Does that increase the fear factor?
JK: Whatever usual fun you’d have at a slasher movie, it’s that times a thousand. They used a brand-new kind of 3-D that’s the wave of the future. Being at the premiere and seeing my friends watch the 3-D was a wonderful experience. LAC: Personally, I’m kind of squeamish at horror films, but I loved it. JK: If you’re a wuss, it’s more fun! It isn’t like the recent trend of torture-porn-gross horror. There’s blood, but also a great sense of humor. It’s more of an eighties cult throwback. This is like going to Disneyland—the whole film is literally in your lap. LAC: Are you into slasher movies yourself? JK: I don’t like a lot of gratuitous horror, and I’m a scaredy-cat, but this one had suspense, a love triangle…. It was so much fun. LAC: You played down the sexpot factor. What gives? JK: I wanted [Sarah] to be authentic looking. She’s from this coal-mining town, so I wore flannels and baggy jeans and dyed my hair dark. We have sexy girls in the movie, and I let them do that—I wanted her