Candace Cameron Bure has a particular purpose why she doesn’t let her household watch scary films inside her house.
The Full Home alum, who has been outspoken about her Christian religion, opened up about her ideas on horror movies throughout a latest episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.
“In our home as a mother, I really feel such as you guys make enjoyable of me after I discuss — they make enjoyable of me on a regular basis — however notably after I’m critical a few non secular factor taking place, after which they’re rolling their eyes at me. Just like the portal,” she defined, including that her kids, Natasha, Lev and Maksim, and husband, Valeri Bure, “snigger at me due to the portal. I’m like, ‘You’re opening up a portal.’”
Bure went on to element what she meant by “portal,” including, “Like when you’re watching this, otherwise you’re taking part in this online game, or no matter, that’s a portal that might let stuff inside our house. I don’t even need somebody watching a scary film in our home on the TV, as a result of to me, that’s only a portal.”
The Hallmark Channel star acknowledged the irony, as she’s been working as an actress since she was a baby and understands how movies are made. Nevertheless, she feels there can nonetheless be one thing “demonic” about horror films.
“Hear, I’m within the movie trade,” Bure mentioned. “I perceive the way it all works. I do know that film has a crew of 200 folks, and so they’re lighting it, and so they’re including the sound results, and it’s make-up, and the digital camera, folks and actors; nonetheless, there’s nonetheless one thing that may be extremely demonic whereas they’ve made it.”
Later within the podcast episode together with her son Lev and Texas-based pastor Jonathan Pokluda, Bure famous that she additionally feels an identical approach about different issues that elicit an identical feeling as horror movies, such because the canned water model Liquid Dying.
“That simply jogged my memory such as you posted one thing some time again about Liquid Dying,” she recalled to Pokluda. “You’re like, ‘Do you wish to purchase a product that’s actually being cursed because it’s going out into distribution?’”