I'm in my usual state up here in the commentary box: high tension, heart beating like a trip hammer, whatever that is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I took up boxing to get in shape for filming because it's grueling - all the running, the heat, the yelling, the crying that we do.
I don't like to watch a movie where it's just kind of like all one note, dee-dee-dee-dee. I want spikes of adrenaline and highs and lows and exciting tension release.
Tension is the cornerstone of any good story.
It's in the DNA of all the shows that I have done that are about people that are dealing with very stressful situations that are giving them a lot of angst.
One of the interesting things about comedy is it's tension release, and nothing creates tension faster than anger.
The tension I feel is the moment they say, 'Action!' Movies are like lightning in a bottle, and you always want to find when you possibly can catch a surprising moment.
I take deep breaths and be true to my heart.
You go through every single inch of the emotional spectrum on fight week. You're the most stressed out you've ever been, you're the most pressured you've ever been, you're the happiest you've ever been - it's hard. It's exhausting.
I always had a running commentary in my head that was extremely funny and off-center, but I never said it to anyone.
I do cagefight commentary in my spare time.
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