Every picture has been a learning opportunity for me.
I think movies lost a lot when they went to stereo and five-track sound.
I used to get headaches in 3D movies, and I didn't want the movie to give people headaches.
Every filmmaker knows that when you make a book into a movie, the first thing you have to do is kill the book, unfortunately. You've got to recreate it.
R is for wussies if you're talking about blood and guts.
I feel the horror audience is a great audience, and I would ideally make a movie that would give them as much energy as they're willing to give to the picture.