That's my takeaway from 'Scream' - I know I can fit in dog doors. You have to jimmy your body in a certain position and really hope you're not wearing something super fancy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some people can go out in a tight, short dress and heels, and it works, but even if I'm going to a club, I've got to throw on a big hoodie or something. And that's if you can get me into something tight in the first place.
At some hotels, I feel like I have to be dressed to the nines - perfectly eccentric - to walk out the door.
You have to fit in sometimes to make people comfortable to listen to you.
I always tried so hard to fit in, and then I figured out that I didn't want to fit.
You have to be comfortable in what you're wearing.
Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.
I think behind closed doors people behave differently no matter what period we're looking at, because people have to stand up straight in public but can slouch behind closed doors - can you imagine wearing those corsets?
I sort of look at acting like that: if you have no confines, you have everywhere to go.
I never really fit in anywhere.
I've never really fit in anywhere.