I wouldn't say being in a film with The Rock was 'motivating.' 'Terrifying' would be a more accurate description.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's been said that horror films are experimental forms of art, and I agree. As an actress, you're put in positions and have to experience emotions that are way beyond reality, whether fighting in a post-apocalyptic world or being possessed by the Devil.
There's something really fun about being scared, and I guess that was at least part of why I wanted to film certain scenes from my new book, 'Skeleton Creek.'
I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set.
But with the right kind of coaching and determination you can accomplish anything and the biggest accomplishment that I feel I got from the film was overcoming that fear.
Horror is so often a 'thinkless' genre, sort of considered popcorn movies, but you really put a lot of, not just heart and soul, but a lot of physical energy into it.
Performing was terrifying.
It's frightening and unnerving to watch a stone melt.
I've always had a problem showing fear on a film.
In the beginning, fear was the dominant motivating force.
I've always been attracted to films which explore the qualities of courage.