Thousands of people come to LA every year, and some of them just disappear. Somebody gets them. In the States around 100,000 people vanish each year. I don’t know what that means. Maybe there’s something that just pulls ’em out.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that a concerning number of people go missing each year, especially in Los Angeles. The director is unsure what could be causing so many people to disappear, but he wonders if there is some unknown force or person responsible for these mysterious vanishings. While the exact reasons remain unclear, the quote highlights the disturbing reality that many people simply vanish without a trace, leaving their loved ones searching for answers.
About Tobe Hooper
Tobe Hooper was an iconic American filmmaker who is best known for his work in the horror genre. He directed several classic horror films, including the influential “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and the supernatural thriller “Poltergeist.” Hooper had a long and successful career, working on various horror and sci-fi projects throughout the decades.
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