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.
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I'm not a horror fan. I'm an anti-horror fan. I think horror fans feel deep down in the pit of their souls, they feel safe, and therefore bored. And therefore they want to be scared.
I started out with almost entirely black fans except for a little handful of people in the horror writers' community, and those people really liked horror, you know. They will go to any lengths and read whomever they can find because they like that feeling of being scared.
The fear that you come to a show called 'American Horror Story' with is yours. That being said, I'm glad people are afraid, and I hope that I'm contributing to their fear. I'm really not afraid of my own darkness anymore. I'm not afraid of what I'm capable of.
I'm not the biggest horror fan. I get scared so easily. If I'm just walking on set, and someone taps me on the shoulder, I scream and jump and freak out.
I'm not a big horror movie fan. I am afraid of them; they scare me.
For horror movies, color is reassuring because, at least in older films, it adds to the fakey-ness.
I guess the reason that I'm a horror fan is that I think it gives people the opportunity to enjoy the feeling of being scared in a safe environment. I think that's why, for all of human history, we've been telling each other scary stories: because it exorcises something that we need to exorcise in a safe place.
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.
I love watching horror films because I don't get scared easily.
I don't watch any horror films. I get scared very easily.
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