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The Rockefeller Family Home: Kykuit,
On my show, I'm definitely the youngest one. So going from a show where everyone is over 30, to the movie, where everyone was like 20, 25, it was like summer camp.
I'm pretty sure this is it for the teen movie thing. It's so frustrating to read when you get to page 20 and you're like, Oy! It's the same thing again!
My freckles are always there. I think the lighting blows it out. If we had to cover up the freckles, I'd be forever with a thick thing of makeup.
Like Shanghai Noon, if you look back at the movie, I only had one kick in the whole movie, in the end. I asked for the kick!
I filmed underwater for two days in the open ocean with dolphins.
After that movie — I wasn't very proud of my performance — I got an acting coach, ... He's just helped me a lot, so much, and the past five or six films I feel like I'm getting better with every film.
And yet I think The White Cliffs of Dover one of my best films.
To do my show, I'm always in every scene and it's very physical comedy, and even to motivate to want to work at all when I'm off is very challenging.
The only thing that makes you see that Vin is a star is what he's like on film. I think he has amazing presence and he's smart.