If I have to spend prolonged periods of time in a trailer, I go mad. Stuck in a metal box doing nothing, I lie there paralysed with boredom.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Making films can be absolutely fantastic, but it can also be incredibly dull. You spend the whole day sitting by yourself in your trailer and then you get called to deliver one sentence - then you're told to come back and do it again at 5:30 the following morning.
I do love acting the two seconds that you are in front of the camera - and this is going to sound like I'm complaining, and I don't want that because I'm blessed to even have a job - but there is a lot of down-time when you're just sitting in your trailer.
I travel in a Ford Econoline van with a trailer. So it's not quite so glamorous.
I was doing about five movies a year for many years. I was just so tired. I walked around feeling like a Mack truck hit me.
The unsaid rule for living in a trailer park is: 'If the door's shut, don't come a-knockin.' But if it's open and you're walkin' by, feel free to say, 'Hello.'
In reality, I'm very restless, and I get bored very easily. It's the same with my career: I need to outperform myself with every film.
I'm a trailer junkie. I love watching movie trailers as soon as they go up.
I get very creative when I'm trapped in a plane and I can't do anything else.
If I'm not doing anything, I get really antsy and bored.
I want to play trailer trash; I swear to God.