ST. HELENA, Calif. - It has certainly been the leading actress in Hollywood for 20 years. But even Julia Roberts gets nervous about his film projects, including his latest: A big-screen adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's bestselling memoir, "Eat, Pray, Love".
But it's a good thing.
"If I do not feel anxious and excited and nervous, then I have not invested a lot of information technology, and I should be there," Roberts says. "So, really, I just want a situation myself where I really feel as if I had to take off and reach my goals."
And Roberts was not alone: Director Ryan Murphy confessed to an attack of nerves before the meeting of its star.
"I was very nervous before I met her because I was a fan too. I've seen all his movies," he said. Nothing surprising "me for it because what you see is what you get with Julia, so I think people love her and why lasts and lasts. Because she is very sincere, very empathetic and compassionate. Do not know 't is the way it was fun. "
But it's a good thing.
"If I do not feel anxious and excited and nervous, then I have not invested a lot of information technology, and I should be there," Roberts says. "So, really, I just want a situation myself where I really feel as if I had to take off and reach my goals."
And Roberts was not alone: Director Ryan Murphy confessed to an attack of nerves before the meeting of its star.
"I was very nervous before I met her because I was a fan too. I've seen all his movies," he said. Nothing surprising "me for it because what you see is what you get with Julia, so I think people love her and why lasts and lasts. Because she is very sincere, very empathetic and compassionate. Do not know 't is the way it was fun. "



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