So it was scary, but that's how it goes. To my great delight, I discovered that it did all belong.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I found a lot of fairy tales scary. They really didn't sit well with me.
I had to skydive for the movie and I was terrified. Like everybody, I thought it was going to be one of those experiences that changes your life. It didn't.
The last thing that scared me... it was probably something stupid, like when someone jumped out at me, or I thought my new dog had gone to the toilet underneath my piano. Lots of silly things.
The house seemed so empty without him. And I thought about the life we'd been building together for all that time. I realized I was on the brink of losing it all. It just scared me into reality.
I was traumatized by the cartoon version of 'The Hobbit.' It's not supposed to be scary, I don't think, but literally I think that's the most scared I've ever been.
My dear sir, it haunted me for the rest of my life.
There's something about seeing this little inanimate object coming to life that's just very exciting. That's why with 'Nightmare' I held out for so long to do it.
I think if you laugh at your troubles and tell the whole world what went wrong, you can't be frightened by anything.
I didn't even know what a horror film was. I kind of made it up as I went along.
It was such a relief. I lived in fear of being found out. Now it's given me a whole new mission in life.