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I once dealt with a prima donna on a movie set. I won't say who, but his first name is a country. A communist country. Run by Fidel Castro.
It's very liberating to be naked in front of a hundred people, but there's nothing sexual about lovemaking on a movie set.
A movie set is like a petri dish for neuroses, you know? It's just, like, egos and weird personalities and, more than anything, fear.
My feeling is... when you show up to a movie set where there's, like, 50 people standing around and months of preparation gone into it, you want to be as prepared as possible, so you should make a million baguettes. That might not actually help in any explicit way, but it'll make you feel more prepared.
Being on a movie set is wonderful experience, but it's a bubble - it isn't real life.
It is good to get an all round experience especially when you have never been on a movie set.
A star on a movie set is like a time bomb. That bomb has got to be defused so people can approach it without fear.
Being on a movie set when you have a great strong people there supporting you can be very nurturing. You get to explore these creative parts of yourself as a child that most people don't explore until they're in college.
It's weird. All I want is to play my guitar when I am on a movie set. But then when I am out on tour, all I want to do is get into a role again. When I am doing one thing, I am missing the other. I guess that's how I know I should keep doing both.
Being an actor on a movie set is like going to the playground at recess.