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But once I had a list of the films you've made in front of me, I totally knew who you were. IGNFF: I mean I didn't know who you were by name. IGNFF: And it should be cool, too, in terms of maintaining your anonymity. So I spent a lot of time choosing different things to hopefully show people that maybe that's not the case. It's interesting how when you walk into a room in LA there's a sense of what you walk in, as is sort of what you can do. And there are other parts where you would like to think that you have nothing in common with those characters, but you probably do have more than you think. And certain parts are not that dissimilar from who you are as a person.
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I find often in Hollywood there are many people who play themselves really beautifully. For having a long career, one hopes, and this is sorta what I base my choices on, that if you do a variety of things.you know, it's interesting because it confuses some people and they're not quite sure what to do with you and other people, thankfully, you know, appreciate the fact that you don't just play yourself, that you can, in fact, transform into different characters. And you know what's interesting about that is that I think for the sort of "Who's Hot Now" thing, fitting into a box really easily is very advantageous. That is definitely unique in that a lot of actors get stuck doing the same role over and over again throughout their careers.ĬG: Thank you. You've been able to be very chameleonic, you know able to do something like Jaded where you go "Whoa! Time-out now." And then you go "Hey, she was the wild girl getting a tattoo in Son in Law and she was the informant in Snake Eyes. I mean a lot of young actresses these days get typecast as the vixen or sexpot or the smart outsider or they just do the same kind of straight drama over and over again. IGNFF: Actually, I was just trying to touch upon your range as an actress. Uhhh, there was another point that I was gonna say about that, but I can't remember what it was. And again, like I said, it's not that it was.there was a lot of potential there, but ultimately, yeah, it ended up being a tricky movie. Jaded was something – not to give it too much time – that was an interesting idea, I thought, and the director's a very smart person, and there were a lot of good elements sort of about it, yet I also think that I was in a place in my career, it was early on enough that I felt that I could change more than I really could change that I could improve it more than.now I think I realize that there is only so much you can do to make something, to elevate something. And it does seem to be that after I finish something that is very dramatic, I end up inevitably wanting to do a comedy or something like that. I mean, I always sort of base it on instinct. You know, the thing is that I definitely do gravitate towards really very, very different material. IGNFF: And then to go to Spy Kids, that's something that a lot of actors wouldn't dream of doing these days, you know actually stretching their roles to the extreme.
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I am so sad that you reminded me of that. IGNFF: But going from something like Son in Law, which is the Pauly Shore piss-take, to a film where you're naked and beaten up on a beach after having been raped is a pretty drastic character change¿ CG: Right. I saw once online that it was referred to as "Carla Gugino's lesbian movie." I didn't realize that I'd done one. CG: Oh my Lord! You deserve a prize for that. I tried to wade through Jaded the other night. IGNFF: Your career has been pretty extreme, ranging from light-hearted comedies to heavy dramas. But, yeah, not onscreen.Ĭarla acting all beat up and traumatized. Because Robert plays guitar, so we did a little bit of dancing and he's a very good dancer, I have to say. We did do a little dancing on the set of Spy Kids, actually. So did you get a chance to dance with him this time around? CG: That's true. I mean he danced with just about every woman in that movie, except for you. IGNFF: The thing that you got screwed out of on Miami Rhapsody was that you never got to cut a rug with him. So when I got to Austin and got in the hair and make-up trailer and, you know, there was Antonio "Hi! Hi!" and it just makes it.it's easier to start a movie on that note. It's always nice when you go on a set and you know someone. Yeah, on Miami Rhapsody we just sorta got to know each other on the set, but we had, I think literally one scene where we said "Goodbye." So yeah, this was cool when I found out Antonio was doing it. CG: Exactly! We get much more screen time, which is very cool. IGNFF: Except this time around you get a lot more screen time. IGN FILMFORCE: So Spy Kids is kind of like a reunion for you and Antonio.