If I've still got my pants on in the second scene, I think they've sent me the wrong script.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
On the clothes front, I have a designer who sits with the director for each film to chalk out a look for me based on the script.
I think it's incumbent on actresses to bring something else to the part which isn't in the script.
I'll read a script maybe twice, but I'll think about the role more than I'll rehearse lines.
A lot of the time the film chooses me. I'll be working and I'll get a call from my agent and I'll get the script and then tell him what I think.
The first script I got was Narc and I really responded to it; it reminded me of a '70s type movie, I really liked the characters, I didn't anticipate the ending.
It's nice to finally get scripts offered to me that aren't the ones Tom Hanks wipes his butt with.
I think it helps, as an actor, to never know when you're going to get that next script and you're done.
If I read a script and I like it, there's nothing that will stop me from trying to be in that movie.
If the script is good, the cast and director good, I'll go anywhere.
Just let the wardrobe do the acting.