The trouble with talking about acting is that it's like sex. It's enormously fun to do but just dreadfully embarrassing when you have to talk about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridiculous if you start analysing it.
I really like to hear actors talk about acting, but I don't really like hearing myself talk.
Acting isn't that hard, really. I mean, I think that people make a big deal about it, but you just kind of try to say your lines naturally.
It's hard talking about acting, in a way, because it's like explaining a joke: I do think it loses something in the telling.
The minute I start to talk about acting, I realize that I can't. You know, it's an abstract thing, a little bit mysterious even if you do it for a living.
I wanted to write in film or something like that. I thought acting was an embarrassing thing to say you wanted to do, especially when you're young. It seemed really uncool.
Acting, at least for me, is very unreal, and when I'm doing it, I actually feel embarrassed.
Quite often in acting, you have to play a certain part; you cannot speak as much as you want to speak.
It's hard to talk about acting because I don't think it's quite as explicit as a lot of people might think. And that's probably the best thing about it.
I don't mind talking about acting. I don't have anything interesting to say about it, but it's interesting talking about it.