Babetician wrote:

If I knew then what I know now, I would have said "Because the guy who made that usually made those things overnight for no money. Considering that, it's pretty good. You try it."
Or, as in Steve Niel's law: "They want a masterpiece, they want it overnight, and they don't want to pay you anything."


This is what many call "The Production Triangle": You draw a triangle on a peice of paper, and label each corner "fast", "cheap", and "good". Then, in the center of the triangle, you write.. "pick two."

"[The audiance] will populate the darkness with more horrors than all the horror writers in Hollywood could think of. If you make the screen dark enough, the mind's eye will read anything into it you want! We're great ones for the dark patches." -VAL LEWTON