It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.
“It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.”
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It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.
“It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.”
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“It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.”
“Well, anytime I make a movie, I like to load it up with more things than you could ever catch on the first viewing.”
“I get a little too obsessive with work.”
“I think that many people are ashamed when they feel afraid. There's this thing in our society that you're not allowed to feel scared. You have to be a man and put on a brave face, but we all have fears.”
“When I was 22, I had this horrible psoriasis outbreak. It was all over my legs, I couldn't walk because my legs were cracked and bleeding. Weird things like that can happen to your body.”
“When I go see an R-rated horror movie, I want lots of violence.”
“In the past, I have assumed the word 'vulnerability' equates with the word 'weakness' and 'This Is Us' shows us that it is in fact the opposite.”
“At almost forty years old, I assumed my career on camera was over. And I was certainly given that message by all the TV managers and news directors who passed on me when I was trying to get a job back in the business.”
“When Peace Corps was first proposed, some in Congress assumed that only men would be volunteers.”
“In every union roles are assumed, some traditional, some not. My husband used to pay his own bills, I used to call my own repairman. But as marriages progress, you surrender areas of your own competence, often without even knowing it.”
“After being raised as an evangelical Christian, I for years assumed that Christianity was the default - there were Christians, and then there were weirdos. I was shocked when, in college, I found that some people get offended when you tell them, for instance, that their recovery from surgery was a 'miracle.'”