A lot of my peers that I've worked with (not on this show) are not on time and think it's absolutely OK to have attitude and treat people like crap. You can't be some self-important entitled brat. When you're late and you act like a jerk, it affects the dynamic of the whole set. |
I'm not some big party chick, so it's not like I have to keep up my big social life. |
I've never had the opportunity to play these kinds of scenes or tell this kind of a story. [Filming] was so much fun and such a discovery for me, I felt like Columbus. |
It's a cliche, but just being nominated is cool. |
No. It's on films I've done and such. And I was a dancer and I performed music videos. It's just, I've been around. |
Sting! I mean, come on - whoe doesn't love Sting? Even if you love Megadeath, you have respect for Sting. If you love Pokemon, you'll find out who Sting is someday. |
That's what I find is just the work ethic of some of my peers I've noticed, and it has to do with how they were raised. And I didn't come from a lot of money either, so I never had any kind of strange thing that can happen with rich kids where they're not always given discipline. Not always, but I've seen that sometimes. But it happens with people with no money too, so. . . . |
We had this conversation, and everybody in the room just disappeared. We were talking about our favorite old movies and all were the same ones. We just clicked in terms of our creative ideas. Edward and I really became good friends. |