A Quote by Brittany Snow

I think it's just a nerve-wracking thing to sing in a movie in general. — © Brittany Snow
I think it's just a nerve-wracking thing to sing in a movie in general.
It's just nerve-wracking in general to write 'Superman,' right? I'm a life-long superhero fan, and he is the character that kicked off the entire genre.
I'm scared. Seeing my life being told in a movie. That is nerve-wracking.
Being on a set for the first time is in general an overwhelming experience, and coming into 'Sharp Objects' was already nerve-wracking enough with the cast - it's just such a talented group of people and it'd be kind of strange if you weren't nervous.
I've done quite a few films that are based on books, and it's always nerve-wracking because there's an audience who has read and loved the book, and what if they see the movie and hate it?
It's always nerve-wracking; it's like going to a new school every time you start a new movie. There are so many people and you're trying to be comfortable and vulnerable on set in order to be fearless on camera. But it's fun, it's part of the job. You've just got to be very personable, I guess.
It is extremely satisfying when you finish a script, but the process of it can be just nerve-wracking.
Everything is nerve-wracking at first. Maybe it's getting older! I don't think I used to be so nervous.
Going to auditions is always so nerve-wracking. I don't think they ever get any easier.
You're not just playing for yourself but for your country, and that's nerve-wracking. It makes you work harder.
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
I think I do have a way of predicting - not always accurately - what is a nerve-wracking day for actors, what may be a difficult scene or a difficult moment, how small - and it may be down to one line - a thing maybe that is upsetting or undermining a performance.
I was sitting on top of people and it was just really uncomfortable. There was no place to move. And, I don't like auditioning, anyways. With auditions, you can get so nervous, or other things get into your head and throw you off, and it doesn't really reflect what you can do, as an actor. The whole thing was just really nerve-wracking, but I ended up getting it.
You should always view any job as just as nerve-wracking or just as exciting as any other.
Bye weeks are nerve?wracking.
It's nerve-wracking singing in front of people. I think that's why most people get drunk for karaoke.
It is nerve-wracking watching my kids' games.
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