I saw Suicide in '74 and it was pretty horrifying.
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I did a film once that I was killed in. It was a painful, horrifying day. It was a wonderful day from the standpoint of acting, but I was a wreck otherwise.
'Death Sentence' really is a throwback to the '70s style revenge drama with moments of action. It's like a contemporary 'Death Wish' with a much more thriller style storyline, but the action scenes I shot very much in the style of '70s films like 'The French Connection.'
'Virgin Suicides' was such a big movie to me as a teenage girl. It blew me away.
There is something great and terrible about suicide.
I feel like I'm witnessing the systematic destruction of a people's ability to survive. It's horrifying.
It was horrifying. You wouldn't believe how people are treated there. You could see that these people had withdrawn so far that they just lived in their own minds. They did terrible things to themselves.
I've done about four deaths in films now, and I think it's quite good because then it's sort of a memorable moment in the film.
I remember in 'Pride and Prejudice' I had to do a scene where I broke down. And before we filmed I spent like three hours imagining my mum's funeral. Actually, she's very much alive, happy and healthy. It was really horrible.
I believe I encountered death, which was a bit too much for a seven-year-old.
It was sad when Sid Vicious died... I was freaked out when Phil Lynott died from Thin Lizzy. I cried. It was too crazy.
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