When my daughter asks, 'What do you do?', every movie I have a different answer. As she grows, she wants more explanations.
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When you're in a movie, they treat you like you're four years old and give you whatever you want.
When you start acting as a child, you grow up ahead of your movies.
I love turning my daughter on to old movies.
At a certain point in one's career, it's really wonderful when your child turns around and goes, 'Oh my God, Mommy, you have to be in that film. My friends are going to die.'
With every movie, I try to do something different, whether it's action, comedy or drama.
You never watch movies the same as you do when you're a kid, ever again.
I love the movie 'Taken,' but the dialogue in the beginning of that movie is hilarious. They're talking, these commando types, and there's dialogue like, 'Hopefully your daughter appreciates what you're doing for her. Does she know that you're doing it?' What guys talk like this?
When you're younger, and you do your first or second film, you want to show everyone what you can do.
We all do that thing which is the best in movies - we relate.
I didn't want the children to grow up and, when asked what their mother did, say, 'Oh, Mom's a gun moll in the movies.'
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