The Walking Dead Producers Talk About Their Favorite Horror Movies!

The Walking Dead Producers Talk About Their Favorite Horror Movies!

In celebration for Halloween the producers of AMC's The Walking Dead talk about their favorite horror movies...

By bleedthefreak - Oct 30, 2010 12:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: splashpage.mtv

In an interview with MTV The Walking Dead Producers Frank Darabont and Gale were asked about their favorite horror flicks to view during the Halloween season. Not so shocking they both had a hefty list.



"My sort of traditional Halloween movie viewing experience starts with 'Night of the Living Dead' and then 'The Exorcist,'" Darabont told MTV News. "And then I usually wrap it up with 'Count Yorga, Vampire.'"

"It's a movie that not many people know, but I was eleven years old when it came out and it scared the living crap out of me," he said with a grin. "It's this little low-budget muscular little scary vampire movie, and because I saw it when I was eleven, it still scares me. Having seen it as an adult, it might not do anything for me, but I remember the effect it had on me. I get that sense memory thing happening, and that's the wonderful thing about movies and cinema: they can make you regress instantly to the age of 11."

"That's my troika of Halloween movies generally speaking, but if I branch out from there, I gotta veer into John Carpenter with 'Halloween,' definitely," he added. "And 'The Thing,' let's face it, it's on my all-time greats lists."

And of course don't forget to catch The Walking Dead tonight at 10 PM on AMC. Also have happy Halloween comicbookmovie.
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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/31/2010, 1:36 AM
Cool! :)
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