WOW!! Just WOW!! When I received the email from goonies, informing me that my fellow FanPoppers had voted for me for Horror Film fan of the Month, that was about what my reaction came to. It took a moment for the message to sink in. As I told goonies in my reply email to her, once I had cast my vote for the fan of the Month, I forgot to add it to my updates, and it went out of sight, out of mind. So this was really a surprise.
So, thanks to everyone who voted for me. I’m really thrilled with this honor. I especially want to thank Aerohead, who was kind enough to offer the titolo to me for the mese of July, even though we had tied for the win. Thanks so much!!
To get in the “horror-fying” frame of mind, I have cranked up my iTunes and now I am playing horror movie theme songs at superiore, in alto volume to set the mood for the answering of the domande in this interview (The “Halloween” theme song is going right now). Now, on to the really fun questions!!
What do te find appealing about horror Film and why?
Oooh, tough question. What do I not find appealing about horror movies? Let’s see, I like the thrilling sensation which goes up and down my spinal cord when the villain is stalking his/her victims. I Amore the chilling Musica that usually gets going right before the villain makes a kill. I Amore the really intricate storylines that keep te guessing until the end of the movie. Those types are few and far between. I think what I Amore most about watching horror movies, especially in the last (almost) anno is that now I have a club to come and chat with fellow horror movie innamorati about the ups and downs and everything-in-betweens of hundreds, if not thousands, of horror movies.
What was the first horror movie te ever saw (if te can remember) and how old were te when te saw it?
Hmmm…this is an easy and a hard question. The first horror movie I ever supposedly saw, I only found out from hearsay from my parents, because I have absolutely no recollection of it. Apparently when I was toddler-age I watched Alien with my father, but, as I said, I can’t remember a thing. That’s just what they told me. The first horror movie I actually remember seeing was Poltergeist probably around the age of seven o eight. That continues to remain a preferito with me to this day.
If te had a chance to be in a horror movie, what director would te want to work with and what type of horror movie would te want to be in?
Another tough one. I would Amore to work with Alfred Hitchcock o Wes Craven. I believe both of them have done phenomenal work in the horror genre. If I could choose any type of horror movie to be in, I would Amore to do the ever-popular slasher o psychological horror. Both genres are my preferiti in the field of horror.
Who got te into horror and when?
I don’t think anyone got me into horror; I just kind of drifted into it. I do have Friends who are big horror buffs like myself, but if I had to choose one person, I’d probably say my dad. We used to watch tons of Film together of all different genres and that was probably where it started. If I had to recall an age, I would say sometime after I got my first taste with Poltergeist.
Do te only watch horror Film o have te read any horror novels and, if so, which do te like better?
I don’t really read horror novels. The last time I read something that could be classified as horror would probably be the young adult horror novels written da Christopher luccio and R. L. Stine. Since then, I have only really read sci-fi, fantasy and techno thriller (made really popolare da the late Michael Crichton). I do have a desire to someday read the classic horror novels Dracula and Frankenstein. Actually, upon further reflection, I did read Edgar Allan Poe in high school, but I would say I still prefer the horror Film to horror novels.
As a horror fan, what type of horror do te watch and what would you suggest for new fan to watch if they were just getting in to horror?
You just had to ask, goonies, didn’t you? I am sure there are plenty of other FanPoppers più qualified than I to suggest that critical movie that could make o break a newcomer’s first exposure to the genre. To start with my preferito type of horror movie is the slasher type o the psychological thriller type. The horror Film that make up the superiore, in alto of my preferiti lista are Sleepy Hollow, Thir13en Ghosts, Ghost Ship, Poltergeist and Storm of the Century. As for someone who is just getting started in the genre, I probably would not recommend any of those (except maybe Poltergeist) as most of the others have garnered mixed reviews and I can see why that is so. For first timers, I would suggest the classic trio: Halloween, Friday the 13th and The Nightmare on Elm Street. And I do mean CLASSIC – none of this remake stuff.
Well, that concludes the interview put forth da the charming goonies and I hope that te have learned a little bit più about me.
Just remember, "There are far worse things awaiting man than death." Cheers!!
So, thanks to everyone who voted for me. I’m really thrilled with this honor. I especially want to thank Aerohead, who was kind enough to offer the titolo to me for the mese of July, even though we had tied for the win. Thanks so much!!
