Christina Ricci Does 'Another Magazine'
February 14, 2007 by: HOLLYSCOOP TEAM

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Christina on doing press when she was younger: "I had that normal teenage self-hate. I'd get nervous or annoyed or whatever - all those teenage feelings - and I'd say things that were obnoxious. I felt really exposed at that time and so I'd latch on to other things, like an attitude, or seeming really jaded, and I wasn't like that. I just wanted the person who was asking me how I felt about my body to go away."
Christina on her preference for complex characters: "I find it really interesting that it's so much harder for me to just play "everygirl." There's a talent in that. I need to work on being comfortable at being normal, everyday-ish on camera."
Christina on how her role as a drug addicted nymphomaniac in 'Black Snake Moon' felt like a porn shoot at times: "I had to walk around basically in just my underwear all day long. And I would. I wouldn't even cover up in between scenes because I needed to feel comfortable like that. When someone's not comfortable, I think you can see it on camera."
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