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After six, seven films, I started to get a little tired. Shooting takes a lot out of you.
I am very selfish when it comes to choosing a film. There is no strategy as such; I take up anything that gives me a kick.
The first day of shooting I walk up to Christopher Walken, and I said, Should I call you Mr. Walken or Chris? He goes, 'Call me Flash.'
When you're struggling to get a feature film off the ground, there's no big overarching tenure plan or anything like that.
I feel like if you shoot one scene all day long or you take two days to do a scene, that scene is going to be stale.
I used to enjoy the spotlight. If I had a day off from filming, I didn't know what to do. Now I enjoy my family time so much, there is this sense of, if it all went away, and I was just a mom, I would love my life.
Of course, when strangers see me, they're star-struck because of who I am, but my friends take me as a friend because I'm their friend - not because I'm a movie star.
My clients don't pay me to feel sorry; they pay me to bring them money. I am tough, but I have a soft side.
The atmosphere at Old Trafford is really unique, and when you're a bit tired, they really help you: they shout out your name, and that gives you extra energy.