I think all effective horror - and all great monsters - are just reflections of the worst in human nature. It's when you start to think, "somebody could actually do this. Maybe I could actually do this..." that the spine really tingles.
I think all effective horror - and all great monsters - are just reflections of the worst in human nature. It's when you start to think, "somebody could actually do this. Maybe I could actually do this..." that the spine really tingles.
RE: Humans are the scariest part of "IT" novel by Stephan King