When I saw 'Talk to Her' for the first time, I was crying out loud because I couldn't imagine that I was doing that film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I remember at the premiere of my second movie I started crying. I thought, I'm so bad that I either have to stop this and do something else or learn what I'm doing.
I actually cried during 'Titanic'. It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times.
The worst is when I know I'm going to have to cry in a scene.
I started crying 20 seconds into the movie and didn't stop till it was over.
I've had some great times with actresses, but that's in a movie.
I remember sitting in the theater watching 'Bridesmaids,' and I'm doubled over laughing, and then I'm crying in the same movie. It's the overwhelming feeling, as I'm looking up and seeing these women, and I'm realizing how rare it is to see that.
I found it very difficult to explain to someone why you did a film. It's not like having a conversation.
I love movies that make me cry, because they're tapping into a real emotion in me, and I always think afterwards: how did they do that?
I think if a movie makes you cry, you probably needed to cry.
I never did pal around with actresses. Their talk usually bored me to tears.