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loved about it," she says. "There are no solid heroes, it's not like the US is coming in there, guns blazing, like -- I love the part where Jamie says, 'Look, we're not saying the U.S. knows everything, but this is something we're good at, and we're not pretending to be perfect,' and I loved that...We are good at investigation, as a country. That is a fair thing to say. Did I answer the question? Did I kind of say...? Okay. That. Good. What I said."
Even though she's known for action, she's up for anything that might appeal to her, which includes a role in the upcoming indie Juno (opposite Jason Bateman, coincidentally) and a trip to Broadway. "I don't take a role based on the physicality. If Shauna says something's safe, I'm gonna do it. I was breastfeeding during the shoot, so we did have a rule, stay away from my boobs. That was the one sacred kind of thing. So the motherhood did kind of have something to do with that, but other than that, what are a couple of bruises? I'm fine...Going from this to Juno, I have to say, if women, or actors in general, had every kind of script in front of them all the time, then maybe they would go, oh, I just did this big movie, maybe I should do a little independent. It's not that way. It's what comes to you, and a huge part is just what you respond to." And what of her upcoming stage work? The play is none other than Cyrano de Bergerac, and she's co-starring with Kevin Kline. "I'm going to go to New York, in a week, to start rehearsals, and I'm freaking out, and I'm so excited. It's been my absolute dream of dreams, and all the stuff I've done in accidental. I've always meant to be on stage...before Alias, when I was so broke, when I got a miniseries, I had to take it, and I was so ashamed, because I was such a theater snob...but just thinking about this, I get so excited." Like with Jason Bateman and Arrested Development, the diehard fans are always hoping that someday there will be an Alias movie that would reteam Garner with creator J.J. Abrams. Her thoughts? "If J.J. were writing and directing it, then definitely, I think we would all sign on. Because it's all in his crazy brain. But he certainly hasn't mentioned that to me. But I'd be there. Anything J.J. asks me to do, ever. That's a clear -- like, don't even worry. I owe him." Yes, Alias was her big break into the business, and she's quick to point out how lucky she is. Still, she is aware of the lack of opportunities there are for women in movies compared to men. "Look, think of ... |
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