To get in the “horror-fying” frame of mind, I have cranked up my iTunes and now I am playing horror movie theme songs at superiore, in alto volume to set the mood for the answering of the domande in this interview (The “Halloween” theme song is going right now). Now, on to the really fun questions!!
What do te find appealing about horror Film and why?
Oooh, tough question. What do I not find appealing about horror movies? Let’s see, I like the thrilling sensation which goes up and down my spinal cord when the villain is stalking his/her victims. I Amore the chilling Musica that usually gets going right before the villain makes a kill. I Amore the really intricate storylines that keep te guessing until the end of the movie. Those types are few and far between. I think what I Amore most about watching horror movies, especially in the last (almost) anno is that now I have a club to come and chat with fellow horror movie innamorati about the ups and downs and everything-in-betweens of hundreds, if not thousands, of horror movies.
What was the first horror movie te ever saw (if te can remember) and how old were te when te saw it?
Hmmm…this is an easy and a hard question. The first horror movie I ever supposedly saw, I only found out from hearsay from my parents, because I have absolutely no recollection of it. Apparently when I was toddler-age I watched Alien with my father, but, as I said, I can’t remember a thing. That’s just what they told me. The first horror movie I actually remember seeing was Poltergeist probably around the age of seven o eight. That continues to remain a preferito with me to this day.
If te had a chance to be in a horror movie, what director would te want to work with and what type of horror movie would te want to be in?
Another tough one. I would Amore to work with Alfred Hitchcock o Wes Craven. I believe both of them have done phenomenal work in the horror genre. If I could choose any type of horror movie to be in, I would Amore to do the ever-popular slasher o psychological horror. Both genres are my preferiti in the field of horror.
Who got te into horror and when?
I don’t think anyone got me into horror; I just kind of drifted into it. I do have Friends who are big horror buffs like myself, but if I had to choose one person, I’d probably say my dad. We used to watch tons of Film together of all different genres and that was probably where it started. If I had to recall an age, I would say sometime after I got my first taste with Poltergeist.
Do te only watch horror Film o have te read any horror novels and, if so, which do te like better?
I don’t really read horror novels. The last time I read something that could be classified as horror would probably be the young adult horror novels written da Christopher luccio and R. L. Stine. Since then, I have only really read sci-fi, fantasy and techno thriller (made really popolare da the late Michael Crichton). I do have a desire to someday read the classic horror novels Dracula and Frankenstein. Actually, upon further reflection, I did read Edgar Allan Poe in high school, but I would say I still prefer the horror Film to horror novels.
As a horror fan, what type of horror do te watch and what would you suggest for new fan to watch if they were just getting in to horror?
You just had to ask, goonies, didn’t you? I am sure there are plenty of other FanPoppers più qualified than I to suggest that critical movie that could make o break a newcomer’s first exposure to the genre. To start with my preferito type of horror movie is the slasher type o the psychological thriller type. The horror Film that make up the superiore, in alto of my preferiti lista are Sleepy Hollow, Thir13en Ghosts, Ghost Ship, Poltergeist and Storm of the Century. As for someone who is just getting started in the genre, I probably would not recommend any of those (except maybe Poltergeist) as most of the others have garnered mixed reviews and I can see why that is so. For first timers, I would suggest the classic trio: Halloween, Friday the 13th and The Nightmare on Elm Street. And I do mean CLASSIC – none of this remake stuff.
Well, that concludes the interview put forth da the charming goonies and I hope that te have learned a little bit più about me.
Just remember, "There are far worse things awaiting man than death." Cheers!!
The match starts and Jason jumps right on to Freddy and hits him repeatedly, Micheal grabs Jason and pushes him to a brick bacheca stabbing him in the process. Blood sprays the room and paints Micheal's mask red, Micheal hits Freddy round the face and knees him in the groin; Freddy stumbles to the floor clenching his bollocks. Jason suddenly gets up and leaps on to Micheal's back, Jason beheads Micheal sending his head, his mask and a flood of blood everywhere; Jason's costume is now completely red. While Jason's not looking Freddy leaps up behind Jason and sticks his knivey hand through Jason's chest, successivo Freddy pulls out Jason's intestines and paints the whole room red then as a finisher beheads him and keeps his masked head as a trophy. THE END.