I never even went to Jekyll & Hyde's restaurant. I loved the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, though.
I didn't expect anything crazy to happen from 'True Detective.'
Every single thing you do, you don't really have expectations.
When you're with another actor who's also been through five hours of prosthetic makeup, and you're eating another person's neck, and fake blood is being spurted out at you for two minutes, it's incredibly fun, and you're in character for that time. You can't really believe that that's your job.
Television is going through a transformation where you're basically able to do big, long movies in television.
It's cool to be a female character who gets to be really strong and tough.
You remember where you were doing each scene. 'Oh my God, it was so hot that day.' It's kind of cool to see a movie that you haven't seen in a long time and reflect on that stuff.
I feel like now my kids can run around and say, 'My mom was the Rock's daughter.' I don't have kids yet, but my future children - I just feel like it's the coolest thing ever.
I'm a big believer in sort of sense memory, like using something that you've experienced in order to put yourself in the position that the character is in.
There's a method to the madness in filmmaking, where everything's very specifically laid out, the shots and what they need - but there also can be a freedom to allowing the actors to find genuine moments.