Q1. Do you like horror films, such as films about Dracula and Frankenstein? Why or why not? (If you are not interested in horror films, go to question 4.)
Yes I love watching horror films, I always enjoy the plots of those horror films which crack the nerves of the audience and bring them to a journey of thrills and suspense. I have been a great fan of Steven King, the King of thrillers, who once said ‘the greatest fear is fear itself”. I love reading his books like ‘The Shining’, ‘Misery’, ‘Pet Sematary’, ‘Carrie’, ‘It’, ‘Salem’s lot’, etc. I also love the making of dark, sadistic horror films with a tint of romantic element such as ‘Bram Stoker's Dracula’, which is my beloved Dracula’s movie, and ‘Edward Scissorman’ which is a dark but beautifully made movie. I love them because I am always fond of tales, and these tales of horror always remind me of the very dark side of human beings and the fear to live with it to my last breath.
Q2. What is your favourite horror film of all time? Who is your favourite actor in horror films?
My favourite horror film is ‘The shining’, which is so creepy. I can still remember the scene when a sea of blood flushing into the hotel lobby through a gate. So, undoubtedly, Jack Nicholson is my favourite actor in this kind of films. If I am allowed a second choice, Gary Oldman is also my favourite actor in his fantastic repertoire of acting this sorts of roles.
Q3. What is the fascination of horror films? Why do film studios keep remaking them?
The fascination of horror films is that there are full of unknown things and unlimited developments of plots. With the Hollywood professional sounding and make-up effects, some great stories can be really frightening. I think the reason why film studios keep remaking them is, with the advancement of filming technology some good stories can really be remade to provoke more psychological impacts on the audience.
4. "It was on a dreary night of November that I saw the result of my labours...". Write the first three sentences of a horror story. Post it. Read any other horror story beginnings that have been posted. Choose one and continue it.
The story was read on a local newspaper some weeks ago. It was midnight at the infamous “Tak Tat School", upon a forsaken lot of Pingshan, Yuen Long...... allegedly haunted by the unrested souls of villagers who put up a gallant resistance to British troops when they occupied Hong Kong, killed brutally and all buried there in a mass tomb. There was a faint noise heard by the residents, which resembled that of a march, coming from afar, mimicking that of a parade, with a clear voice of a 'man' leading the march of those‘volunteering soldiers’. Wind was whistling in the hollow, back and forth, back and forth, with long grass whizzing, which sounded like a baby crying......