You kind of invite a little spooky, creepy vibe into your whole experience of making a movie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am really easy to scare, and I don't enjoy watching spooky films.
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.
I'm terrified of the supernatural things, which is why I'm very grateful that I don't see things like that. Because if I did see things of the paranormal persuasion, I don't think I'd be able to continue making scary movies.
Just because I make movies in the scary world doesn't mean I want to visit scary worlds.
I love horror, I love scary movies, I love thrillers. If things creep you out and spook you? I love it.
It's not scary to make a horror film because you get to pull back the curtain and see that none of it's real. When you're watching one, the terror bombards you.
I'm more of a thriller-horror fan - things that could really happen. I don't like scary movies, the 'Saw' movies scare the crap out of me - I think I've seen two of them and I wanted to go crawl in a hole.
As much as I like watching horror films, I never thought I would act in them.
By trade, I am a software programmer, so I never really had any experience with movies before. I started out with 'Paranormal Activity.'
I didn't even know what a horror film was. I kind of made it up as I went along.