“I'd been taking a break [from movies] when this script kind of fell in my lap. I read it and loved it. It's a terrific character, plus I couldn't be more excited to work with the cast that's been put together.”
Chris O'Donnell
“True friendship can afford true knowledge. It does not depend on darkness and ignorance.”
Henry David Thoreau
“When I got the script to this movie, The Good Girl, I read it in an hour. The writer, Mike White, has an ability to create characters that are so creepy and dysfunctional and human, with this duality that makes people feel empathy for them at the same time. My first thought was 'Was this sent to the right person?' I called my agent. 'Are they sure? Let's say yes before they realize they've sent it to the wrong person!”
Jennifer Aniston
“You cannot read my script and look at that movie, and not get that they took everything from it, ... I'm not saying that two people can't have a concept about a barbershop, but when you have the exact same characters, the exact same plot, that's going a little bit more than just having a general idea.”
James Davis
“When I first read the script, I realized that Katie would have to be played as a rather down-to-earth person.”
Dorothy McGuire
“It was supposed to be an Asian girl, so when I read the script I said, 'How am I going convince John Singleton that what he needs is a crazy Latin woman?' But I did. I got lucky.”
Sofia Vergara
“I like it when you read a script and there's the part that you show to the other characters and then there's the part that only the audience knows.”
Anjelica Huston