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NATALIE FACTS

"I couldn't be anorexic because I like food too much, and I couldn't be bulimic because I hate throwing up too much."
 
"I was in a relationship recently with someone who yelled at me for being too much in my head, you know? He said I was thinking too much about everything".
 
"I basically have a little boy's body. They tell me, 'OK, this is where we're going to push up your cleavage,' and I'm like, 'What cleavage?'"
 
"I get like 400 Holocaust scripts. That's what you get for being the openly Jewish actress!"
 
"I had a bad early experience when "The Professional" came out. I'm really proud of the film, but it was strange for me to be looked at as a sexual object when I was 12."
 
"You walk into a nice strip club, the ones where the women are treated well - obviously 'well' is debatable - and the women just seem so powerful. Women have full control; they can get whatever they want from these guys. But they realise it is a tacit contract: they are that way because men want them to be like that. Obviously, if the men wanted them on the floor scrubbing their shoes they'd probably be doing that too."
 
On filming Star Wars: "You learn after your first blue-screen movie, and more after your second, the extent to which you have to prepare. You have to come up with the scenery, the characters, the whole world, as well as what's going on with you. You're often talking to a tape mark instead of a character, and you have to project what they might be thinking, what's going on, how they're treating you."
 
"I agree with Walter Murch's theory that digital will never have the emotional or visual power of regular film, because audiences respond to absences. Regular film has a split second of blank screen between each shot, which the audience's brain has to automatically fill in. Digital doesn't have that, so it doesn't engage the audience in the same ways. In all modernist literature, the most present thing is what's absent. Like the opening of The Sound and the Fury, where they're looking between the fence. Or in Closer the most important parts, the relationships, are missing and have to be filled in by the audience. Absences are crucial."
 
On Lolita (1997): "I don't think there needs to be a movie out where a child has sex with an adult."
 
Eggs Mayonnaise said:
On Lolita (1997): "I don't think there needs to be a movie out where a child has sex with an adult."

She says some silly things now and again.
 
I knew at least 90% of these. Maybe I'm too obsessed.


Oh, and Techman:


Silence you cretin.
 
Mentalist said:
I knew at least 90% of these. Maybe I'm too obsessed.
It just means you went to her IMDb Bio page, like I did. ;)
 
I THOUGHT YOU INTERVIEWED HER!?
 
Has a slight indentation on her head that was visible during the time she her head shaved. The indentation was the result of being delivered by vacuum extraction.

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