I'm not allowed to see R-rated movies, but I did see 'Kick-Ass' because I'm in it. I'm not going to skip out on my own premiere!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think it's always super exciting to watch something before you can see it in theaters.
A message I've been telling myself: the cinema is very conservative, and unless you have a story that satisfies you, that is within the unchallenging zone, but you love it, you can't do it as cinema. Otherwise, you better go do it for television, which is more daring now.
I do want to be in mainstream movies that are going to be seen. I suppose it satisfies the showbiz side of me.
I always went to see independent films, they're the movies I'm usually most excited to see.
I was slightly disheartened when three of my films didn't work at the box-office. But the silver lining is that people did appreciate my work in those films. Had my performance gone unnoticed, I would've been in big trouble then.
I think with the success of, like, every summer there has been a couple R-rated comedies that have done so well; I think it is so nice to see that people are turning out to see these movies, and it doesn't seem to be as big a stigma with the studios anymore.
When I go see an R-rated horror movie, I want lots of violence.
I don't want to do anything like Can't Hardly Wait, I don't want to do anything like Scream. I saw all those movies, and they were good, but they're just not what I want to do.
I've done so many movies that when I see them I don't really watch them.
I am really not interested in the cinema. I loathed it when I started six years ago, and I don't enjoy it even now.