I feel like the luckiest person on the planet. 'Tron' was such a departure for me.
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To be a part of something like 'Tron,' good God! It doesn't matter how big or small your role is, you're like, 'Yeah, I was in 'Tron.'
I actually signed on to do 'On the Road' before we started on 'Tron,' but we were in flux for a while, just sort of playing the waiting game, trying to get the right budget and the right cast.
Obviously the original 'Tron' was a very influential movie for its time, so to be a part of the second one is very exciting.
I feel like I'm the luckiest man on the planet.
With 'Tron,' we had so many crew members around and a stage full of special effects people that know exactly what has to be done in the situations. You're on a stage in sets the whole time.
The 'Tron' fans have a real passion. They know their stuff and what works and why it works. It is more than a movie: it is a philosophy.
In my world, I am one of the luckiest humans alive.
I just consider being one of the luckiest people in the sense that creativity came to me and it flowed.
I feel like I'm the luckiest person alive. I'm always waiting for that phone call: 'Hello. We've just realized you're really a no-talent hillbilly. We've made a horrible mistake and we'd like you to leave now.'
I feel like I'm the luckiest actress in the world.
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