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.
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I think that where I've watched a movie go wrong, it's usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it.
We all do films believing in them completely, but sometimes, the audiences like what we like, and other times, they don't.
Film is such a bizarre vehicle for acting. It's such a bizarre experience. I don't think you ever really get familiar with it. If you do get familiar with it, you're probably not that good anymore.
You never know how films are going to do and it is daunting if I think about it.
I know what I miss as a cinemagoer is that balance of films that actually scare me; they're so few and far between.
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.
Film is a collective experience, as you know.
People don't realize that doing a horror movie is hard work. You're out there all day screaming your lungs out, breathing in toxic make-up fumes, rolling around in the dirt, getting your eyebrows burned off - it's not like doing a sitcom.
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.
Every movie is wildly different. So many of the problems are the same, but they take on different guises.
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