I think that where I've watched a movie go wrong, it's usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do believe very much in movie as a one-man-show. I think that where I've watched movie go wrong, it's usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it.
In my experience, sometimes a movie just hits at the wrong time, gets the wrong press, or gets the wrong representation, and it gets misunderstood.
Poor decisions and bad luck are contingencies of most horror films.
There are some people who shouldn't watch horror films, and I'm all right with that.
The trouble with Hollywood films is that they always have a pleasant ending.
Nowadays people don't know how to handle it if all the ends aren't tied up and they're not told what to think in films. And if they're challenged, they think it's something wrong with the film.
Everybody's making horror films and, to me, not especially well.
Nobody in Hollywood ever sets out to make a bad movie ever but about 99% of the time, that's what happens.
I think we're tremendously different than the series, if they were to tune in to the series after seeing the movie they might be disappointed. That there was, you know, that they might have some kind of adverse reaction.
Every movie is wildly different. So many of the problems are the same, but they take on different guises.