“In a Western or a thriller there is often room for reflection upon the coercive necessities; even, occasionally, some attempt to pose other possibilities. In the horror movies there is finally a Hobbesian state of nature: 'continual fear and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.” MenStatesFilmPoorRoomsDangerPossibilityHorrorReflectionHollywoodWesternViolentSolitaryNastyThrillersViolent Death Author:Andrew Tudor
“I've always been a horror fan! Ever since I can vastly remember, and I think it's because I was so terrified of monsters and ghosts as a kid that I had to sleep in front of my parents room until I was 12.” ThinkingI CanKidsRememberParentSleepRoomsFansFrontsHorrorMonstersGhostTerrifiedHorror Fans Author:Matthew Gray Gubler
“When they played, it wasn't music. It was the sound of chaos. I knew it was the sound of chaos because you could hear pigs being slaughtered. Women were weeping and men were gnashing their teeth, and there were sounds so horrible that I cannot repeat them to you, or you would flee from this room in horror!” MenHumorFunnySoundRoomsHorrorChaosHorribleTeethRepeatsPigsWeeping Author:Lewis Black
“Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days.” LooksTwoStoriesBigsNextImaginationRoomsWatchesHorrorCornersGhostScareGrudgeTwo DaysGhost Stories Author:Vanessa Hudgens