When I play supernatural characters in 'Ghost Rider' or 'City Of Angels,' the possibilities are limitless. The possibilities are endless, you can do so much with that.
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I'd like to quit the supernatural roles and play just an interesting, down-to-earth person.
I think there's something about supernatural shows that people see and just want to put me in them! I don't know. I just finished another show - 'The Nine Lives of Chloe King,' with Skyler Samuels, who was my girlfriend in 'The Gates' - and I play another supernatural character on that show.
On 'Supernatural,' you go to a location and another location, and every week they do amazing things up there. You have to kind of hit the ground running and really start to look to the core of the story you're trying to tell.
And, of course, supernatural elements just make a story more interesting.
I've always been into the horror genre, so I've seen a lot of movies with ghosts and supernatural stuff.
Supernatural movies generally have a much more brooding pace. If you look at films like 'The Sixth Sense' or 'The Others,' it's more building up the characters and building up the situation as opposed to just opening with a big action set piece.
I've always been intrigued by the supernatural.
I try to stay far away from anything creepy and supernatural. I'd rather not think about it.
I'm going to keep on dealing with the supernatural in a lot of ways.
I think the hardest part about making a scary film is about being able to retain the mystery, especially when it comes to supernatural stuff.
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