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Here's the thing: If you're taking roles that aren't intimidating you, and I think this is a cliche that a lot of actors say, but if it's not intimidating you, then why are you doing it?
I love the process of making a movie so much as an actor that I can only imagine I would love the process of being the director.
To me, there's still nothing more thrilling than, every week, people getting to see another chapter in this story that you're telling.
I would say that 'Shake It Up' was a chance for me to do two things I really love: acting and dancing.
I love really crappy carnivals, where you think the ride is going to break. There's something so seedy about them.
I wanted Kimi to be a Japanese record with a Japanese title. I wanted it to be for them. They appreciate things on a different level, and take their art very seriously - that's special if you're an artist.
I show them the funny part, the silly part, the laughing part, the crazy part and then the really deep, deep part where I'm talking from my heart to these people. Because I've been through everything they've been through.
I love a couple of Fulci things. I just had a gas watching them. It's not what I would do, but I loved watching them. They were fun.
A lot of American actors I work with are in character all day long. You can't talk to them. It's Method and the whole thing.