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Eva: (on filming sex scenes
with Joaquin Phoenix in “We Own The Night“) I wasn't comfortable
at all, but they were very sweet and they poured me a vodka and
orange juice and then I was fine. I'm very professional and I don't
usually drink on the job but that morning I had to have something.
It was my first sex scene and thank God James Gray was directing it.
He did it at the end of the shoot, so it was the last day and I was
really, really comfortable with James and Joaquin.
Eva: When I’m getting ready
for a big event, my favourite thing to listen to is Gnarls Barkley.
Their music is incredibly funky and really gets my energy going.
Eva: When I put weight on,
it doesn’t go to my ass or thighs. It goes straight to my boobs.
Eva: I have the hugest...
overbite. It's so big, my older brothers and sisters used to call me
Bugs. I looked like a bottle opener. But I've never fixed my bite
because it's one of the things that makes me me. I used to get
teased about the mole on my left cheek. In junior high the other
kids would say, 'You've got some chocolate on your face,' and I fell
for it every time. I said, 'The minute I turn 18 I'm going to get
that mole removed!' But I'm happy I didn't. My best feature is my
big hips. I've got some nice childbearing hips, and I feel very
proud of them. When I was younger I thought they were too big. I
wanted to be slimmer. But now I totally embrace them.
Eva: (On marriage
plans) I don't believe in the institution of marriage, for me.
If you love somebody and have a commitment that is strong and
spiritual, then I just don't think a piece of paper makes any
difference. I'm part of that whole school of thought that says when
homosexuals can get married, maybe I'll start opening my mind to it.
Eva: (denying a fling
with her “We Own The Night” co-star Joaquin Phoenix) God, we
went out to dinner together. We were working together so, of course,
you'd go out and have a meal after work. Why wouldn't you? I'm a
grown woman! Do you think I'd be making out with somebody? I stopped
doing that when I was 14. Yuck!
Eva: (on making her
breasts bigger for her role in “Ghost Rider“) The original
Roxanne was blonde and blue-eyed, but also had huge bajoongas. If I
gain weight it goes to my boobs and my butt. I figured since I can't
be blonde and blue-eyed, I'll at least have her bra size. So the
bajoongas got big. They were out of control!
Eva: (on her 2007 New
Years resolution) For the 10th year in a row I will make a
resolution to not bite my nails. And for the 10th year in a row I'm
sure I will break that by 5 January. I think that's the longest I
went without biting my nails. I'm meeting with a hypnotherapist in
an effort to stop. I'm really happy about this because that's one of
my things that I do that I no longer want to do.
Eva: I don't go to
premieres. I attend film openings I'm in, and that's about it. Fame
and celebrity doesn't matter to me. The longevity of my career does.
Eva: The celebrity world can
be so ugly. Everyone seems to have slept with everyone else and it's
some sort of strange weird cycle. I don't want to get into that.
Eva: It's fun to be a woman.
It's fun to flirt and wear makeup and have boobs.
Eva: I feel I'll take on the
responsibility of showing the world a whole different kind of Latin
woman.
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