I love science fiction.

I love people who are real.

I never wanted to be an actor.

Girls know when they're attractive.

I try to be a good, diligent actor.

I have a very European feel about nudity.

I've always been into sports and being physical.

To me a great sci-fi movie has elements of horror and suspense.

You can't just do cheap CGI and think that's going to work. It doesn't.

When I was 17, I was a Lakers Girl; I was the youngest girl on the squad.

I was so lucky that I didn't have to audition. It's just such a grueling process, in itself.

My theory is because I'm Asian and white I sort of look like the future. I'm the melting pot.

With global warming, I'm never going to time-travel. It's probably going to cause some major emission problems.

I enjoy eating and have no issues with eating. I am not going to be one of those girls who have to watch her weight.

I would much rather watch a horror film or science fiction than a comedy. I don't know why. I just like them. I find them relaxing.

I like change, like anybody. You don't want to keep doing the same thing because then it gets harder to take chances, be creative, and feel inspired when you're doing the same thing.

I think maybe one day I'll go back to music. I don't know. I don't know if sometimes you lose a passion or you don't lose it, it becomes more personal and less about sharing it with everyone.

Whenever you're dealing with fantasy, and you're doing vampires or anything that is not too based in reality, and you try to base it in reality, you have so much of a greater chance of sounding hokey.

I don't know why I've always been uncomfortable being too feminine. If a dress has too many flowers on it, if I'm giggling too much, I'm like ugh, put some combat boots on. I love masculine women. I think it's because I'm like a fake lesbian, I don't know.

Every actor, I don't care what they say, their roles are a lot more interesting than we are, and at the end of the day, it's still entertainment or fantasy. I think we can learn a lot from the characters we play and I find that the characters are even more noble than myself.

There's a lot of pressure to look good, have the gun, know what you're doing and be one of the boys. I was like, "I don't want to be one of the boys. I want to be a doctor. I want to be cerebral. I want to sit back and just use something else. I don't want to do the stunts. Let the boys do that. I'm just going to be the doctor who's about taking care of other people."

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