I hate going into the audition room. I find it the most nerve-wracking, inhumane experience, and I think it's such an inhospitable environment to give an honest account of the character and, I guess, your ability.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As much as I hate auditioning - it's so hard and awkward - it's way better to walk out of that room and win a role because of what you did.
The good thing about auditioning is that you get to test yourself and see if you can play this character - you're also auditioning yourself.
I really do not like auditioning... it's hard because you never know what you're going to walk into in a room.
I've gotten a lot more comfortable with the audition process, but there's something that really turned me off initially when I was younger, to auditioning. The idea that I couldn't get to the person that was actually making the film really frustrated me.
I don't believe in auditioning. I'm a bad auditioner. I don't like it.
I'm not opposed to auditioning. I love auditioning. It's one of my favorite things.
There's no substitute to actually being in the room and having people in the room feel the force of your audition. It's very hard to beat that.
I hate auditioning; it makes me more nervous than anything ever, and I always feel like I wasted my time and I could have been creating my own thing. With the Internet, you have so much freedom that 'gatekeepers' make me terrified.
I'm not so bothered by the audition process anymore; in fact, I use it. It's a time for the actor to actually get to the know the director and the producers a little bit, too.
I love auditioning. Since 'The Notebook' and 'Wedding Crashers,' I don't have to audition anymore, and I miss it. You get to show your interpretation of the character. I get nervous when I don't audition. What if they hate what I want to do?