Every time I walk down one of those red carpets, you think I'd be used to it after all these years, but it's like it's happening for the first time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel like I'll never get over red carpets. They're so bizarre and awkward.
Red carpets are awful. They're like a kind of purgatory - you stand there, and there are cameras flashing everywhere. One of my first red carpets was in Cannes for 'The Great Gatsby,' and I'd never seen anything like it.
Red carpets seem so glamorous, but you're really just standing there sweating and worrying your hair is going to fall. And in the end, people are only going to see one picture of you. You just smile for one second and then you walk over to the side and check your phone. It's pretty weird.
There are lots of people who are red-carpet types, but that's not me.
I hate all the red carpet stuff. It's weird, because it's part of what's expected of you now.
It's weird doing red carpets; it's uncomfortable. But you can have a sense of humor about it.
The red carpet doesn't interest me. I think people become all the same; it's like everyone posing from the three-quarter angle in some low-cut, fitted dress; it's all the same.
I don't really resent being on the red carpet as much as I do having to deal with the paparazzi.
The red carpet is kind of a surreal experience. There's nothing normal about it, so for me the most important thing is to maintain some normality right until the point you get out of the car.
I'm old enough to know that a red carpet's just a rug, and I've been able to enjoy the pageantry without letting it go to my head.