I was nervous and hesitant about putting myself out there for the pie scene. But I went for it and the results were wonderful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a little nervous coming in mostly because my first scene was with Martin Sheen, who I'm a huge fan of.
Ever since the first 'American Pie,' I've always been happy to just have an opportunity, I just didn't think it was going to be with comedies. Now I really like it.
When I was doing the first 'American Pie' movie, I was just happy to have a job. We had a good time, and it was a great group of people, but like any project that I've worked on in my career, you just put your best foot forward, and you're all working together to make the best movie possible.
It's my first presenting role so I'll be nervous, but it's going to be great fun. I can't wait to sample the food and meet the celebrities. Hopefully I can inject some of my own glamour.
After doing the first couple scenes and I got used to being in front of a few people it got easier and easier. In Chasing Amy, I wasn't nervous at all. And in Dogma, the same.
I was really nervous, intimidated by the whole thing-all the people and all the buzzing, and all the sitting around waiting. I felt really small in this huge place.
Doing projects really gives people self-confidence. Nothing is better than taking the pie out of the oven. What it does for you personally, and for your family's idea of you, is something you can't buy.
I didn't expect to get it at all. I just went along to the audition for the experience.
So the pie isn't perfect? Cut it into wedges. Stay in control, and never panic.
I went along to the audition and I had one page of lines, and I didn't think it went particularly well.
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