Quotes from Ellen Page


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But I've never been really rebellious. I've got a lot of support and I'm not pushed so hard that I feel like I'm going to burn out, which is what happens to a lot of actors in their early twenties.


I'm a huge Sissy Spacek fan.


I always take the time to eat well and eat locally because it's common sense.


I grew up playing sports, but now I feel like I can't, because if I get injured, I'll impair whatever film I'm working on.


I think, because I've been working for a while, I've been working since I was ten, I had the fortune of reading a lot, a lot of scripts.


I was maybe 10 or 11 when I saw 'Titanic.' And, yes, I was a fan. I loved it.


I wish I was a teenager in the 1970s.


I'm a huge fan of the program 'Democracy Now,' which is hosted by Amy Goodman, and I subscribe to the podcast.


I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia.


I'm actually just playing honest, whole young women.


I've become really interested in permaculture, simplifying my life and doing everything I can to develop more of a sustainable lifestyle.


And I've shot in Prince Edward Island winters, I mean, I've shot in some intense, intense temperatures.


I love sport, I grew up playing sports, that's all I did, and it is so invigorating now that I'm supposedly adult to learn something completely new, from the bottom up.


I really hope that we'll have a sustainable future on this planet, I really do. So I probably geek out mostly about learning more about how potentially we can hopefully make that happen, hopefully we're not too far lost.


I think it's obvious when you're watching a movie, and there's people fighting or someone's slipping on the side of the building, that it's fake and it really removes you from it.


I'm kind of getting more excited about developing my own stuff, or getting involved early in projects and doing my best to make things that I care about happen.


I'm not good at watching stuff that I'm in at all. I should stop. I shouldn't watch something for the first time with a room full of people at Sundance. It's not a good idea.


There's no big budget Canadian movie. Whatever movies are big budget in Canada come from the States. Or also have States financing. Everything's pretty small.


I have trouble sometimes watching actors - even when they do a great job - with an accent.


X-Men is massive, like nothing I've ever experienced. But great in its own way.