I mean, I'm new but I've always been very interested in film making process and I've been lucky enough to work with film makers in my past that have been very encouraging to let me hang around. I get so emotionally vested - that the producer part of me was natural.
From Charlize Theron
I only worked on Men of Honor for three weeks, but I walked away with so much. Because Bob is the kind of actor who gives you the opportunity to really go there. And we really had to go there. I mean, we were both playing drunks.
I think today women are very scared to celebrate themselves, because then they just get labeled.
If I don't like seeing myself on the screen, I think when I start seeing that, that's when I think I'll stop.
So how critics will perceive your film or your work, or whether your movie is going to make $100 million at the box office, or whether you are going to be winning any awards - well, you have no control over that.
So I did that for a long time in my career, and I waited for parts to play myself just physically down a little bit. But I do feel like I'm at a place in my career now where I don't necessarily fret about that too much anymore.
Something I learned very early on in my career is that there are a lot of things that you do not have any power over.
They really stay just characters to me. I look at them, and I don't see always the same person up there. And hopefully, people will see that too. Because it's very easy to bore people, and that's a killer. So hopefully that won't happen.
When they watch a movie and they know that you're in a relationship, you just kind of watch that constantly.
Yet there's a hunger in me still. I'm like only beginning. I feel like I still have so much to learn.
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