For horror movies, color is reassuring because, at least in older films, it adds to the fakey-ness.
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One thing I know that's true about horror fans of any color is they like to be scared. And the easiest place to be scared is in a new thing.
Color is an intense experience on its own.
Film has far more color shades. It's called 'bit depth' in digital terms. And most bit depth in digital is about twelve, but film bit depth can be twenty to thirty. And so you just have more shades of yellow and red and oranges and everything.
It is important to consider that the horror movies should - like modern art - not have a too obvious meaning. When you watch them, it is more important what you feel than what you understand.
Part of a horror movie has to be a bit fakey for me to really enjoy it. The new ones are so realistic that they distract me from the ride through the horror.
Any time a new horror film comes out that looks appealing, I'm always excited to go see it.
Horror movies don't exist unless you go and see them, and people always will.
A film that is bleached tends to have a more realistic quality.
The horror genre is important because it promotes experimentation in filmmaking.
'Colors' is pretty good. It takes you inside the cop car bit. I like reality myself. I like reality-based kind of movies.
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