There are some people who cannot watch every film because of age. They might watch only three films in a year.
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By the way, movies are like sporting events in that you're as good as the movie you're in. You can sit in a room for 20 years and go do a movie and you can just kill in it and you move to the head of the line again. By the same token, you can do five movies a year and if they're dreck, it's nothing.
The average movie-goer in this country sees six films in a year. That's one every two months. What the studios are trying to do is make sure it's their movie.
Most people don't watch a movie four or five times; they watch it once.
I mean, movies are all geared to be basically under 25, and they're all tentpoles, explosions, excitement and all that - they take advantage of the big screen, which is great.
My attention span is very limited, and I watch just one or two movies a year.
I'm not one of those people who needs that gratification of doing, like, 10 films a year.
I don't know why I don't watch a lot of movies; I can barely keep up with the things my friends are in. There isn't enough time in life.
I'm not exactly the type of actress who does half a dozen films a year.
When you see period films, it tends to often be with older actors.
I've done 21 films in eight years, and I've said 'No' more times than I've done films.
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