I love going to the feed store and drinking coffee and talking about how much rain we need.
Last summer when we were preparing for the movie, I actually kind of wanted to stay fairly uninformed about it. As we went through the process that we do in the movie, I wanted to be a little wide-eyed.
I love knowing that I'm not better than any other person on the planet.
I made a comfortable living for several years. I invested, and I protected myself, so I enjoy that freedom.
But to this day I am convinced that the real reason we met was because Alexander is from Nebraska, and he was completely fascinated that I was about to go off and make a movie with Brando - perhaps the most famous Nebraskan of all.
I would say 95% of the time, because you just can't remember your lines if you're drinking alcohol. I would say about 95% of the time it was grape juice or this fake wine, which was horrible.
The title of the movie is open to interpretation.
It's one of those scenarios where no, I never imagined that I'd be directed in a love scene - not even a love scene because it's kind of a hard-core sex scene because it's kind of just purely played for this carnal venting.
I'm not so proud to think that anything is unworthy, and I don't think I was that way 10 years ago.
I kind of have a rededication in my life now to acting because I'm very fond of being in this movie.
I invested, and I protected myself, so I enjoy that freedom.
I like to keep my private stuff pretty vague.
I enjoy doing press for something that I like, and I think the movie is very fun and charming and clever.
I did a series called Ned and Stacey for two years for Fox back in the 90s. I was writer on it as well as a producer, and it was very important to me that there were no contemporary references.