I'm not extremely political. I think everything should be layed out and you can make your own conclusions. As soon as I feel I'm being taught something or preached something, I just glaze over it and I don't want to hear it.
I wanted it to be like a high quality, drive-in movie.
The hardest part was convincing people that I was serious. The people were like 'you want to do this again'?
I think if you're going to remake a film it should be something that was a good idea, but wasn't executed well. There isn't anything I would like to remake. I have too many of my own ideas I want to make.
There`s always the trick with anything what`s a remake. Like how much do you want to make that is brand new and how much to you want to keep that is original?
I'd always want to decorate my bedroom. I needed visuals and to be stimulated by things. I'm still like that. It's the way I see the world.
One of the main things when you get notes from a studio is they don't want anyone to be confused ever, everything has got to be so obvious at all times unless it's a twist ending.
I'm definitely of the mindset of "I wouldn't want to be part of any group that would have me as a member."
I don't want to just make horror movies; I don't want to just make any type of movie - I don't just like horror movies, I love movies.
You can't make everyone happy right away, you can't figure out what people want you to do, you just have to do what you want to do and hope it works out.