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Quotes

• Emma: ("My dream is to be on Saturday Night Live, And that dream has not faded away.")

• Emma: ("I’m a person who relies very heavily on intuition and feeling out the situation, so I’ve never really made a five-year plan or anything like that, if it’s right, it will fall into place and if not, I understand.")

• Emma: ("I try not to make predictions - things happen when they are supposed to happen." "I’m 19. I should be in college, I did not go to college at all. I left [high] school my freshman year and finished through home school, so I’m by no means credibly educated. But I try to make up for it in sense of humor or something.")

• Emma: ("I just always wanted to act from birth.")

• Emma: ("I was really drawn in by comedy — by people like Gilda Radner and all the old SNL sketches with her.")

• Emma: ("After filming for two months, red leather pants and snakeskin looked pretty normal by the end of the day. It was weird to see Rainn in his regular clothes. It was like, 'Why aren't you wearing more leather?'"

• Emma: ("When I was really young, I was a ham. My dad showed me the classics - Animal House, The Jerk - and I connected to comedy to my happiness.")

•Emma: ("My mind works in five-minute increments.")

• Emma: ("I just act on what I respond to. And I like strong females who are independent.")

• Emma: ("I challenge myself to take at least one fashion risk a day, otherwise I get stuck.")

• Emma: (On her dream to be an actress: "I was like, I want this now.")

• Emma: ("Ever since I can remember, acting is what has made me feel free, entirely, It really makes me emotional, but it’s really where I’m happy hands down. Between ‘action’ and ‘cut’ is where I feel like me completely. That’s where my energy comes from. That’s my greatest high, I think, especially getting to do that, especially getting to do comedy, especially getting to do improv, which they were really kind enough to let me do throughout this [The House Bunny] movie. It was just a freeing experience.")

• Emma: ("I play bass in The Rocker, which is awesome. And I rap in House Bunny, so I’m going to be like, 'Boom, boom, what’s up, what’s up! Boom, boom! What’s up!' That’s going to be my music career, rapping and bass.")

• Emma: ("I want to re-make Harold & Maude, I want to be Harold!")

• Emma: ("I really have blonde hair naturally but my mom's a redhead. I think it's a skin tone thing (laughs) but I love having red hair. It was actually Judd who picked it for Superbad and that's when I first dyed my hair red. So Judd Apatow made me a redhead.")

• Emma: (Post Superbad fame: "It didn't really feel like that big of a deal. 'Cause you know, I live in L.A. and everyone kinda leaves you alone here. For the most part, unless it gets to a certain level (laughs) and I'm by no means at that level, it feels pretty much the same, but then I started working a little bit more.")

• Emma: ("They live on a golf course now. I'm from Scottsdale, Arizona and we weren't actually on a golf course, but when I was about twelve we moved to the Camelback Golf Course.")

• Emma: ("I'm into a wide spectrum of music so I definitely would be drawn to the music.")

• Emma: ("I think I really love films and I love being able to go to a different project every couple months and to play another character and not be stuck in the same thing for years and years possibly on end. But there are some amazing shows I would have just died to be a part of.")

• Emma: ("I put a Madonna song in it and lots of pictures of people and pictures of the Hollywood Hills. I was really into HTML and web design when I was younger. I felt pretty skilled at Powerpoint which, now, if you watch it, it was soooo 2003!")

• Emma: ("I was really into computers and I got into PowerPoint. It looks pretty old school now, but at the time, I thought it was the hippest thing, I had it on my computer and made them popcorn and pointed out some key points… I guess it worked.")

• Emma: (On turn-offs "Arrogance would bother me, but I haven't really come into contact with that too much. I guess it depends on the person because one person could do something and another person could do the same thing and it comes off a little bit different, right? There's just something about them, their whole aura.")

• Emma: ("I am such a nerd. I'm crazy about movies. My whole life just revolves around them.")

