My dream role would be to play a femme fatale in a Quentin Tarantino movie.
'Footloose' is a fun movie. If you do it right, people should leave wanting to dance.
When I was at USC, I did a movie with somebody, and I had a blast doing it.
It's near impossible to make a movie in black and white in the system.
I'd like to play the voice of the Iron in the Monopoly movie.
And I had a big opportunity with Richard Brooks, The Professionals, which is really a magnificent movie.
The movies that are really big, at least in my experience, oftentimes don't have characters that I feel as personally connected to.
The experience of making a movie is far removed from watching the end result. It's exciting, but it still makes me squirm.
I found myself doing all these action-adventure movies, and it's been a fantastic experience, and I've learnt a lot.
I know when I go to a movie I want to experience something, whether to laugh, to cry, to feel bad.
I'm kind of a homebody. I like to sit at home and watch movies and eat good food.
When you do movies, it's you have a 3-month family and then everybody goes away and then joins another family, you know?
When I shoot I'll take my family with me - one movie a year and then the rest of the time at home.
First of all, just knowing people who grew up in the movie business at that time, no one had Mexican maids.
I stumbled into this business, I didn't train for it. I yelled 'Action!' on my first two movies before the camera was turned on.
I don't think anybody came into the movie business to be unoriginal and plagiarising and not having an original idea in their brain.
Unfortunately, overall, movies are a conglomerate. People buy and sell people in this business, which can get really ugly.
This is fundamentally true of the media business, the rigmarole you go through while trying to make 25 movies while not seeing your kids.
And in a world without heroes, as the movie trailer voice-over guy might say, the slightly awkward can be slightly cool.
I'd rather do one day on a really cool movie than six months on something crap.
I mean the cool thing about the movies is that you get to try on these different personalities and different styles.