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Each had a thoughtful and surprising answer.
I find Cannes terrifying, replied Murray.
Havent seen any zombies wandering the Croisette so far, replied the moderator.
Murray then went on a tangent about the dangers of making a film.
Making movies is a dangerous business, he said.
Its far more dangerous than people think.
And every day you go to work, theres the chance that someone could be seriously injured.
Even the danger we went through just getting in this building today.
You want to be one less burden for the director.
Look what he has to deal with up here, added Murray, gesturing to his castmates.
He then addressed the journalists present: I hope Ive confused you.
Gomez, on the other hand, was raised on horror films and still cant get enough of them.
Im obsessed with horror films, she said.
Growing up, my dad used to let me watch them to scare me so he could laugh.
Eventually I became obsessed.
I like everything fromZombielandto28 Days LatertoThe Walking Dead.
She grew a little more serious when addressing one of her most pressing real-world fears: social media.
Theyre not really aware of the news or anything going on.
Im very grateful to have a platform.
In any way I can, Ill share things Im very passionate about.
I dont do a lot of pointless pictures I like to be intentional with it.
It just scares me, thats all.
Shes looked up to by so many young people because of her personality and will and supportiveness.
Shes a remarkable person.