1. Do you prefer your scary movies to feature individual bad guys like vampires, or mass assault forces like zombie outbreaks?


I prefer individual bad guys. Although, the many different portrayals of zombies that we have nowadays can be very interesting. Even zombies have variety.


2. Which horror film storyline do you believe has the most truth to it. What makes possession so much more believable than say ghostly hauntings going bump in the night?


Everybody says Paranormal Activity was lame.....but for those of use who have had similar experiences, it doesn't scare us much either. For me it's that fact that I know these things really happen. I don't know anybody else that's been tossed around a room by something they can't see, came home to open cabinets every day, or woke up with bruises and bites they somehow acquired through their dreams. These are my experiences.


3. Is it the monster or the story that holds you pinned to the edge of your seat?


Actually it depends on the monster and the story for me. What make the monster unique? What keeps the storyline good? Or sometimes the monster creates the storyline.


4. Do the psychological underpinnings of why we respond to certain subconscious primal fears as well as to new fears just beneath the surface of our consciousness interest you? Or is a scary movie just a scary movie?


Somewhat. I usually like to watch them mostly for entertainment. However, the reason why we respond the way we do usually depends one the person and their experiences.


5. What was the first monster movie that really terrified you?


To be honest...I don't remember monsters really having much of an effect on me. They simply make my curios about their background stories.