1. Do you like horror films, such as films about Dracula and Frankenstein? Why or why not? No, I don't like horror films of any kind. I just don't like to be scared, eventhough I know a lot of people watch this kind of films because they like to be terrified. I really can't understand why do they like that, but I respect it. I also hate horror films, because, if I watch one, I have a terrible night, because I'm so scared I can't sleep at all.
2. What is your favourite horror film of all time? Who is your favourite actor in horror films? I've only watched a few horror films, because, as I said, I don't like them, but if I had to choose my favourite one would be "Expedient 39", and my favourite actress would be Reneé Zellweger, because she plays the role of the main character from that film.
3. What is the fascination of horror films? Why do film studios keep remaking them? I guess the fascination of this kind of films is that people like to feel the adrenaline that a good fright causes, the same feeling you could get in a very fast attraction in a funfair. I think studios keep remaking them, specially the ones which had more success, because people will remember them, and go to the cinema to see if the new version scares them as much as the original, and of course, the studios will get a lot of money for that.
"It was on a dreary night of November that I saw the result of my labours. I had been working on it for almost two years, since I had had that inspiration. It had cost me a lot of money, a lot of time, and a lot of work, but now, I could see my reward. In front of me, in my lab table, the most ugly, impressive and terryfing creature in the world, layed. First, he moved so slowly that I could barely notice, but, as a few hours past, his movements became more apparent. He started shaking his legs, then his arms, and in the end, he opened his, yellowish scary eyes.