If you have twenty guys in the room and you just bring in one girl, you change the entire mood and everyone plays different.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think in general, and in the film industry, that idea of having only one type of girl is changing. There's more variety because it's the world we live, and we want to portray that.
It's almost like when you're young, your friends take on the romance role, and then guys take on the role of your friends later.
If I wrote a play with four characters every single one of them would talk like me regardless of age or sex.
I have noticed when you get a bunch of dudes in a room together, and you just have one woman or two women, the dudes will bro out. And the woman won't get heard.
Guys are really easy to get along with. It's a lot better than being on the bus with eight girls. But the worst part is being the only girl, because there's some days where you just wanna watch a chick flick.
As an actor, it's fun to play guys who aren't just locked into a male pattern, but a lot of guys you're asked to play are fairly macho and have a certain rigid standard they're living by.
There's something actually more intimidating about playing a small, intimate room. Your mistakes are that much more under the microscope.
I feel more comfortable doing films with groups of guys. It's a lot easier for me. There's a difference with women: you can't take them to dinner every night and go crazy.
Especially in comedies, I think a lot of time the female characters are there to provide a balance for guys.
Each guy has his own space. We all end up in one of the other guy's rooms all the time. We always end up together, as far as people getting along.