“Well, yeah! Now they're considered golden oldies, which is awesome. I was watching Little Women recently, and I didn't want to get up for fear of missing something. And Heathers is like my own Rocky Horror Picture Show; I recite the lines when it's on. It may seem odd, but I think it's because they're really good movies.” ThinkingWantWellsMayLittlesShowsSeemsLinesMy OwnMissingHorrorYeahGoldenGet UpOddGood MovieLittle WomenMissing SomethingHeathersOldiesReally Good MovieRocky Horror Author:Winona Ryder
“I remember seeing some little wrinkles in my early 30s and thinking they were interesting. But you know the horror of it is that the screen image has to be perfect” ThinkingKnowsLittlesRememberPerfectInterestingSeeingHorrorScreensWrinkles Author:Claire Bloom
“We have only to believe. And the more threatening and irreducible reality appears, the more firmly and desperately we must believe. Then, little by little, we shall see the universal horror unbend, and then smile upon us, and then take us in its more than human arms.” BelieveHumansLittlesRealityBeliefArmsHorrorUniversalThreatening Author:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
“Horror does not interest me, and so I know little of its practicioners, old or current” KnowsLittlesDoeInterestHorrorCurrents Author:William Peter Blatty
“In the past 20 years alone, it adds up to more death than were caused by all the civil and international wars adn government repression of the entire twentieth century, the century of Hitler and Stalin. How much would we give to prevent those horrors? Yet how little are we doing to prevent today's even larger toll and all the misery that it involves? I believe that if you read this book to the end, and look honestly and carefully at our situation, assessing both the facts and the ethical arguments, you will agree that we must act.” IfsGivingYearsBelieveLooksLittlesBookWarEndsFactsGovernmentTodayPastI BelieveSituationCenturyHorrorArgumentAgreeAddMiseryInternationalHonestlyEthicalTwentieth CenturyRepressionTollsAssessing Author:Peter Singer
“God intends us to penetrate the world. Christian salt has no business to remain snugly in elegant little ecclesiastical salt cellars; our place is to be rubbed into the secular community, as salt is rubbed into meat, to stop it going bad. And when society does go bad, we Christians tend to throw up our hands in pious horror and reproach the non-Christian world; but should we not rather reproach ourselves? One can hardly blame unsalted meat for going bad. It cannot do anything else. The real question to ask is: Where is the salt?” WorldShouldLittlesDoeRealHandsChristianAsksCommunityHorrorBlameMeatSaltSecularElegantPenetratePiousReproachCellarsReal Questions Author:John Stott
“The horrors of the Second World War, the chilling winds of the Cold War and the crushing weight of the Iron Curtain are little more than fading memories. Ideals that once commanded great loyalty are now taken for granted.” WorldLittlesWarMemoriesTakenWindColdHorrorIdealsWeightLoyaltyGrantedWar Of The WorldsCrushIronCold WarCurtainsChillSecond World WarFadingTaken For GrantedIron Curtain Author:Jan Peter Balkenende
“In almost every musical ever written, there's a place that's usually about the third song of the evening - sometimes it's the second, sometimes it's the fourth, but it's quite early - and the leading lady usually sits down on something; sometimes it's a tree stump in Brigadoon, sometimes it's under the pillars of Covent Garden in My Fair Lady, or it's a trash can in Little Shop of Horrors... but the leading lady sits down on something and sings about what she wants in life. And the audience falls in love with her and then roots for her to get it for the rest of the night.” WantLittlesSometimesNightSongFallAudienceWrittenTreeHorrorFairsGardenRootsThirdsFalling In LoveMusicalEveningShopsFourthTrashPillarsStumpsLeading LadiesTrash CansMy Fair LadyCovent Garden Author:Howard Ashman
“When I was a little kid, I loved horror films. I always liked being scared.” LittlesKidsFilmHorrorScaredLittle KidHorror FilmBeing Scared Author:Sean Durkin
“Most horror films fail to scare me. I think 'The Ring' plays more as a psychological thriller. It's smarter, there's more character development and some of the themes explored go a little deeper.” ThinkingLittlesPlayCharacterFilmFailingDevelopmentHorrorDeeperRingsPsychologicalThemeScareSmarterThrillersHorror FilmCharacter DevelopmentPsychological Thrillers Author:Martin Henderson
“So I was asked to do horror film after horror film, a series of about five, after that, and some of those were a little too gruesome. I wasn't too comfortable all the time in those. I didn't really care for them.” LittlesCareFilmTimeFiveHorrorComfortableSeriesHorror Film Author:Fay Wray
“I like making sci-fi movies because I like watching sci-fi movies. I like watching horror. I like being in a horror movie. I'm a fan. My perspective's a little different just because I get to participate as well as spectate.” WellsLittlesDifferentFansPerspectiveHorrorSci FiSci Fi Movie Author:Nathan Fillion