There's always a moment with other kids where it's like, "So you're an actress. Cry." I'm like, 'Fine,' and I cried. I think that made me feel good. But I definitely never had a moment where I thought, 'Wow, I can act." There was a moment in My First Mister where I said, 'Okay, that's acceptable. That can pass.' There's one particular moment where Albert Brooks is in the hospital and I thought, 'There's nothing I can do, me personally, better. I wouldn't change it if I could go back.'
Love in the Time of Cholera, which I just read. I think I read A Hundred Years of Solitude maybe two years too soon. I want to read it again. But I loved Love in the Time of Cholera, just loved it. I don't know. I was in the mood for that romance, I think. I was so happy in that place. I didn't want to leave.
It makes it a lot more fun. It doesn't necessarily make it easier. I have a much better time because I get to act a little bit more childish. Like with doing an interview for a particular magazine, depending on my mood, sometimes I'll be with someone 70 and I'll want to act like I'm three. But if I'm with someone that's 70, I'm going to want to enter their world. So if I'm with people who are 40 all the time I'm going to be in that energy, and a lot of times I'll like it better than someone of 18, 19, 20, or 24. I recently have not been feeling age at all with people. I think that's because actors don't grow up. They just don't, especially male actors. They stay children. It's one of the strangest things.
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Will Leelee be a great addition to those prison dancers from the Philippines? Or is she just trying to be a court jester in Michael Jackson's thriller jacket? Now, that is coordination to the max and that's bad news sister!
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