First and foremost, it was fun. Everybody involved with it made you feel like they were an important contributor to the process. We were made to feel valued.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was always interested in doing it, but I was so content with my life that I didn't really go after it.
We loved everything. We wanted to be able to do anything.
It was a fun film. I had a great time doing it. I was looking for a role just like that for my first movie role. I didn't want to have a starring role, because I wanted a chance to learn. I didn't want the whole thing riding on me.
I felt very honored, and I knew that people would be watching very closely, and I felt it was very, very important that I do a good job.
In a lot of ways, it was a huge relief, not being a member of a troupe, being able to make your own decisions and kind of live your own life.
What I got out of it was a great experience working with great people and it becoming a tremendous - basically - a family at the end that none of us wanted to leave.
The truth is, when I got started in this business, it wasn't because I had a full understanding of the importance of the business, but because I thought it was fun. I found it exciting. It fulfilled me, whatever it was that I was looking for.
It was a hard job, but it was a lot of fun and I'll always be grateful to Ponch. He was a part of me.
It was so draining. Going to parties to rub elbows with so-and-so and act like it's no big deal, when really all I was doing was hoping I'd have the success they had.
It was fun; you know, at this point in my life it's like, I want to do stuff that's meaningful.
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