• Emma: ("I absolutely love writing. As a kid I won spelling bees, but I am really good with grammar. I'm the kind of person that would love to be a copy editor. I get on people's cases all the time about grammar. I am crazy about Hunter S. Thompson. I'm very into journalism. I'm a little obsessed, yeah, I love it."
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• Emma: ("I tried to do gymnastics for years and I just could not do it.")

• Emma: ("’m only 19, so I should actually be a freshman in college right now. My mom was president of Delta Gamma at Miami of Ohio, so she was in a sorority, so I had that springboard to go off of — hearing about her sorority experience. I never actually got to draw from my own.")

• Emma: ("The success hasn’t really changed my life personally, but obviously professionally, it was a really wonderful gift. I’m just so proud of that movie [Superbad]. I think everyone who worked on it was. It’s just wonderful, and I’m so humbled to see it become successful. It’s just been a really cool experience to watch.")

• Emma: ("My ultimate goal is to produce and make movies that are in alignment with the honesty of the movies that affected me in my past. It’s really incredible to see something that you got to be a part of become something that people really respond to and are grateful is around.")

• Emma: ("I’m a huge music fan. I usually say that if I had been born with a musical inclination it would’ve been great. The Beatles changed everything for me and I wanted to be a journalist for Rolling Stone. I’m a big music fan in a Cameron Crowe way, kind of in a spectator way.")

• Emma: ("I’ve actually worked on a lot more films than TV now so I didn’t have a long term work experience like you do on a film. It definitely felt a lot slower. We’d be doing 2 or 3 pages in a day. Now it’s kind of a comfort. It’s nice to know you can focus more on that specific section, those specific lines, and not worrying about getting 16 pages out the way." "I’d like to produce. I’d like to come up with ideas and collaborate with people and directors and writers that I like, be a part of movies that have the same idea that the movies that impacted me have. I’d like to be able to do that for people.")

• Emma: ("I think I was drawn to comedy originally because when I was really young, by the time I was eight I had seen movies like The Jerk, Animal House, and Planes, Trains & Automobiles with my dad, and I knew them by heart, I loved them and my dad loved them, and we would laugh together, and I would think, ‘This is love.’ I just wanted to make people feel like that.")

• Emma: ("I just bought my first pair of Louboutins last summer, but I love Jimmy Choo.")

• Emma: ("I rely on my instincts and intuition, and I feel it’s so imperative for people to follow not the path but their path.” Still, it’s definitely a shock to go from being 15 in high school to working. There’s no real cushion there. There’s no preparation at all. You learn by doing.")

• Emma: ("I fear my taste is too good to trust myself to write a good movie. I just feel like I know what a good movie is when I see it, but it doesn’t mean I could write that movie. There are better writers out there for the screen than me… but I would love to learn.")

• Emma: (On her latest obsession) It would be movies, probably. It would be just going to see movies and the entertainment industry. It sounds stupid, but that's pretty much what I do.

• Emma: (On fighting off characters like Seth from Superbad) haven't had to fight off any Seth characters. And I'm not fighting him off. It's a situation where I really do like him. I just don't want our first kiss to happen in that situation. But, no, I've never really had that experience. Of someone coming on to me being out of their mind drunk. I'm the lucky one, maybe.

• Emma: (On staying grounded as her career takes off) I'm blessed with a great family and great people around me that would be able to kick my butt if I ever for one minute got lost up in the clouds. I"ve been really lucky in that sense.

• Emma: (On her work with the Valley Youth Theatre after her first play The Wind in the Willows) Then it kind of unfolded from there. I did 16 shows before I left between the ages of 11 and 15.

• Emma: (On when she knew she would be an actress) Probably the day I was born. I don't think I stopped talking or making noise since. My parents can verify that for you.

• Emma: (On doing improv in Superbad) It's incredible, it's been really fun and really funny and I can't stop breaking character which is getting me in trouble sometimes but it's alright, ya know...I just keep laughing.




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