Nudity is the uniform of the other side... nudity is a shroud.
The script was very explicit about the nudity that was supposed to be in the movie. Actually, they don't show everything we shot. They would cut here and it was floored. It was very embarrassing.
It's so much harder to keep your clothes on than take them off in this business. Even in Exotica, they wanted more nudity, but I didn't feel comfortable.
Nudity... I have to say I will never do it again.
At the time I came along, Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
Even my parents are so cute, and they deal with every movie of mine excellently. They check with me ever so casually by asking 'Now how much of nudity are we going to see in this one?'
Nudity is who people are at the most interesting point of the evening, when they take off their protective layer, when no one is watching.
I'm not doing any more nudity.
I did some artistic nudes when I was I 8 with a French-Canadian photographer while I was modeling. They were beautiful shots, and they were not about nudity.
I played a definite part in it. I guess the things that I played in films and the way the nudity and the love scenes were handled were really different.
Sometimes nudity is gratuitous. We just live in a society where everything goes.
I've never been opposed to nudity. I've been opposed to nudity for box-office draw.
My issue in the past with nudity was that these scenes had been written solely for box office draw.
Nakedness reveals itself. Nudity is placed on display. The nude is condemned to never being naked. Nudity is a form of dress.
It's only in the United States that they make a big deal about nudity.