I think 'House of Night' blew up the way it did because it offered so many people a fantasy that they can be... vampires are very alluring.
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The phenomenon of vampires has always appealed to me. Everyone kind of likes a vampire story because it almost could be true.
Everybody loves vampire stories, and if there's one show in particular that's done really well, it just opens the door and the opportunity for more of those kind of stories to get through.
I think the reason vampire movies have been so popular over time is that they share so many parallels with human beings.
We've been shooting the last two weeks with a lot of vampires. I don't want to give away too much, but if you've read the books, it's the standoff with lots of vampires in play. There's like 70 people going through the works at once. It's a little maddening, but fun. We shot pretty much the ending of the two movies the other day.
Vampires are a genre now.
When I was working on 'Vampires Suck,' I must have watched 'Twilight' and 'New Moon' literally almost every day.
The vampire was a complete change from the usual romantic characters I was playing, but it was a success.
I think with vampires, you can't really go wrong. For generations, vampires have been a hit because they're unobtainable, mysterious, sensual, dangerous, kind of sexy.
I'm a big fan of vampire movies generally and that sort of tradition of characters.
I'm not a vampire movie fan, per se. That's not to say that I haven't enjoyed movies with vampires in them.
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