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You know, moving plants... how do we make them scary?" he says.
Moffat recalled that the Daleks were remembered for being scary, but due to their legacy as British icons they had become "cuddly" over the years and their true menace forgotten; with "Asylum" he intended to make them scary again, reminding the audience of their intentions.
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Is there a way we can make them scarier, get them back to being more monstery?
To make them scarier, Ovivo, another Quebec firm, illuminates bubbles with flashing bright lights and installs underwater speakers to produce loud noises.
I even have hepatitis and chikungunya on my desk (hep's yellow, chik is white with a red faux-hawk. And, as a colleague noted, I sometimes wear a bubonic plague necktie. No, Mr. Jerram said, there was no plot to make them scarier. His limitation is glass's fragility; if they were to scale, they would crumble.
In total 15 dinosaurs will be part of the performance, taking audiences from the Triassic period, through the Jurassic and on to the Cretaceous, the time of T rex (despite its appearance in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park - the director also increased the size of his velociraptors to make them scarier).
He takes things in your real life and makes them scary".
How are robots presented in science fiction, and in particular, what about their inhuman natures makes them scary or dangerous?
They don't get rattled by anything, which is one of the reasons that makes them scary in this tournament setting.
DC Comics' Vertigo imprint has teamed up with short story author Scott Snyder (Voodoo Heart) and master of horror Stephen King (every horror bestseller you've ever heard of) to tell a uniquely American vampire story, and they're doing an incredible job at making them scary again in the popular culture in their new book hitting stands this month, American Vampire.
Research by watching some scary movies and find what made them scary.
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