You tend to get reluctant to talk about anything until the day before filming.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I worked in TV for a short time and couldn't stand the fact that we'd always be filming someone talking, just giving information.
For instance, when I go to the premiere on Tuesday I probably won't watch the film at all - I'll be watching the audience just to see their reaction to different moments, what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong, stuff like that.
I'm shy by nature and don't like talking about myself, and would let my films do the talking.
When you're filming for seven months or six months at a time, you bond with people hugely.
I mean, I've been in a hundred and fifty films; I don't want to just sit around and talk about things.
A lot of filmmaking is an endurance contest between you and the people you're filming. Every time that you relax, I promise you, something interesting will happen.
I know actors come around and they always talk like that, but I don't do publicity if I don't like the film.
As most actors/actresses, I don't like to watch my own movies, either, and I never look at the dailys while filming.
Sometimes I have a great day of filming and sometimes the theater strikes me better. It just depends.
Most of the time you spend filming a show is time you spend without the cameras on, when you're not acting.