I don't like to eat when I watch films because it distracts me. Anything crunchy or in a wrapper is terrible.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's very tempting to over-eat all the bad things when you're on a film set.
Film is like eating to me. It feels completely natural.
When I'm making a film, I'm obsessive about what I do, and I get totally into it. That's all I'm eating, breathing, living at that moment.
A lot of people don't like to eat on camera, but I eat on camera all the time. I'm standing in for the viewer.
I think whether you're a movie critic and have seen a million movies, or you're just a normal popcorn movie watcher, you can tell the difference when someone is just laying it on too thick.
I do like going to the movies, but I like eating tons of sweets and ice cream, so I can't go to the movies anymore.
Rarely do I do film press because I'm so low on the food chain of the movie, and for me it's just this thing I did for four weeks before the next tour started.
If I feel like a night in, or if I have an early plane to catch, I like to make some chai tea and snack on dark chocolate while watching a movie on my projector and big screen. I'm crazy about all kinds of movies, especially the classic Steven Spielberg ones or 'The Godfather.'
I do watch what I eat, but not for weight reasons.
When I'm doing a movie, I eat the same thing every day. For lunch, it's tuna salad or chicken salad and cole slaw. That's it. For dinner it's either veal and rice, fish and rice or steak and rice. It gets boring; boy, does it get boring.