"Any time you get naked in front of a crew, it's embarrassing. It's not as if we as actors have some way of becoming comfortable with it. It would be exactly like you getting naked in front of 30 people...I have a fear of the talk shows on this one. They always say, 'Tell me a funny story,' but this film was so intense. We won't be putting out a gag reel."
In case you're wondering about the context of the full-frontal scene, Details describes it as "the most notable onscreen tuck since Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs."
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