How was it filming with such diverse talent as Paul Sorvino, Sarah Brightman and Paris Hilton?
It was a circus on set every day, but in the best possible way. Who would ever think that Sarah Brightman and Paris Hilton would star in the same movie together, let alone doing scenes together, singing together? The most surreal day was one of the first days we were filming – there’s a scene with Paris Hilton and Sarah Brightman singing with one another, and Paris Hilton is screaming at Sarah Brightman that she’s a better singer than her. So they have a sing-off, and it was so surreal. What was more surreal was how much of a family we became. Everyone loved everyone. Paris, when I first heard of her I thought that she’s going to be a diva, she’s never going to hang out with anyone, she’s going to be in a different hotel. But I could not have been further from the truth. Everyone hung out in the same restaurants in the same hotel. It was awesome, and it was the saddest experience leaving this family because – unlike most movies – we had a huge prep time in making Repo; we had to record