You can't kill your way to security and you can't lead by scaring people.
Scaring someone's the hardest thing to do, and that's why most of scary movies are not scary. They're sick, but not scary. There's a lot of sickness out there, of people who then sit there and watch it, which I think is absolutely dismaying.
When there's an adult person who's scaring you, you grow up pretty quickly.
Think of me as the weathered sheriff coming back into Dodge 'cause the youngsters are shooting up the church and scaring the horses and not doing right by the women.
I was a gorilla boxer. I had a full gorilla suit on with boxing gloves. I had an amateur belt on. No one knew that it was me in the costume and I was going into stores and scaring people and boxing on them. It was fun.
I like old school horror movies like Exorcist. I always loved scaring myself and I don't know at all what that's about.
I never wantedexpected to write a memoir, but this life thing, it has a way of sideswiping our worlds, scaring us so thoroughly that our past lenses of contextualizing events don't work - they cease to matter.
I hope to be scaring children for the rest of my life.
[. . . ]you don’t have to be Sun freakin Tzu to know that real fighting isn’t about killing or even hurting the other guy, it’s about scaring him enough to call it a day.
But when the thing that is scaring you is already Jesus, who are you supposed to pray to?
I feel like if it's not scaring you, you're doing it wrong.
There's something really cool about scaring children. Traumatize a generation, that's what it's all about.
I'm afraid of pretty much everything, but there's something inside me that is addicted to scaring myself.
I generally follow my own compass and make films about what's scaring me.