

Sometimes they are slow to start but eventually they get going. Generally they aren’t boring movies something is always happening. The movie is what it is and I just watch it for the fun of it. When I watch horror movies I do so pretty mindlessly. I was really surprised by my reaction to it to be honest. But Bait reads just like any good horror release. Okay, so, maybe ‘perfect’ and ‘horror’ never really quite go together. It reads just like the perfect horror film. I’m trying to embrace the literary side of horror.Bait was my first attempt and was I think I made a good choice going with Bait over some of my other options.

I’m making an effort, though, to branch out a bit. Sure, I read some Stephen King now and again but who doesn’t? It’s Stephen King! He’s as ubiquitous as Tom Clancy or John Grisham. I’m not hard to please.For some reason, though, I’ve never really pursued horror novels with any sort of regularity. Usually I like my horror movies to have some measure of plot and character development but I can even appreciate – at least to an extent – some gratuitous gore films. My dad watched Killer Klowns from Outer Space with me for the first time when I was probably five and I thought it awesome. When my sisters were three and four their favorite movie was Scream. My mom still gets freaked out when she hears Rocky Mountain High on the radio when she’s driving highway and lumber trucks pass by. When Nerdophiles has a horror film to review they send me.

I think it’s pretty safe to say that I am horror fan.
