Just say the lines and don't trip over the furniture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Know your lines and don't bump into the furniture.
My process is I try to learn my lines so they're so solid I don't have to think about them or how I'm going to say them.
You don't need a pickup line. Just glance at a woman from across the room. Glance - don't stare.
Sometimes you're working with somebody, and you can tell they're just waiting to say their line.
When I go to a restaurant, yeah, I know that a line is probably going to form in front of the table, but didn't I always wish for that? Yeah, I did.
I would have tested the furniture if they'd asked me.
I think in general, lines are a bad idea. Especially if they sound like lines. Everyone's immediate reaction is to just kind of cringe a little bit.
Learning lines is on my mind until I do know them. I'll read the paper or paint the house to keep from starting to memorize. I've never found an easy way.
I'm not into that method acting thing. I just turn up, say my lines and go home.
You can't just sit there and do the lines. You have to do something revealing or unusual.