I said I did not know enough about UNICEF to handle a press conference and she said they would not want to talk about it they would only want to talk about films.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is a very unusual sector and the one thing I would ask of them is to understand that for most of them one-third of their films are being financed by the taxpayer and that carries huge accountability and responsibility.
They're talking about a movie I don't want to hold to that because in this business you can talk about things for years before they get done - god knows if the financing would happen.
UNICEF is such a special organization, and to spread the word just makes me so happy.
I'm pretty disappointed in Sony Pictures' decision to pull 'The Interview' under pressure from North Korea.
Well, a special screening was set up for government officials, so they didn't have to see the experience of going to see the film. They certainly aren't going to the projects to see for themselves the situation.
I feel like a lot of funders of documentaries today want to fund films that have a social message that is going to yield results.
I've been a UNICEF ambassador since I was 17.
I would like to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for giving me this wonderful opportunity to serve as Miss Golden Globe 2012.
Whatever the press is talking about, they want to keep talking about it. So instead of asking yourself, 'How can I get them to start talking about me?', figure out a way to get yourself involved in what they're already talking about.
I look forward to working with UNICEF as they continue to make the world a better place for children.