"Every film can be fun, even if it's a terror"
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The key move is the pivot: “fun” versus “terror.” Those aren’t opposites in modern entertainment; they’re a popular pairing. Horror has long been a safe container for unsafe feelings, and Guttenberg’s phrasing nods to the audience’s complicity. We choose the scream, we choose the dark, we choose the jolt - because the theater (or couch) offers the crucial guarantee: you get to come back intact. Terror becomes a ride, a flirtation with catastrophe that ends at the credits.
Coming from an actor best associated with breezy, crowd-pleasing comedy, the quote also reads like a performer’s defense of the whole medium. It’s a pragmatic showbiz philosophy: the job is to deliver an experience, not a moral verdict. Underneath is a little self-aware cynicism, too: “fun” is the industry’s ultimate metric, flexible enough to include dread, grief, or nausea as long as it sells tickets and stories get shared afterward. The line lands because it captures a very current cultural truth: enjoyment is no longer about comfort; it’s about intensity on demand.
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Guttenberg, Steve. (2026, January 16). Every film can be fun, even if it's a terror. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-film-can-be-fun-even-if-its-a-terror-106882/
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"Every film can be fun, even if it's a terror." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-film-can-be-fun-even-if-its-a-terror-106882/. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.


