I just basically took a chance because it looked like fun and I wanted the .
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I realized I really liked the screen. I knew it was a challenge, but I wasn't afraid of risk.
The challenge is what was making it exciting. You don't want to do anything that's too easy or that you know that you can pull off, otherwise it's really not worth doing.
But, it is hard too, because I want to do another action film. Believe it or not, it was fun.
It was a fun film. I had a great time doing it. I was looking for a role just like that for my first movie role. I didn't want to have a starring role, because I wanted a chance to learn. I didn't want the whole thing riding on me.
I was basically adventurous, I think I wanted to try everything.
I probably hung on for a couple of years too long on 'Scary Go Round.' I knew I had lost some of my enthusiasm for the characters and the setup, but I wasn't sure what to do next.
But once I went for it, left my inhibitions aside and saw its eventual success, it made me much more comfortable and eager THIS time around to take it to a whole new level.
I have always liked a challenge.
I was feeling a lot of confidence, so I wanted to take advantage of that and keep playing.
I deliberately, in a way, went for something that was a huge challenge and was a big period film. I was excited about the canvas on which I could tell the story as much as the story itself.