Horror will always be there, it always comes back, it's a familiar genre that some people, not everyone - it's sort of the cinema anchovies. You either like it or you don't.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Horror movies are here to stay, you know? It's not a fad. Even the musical has gone in and out of style from time to time. Horror movies have always been around.
Horror movies don't exist unless you go and see them, and people always will.
When there's a great horror movie, people are like, 'Horror's back!' And when there's a series of not so good ones, 'Horror's dead.' I think it's all about the quality. When there are one or two good horror movies in a row, people come out interested again.
If one horror film hits, everyone says, 'Let's go make a horror film.' It's the genre that never dies.
I love horror movies. I mean, who doesn't like a good horror movie every once in a while? It's fun to get scared.
Any time a new horror film comes out that looks appealing, I'm always excited to go see it.
I have been blessed to have been working since I was 11. I think horror is an underrated genre. When done really well like in 'The Ruins', it pays homage to some of the stuff I really love in the '70s and incurs some of that energy the fanbase really wants to see.
I think that horror, in general, is fairly popular. It's definitely popular in film. There's just not a lot of good horror on TV, so whenever there is good horror on TV, people rush to it.
I don't like horror films. Horror films in the sense of the way horror films are now, like 'Saw,' I don't like that, I don't.
I see horror as part of legitimate film. I don't see it as an independent genre that has nothing to do with the rest of cinema.
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