Sometimes when you're given hurdles, it makes you more creative in the end.
I'm not opposed to auditioning. I love auditioning. It's one of my favorite things.
I enjoy the old-fashioned idea of, like, 'His Girl Friday' and 'Bringing Up Baby', those old movies.
I would have played any character in an Alexander Payne movie.
Any time you learn something new about your character, that's really exciting.
I found the structure of writing a screenplay harder than the structure of writing an essay. But it was definitely challenging to force myself to sit and write. I'm not used to having to force myself to work.
I love television, I've always wanted to be on television.
I really love this character I played called Becky Freeley in a T.V. show called 'Miss Guided'. We only shot seven episodes, and nobody watched it, and it was on for, like, a second, but I really liked that character.
The truth is, if I was maybe better or funnier or prettier, wouldn't I have starred in a movie? I can see it objectively as a businesswoman - if no one's buying your product, then there's not a desire for it.
I had Madonna parties; I dressed like Madonna, and I had all of her records because we had records back then. I knew all of her lyrics; I was obsessed with her movies and the whole thing.
Men are awesome, but they're pretty easy to figure out; women are way more complicated, and way more interesting.