'Dial Star' is about an aspiring actress who finds the cell phone of AnnaLynne McCord and impersonates her.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the '50s: You're stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
It's essential for an actor to have a hobby for the time when the telephone doesn't ring.
My character in 'The Caller' is very normal.
I want to speak directly with a star, not her stylist.
I never thought about how I didn't have a cell phone or I'm in 2011. I was just so happy to be able to be a character in the 30s and there are these actresses that I really liked in the 40s, 50s and 60s in American movies that I've seen since I was a little girl. But you don't really think like that when you prepare for a role.
I hate being called a pop star. I hate that.
All of my friends in the business ask, 'Why is this woman not a star? Why is she not a household name?'
Here's what a phone is: It's a computer that has a little app on it that allows me to dial numbers and then talk to someone.
The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004 and we've stayed in touch.
If you're an actor, even a successful one, you're still waiting for the phone to ring.