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Billy - Oh definetly.
Jennifer - I wore all my own clothes in "The Crush" so that was how I really dressed. I thought Alicia threw good shade. Isn't she in like most of her scenes she is like shaddy, she gives the shaddy eye like mmmmhmmm, I thought she threw good shade.
Billy - I totally agree, she did a fun job at giving that shaddy look. It must of been a blast being a part of that film. Was "The Crush" filmed in Seattle, and what was your favorite memory of working on this film?
Jennifer - It was filmed in Vancouver actually. My best experience was Rodney the door man, I love door men to tell you the truth. They are just so helpful and if you need help with anything you just ask the door man. Where to eat or what to do they'll really tell you, not the consiquere desk but the door man.
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I think when I look at myself as a model who didn't talk at all, who then became a actress who talked other peoples words . Then to become the writer and hear other people say my words. Also too I wrote a role for myself so I could also say these say these intelligent words, I feel that's the full ark of the career. I can't wait to see the movie in a way, it will make me feel really proud.
Billy - Makes me proud of you Jenn, you accomplished something that you wanted and did it.
Jennifer - Awe Thank you. Well yeah you don't think you can do that when your modeling, you kinda play a little stupid. I had to read at least 1500 scripts in order to understand how to write a movie. So thank god I read all the scripts. When I wasn't acting I was reading scripts, so it's great to able to put all that experience into writing a script.
Billy - What's your favorite movie?
Jennifer - Who's affraid of Virgina Wolfe
Billy - Oh that's a good one, well I think that about wraps it up Jennifer. I love you for doing this, it's been one of the greatest experiences ever.
Jennifer - Absoultly Billy, it was fun. You take

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