movies the characters are just cardboard.

I don't want to just make horror movies; I don't want to just make any type of movie - I don't just like horror movies, I love movies.

Some of the scariest movies I've seen are not considered horror movies, like 'Gone Girl.' That movie scared me. I can't watch it again.

Only really good comedies and really good horror movies get a verbal response out of the audience. People will scream. People will laugh.

I actually read somewhere that they measured how many calories you burn from watching movies, and horror movies are way, way up the list.

I remember being scared to death of horror movies as a kid. Sometimes, I missed the whole movie because I was so scared and couldn't look.

I'm a fan of some horror. Some of the really corny b-horror movies I don't love so much, but 'Rosemary's Baby' is one of my favorite movies.

People ask me, 'Is 3D a good medium for horror movies?' I think it's the perfect thing for horror movies because it really puts you into it.

The first thing Ravi Babu asked when we met was, did I watch horror movies? I told him it took me years to get over Ram Gopal Varma's 'Raat!'

I do love horror movies, but I'm not the kind of guy who would dress up as a ghoul for Halloween. I might go as a member of the Blue Man Group.

When most kids were hiding their eyes or cowering under the covers, I was three inches away from the television when horror movies were played.

I have a 13-year-old daughter who rents these bloody horror movies, and I can't even walk into the room when she's watching them with her friends.

Though I've been in horror movies, I just can't watch them. The first time I watched a 'Harry Potter' movie, I had nightmares for, like, two weeks.

I was such a bizarre conundrum of everything that makes you worry about a child. I was a bad student. I got picked on a lot. I loved horror movies.

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.

Once you have kids, horror movies become too horrible to watch because you imagine your own children in those situations, so you stop watching them.

It is the creature that stands at the center of horror movies, not those who have made it their business to bring the beast down. We're all the same.

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