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Halle Berryknows how to poke fun at herself.
In a recent interview withVanity Fair, the 55-year-old actress talked about attending the Golden Raspberry Awards in 2005 to accept the award for Worst Actress for 2004’sCatwomanand admitted that she “set that thing on fire” afterward.
Widely referred to as the Razzies and Razzie Awards, the Golden Raspberry Awards is a parody awards show that honors the worst cinematic projects of the year.
“I went to the Razzie [Awards] because I feel like we all take ourselves so seriously,” Berry told the magazine.
“If I can show up to collect an Oscar when you’re honoring me, I can certainly show up to collect a Razzie when you say, good try, but do better. I always learned that if you can’t be a good loser, then you don’t deserve to be a good winner. So I went there and made fun of myself. I had a great time and then I set that thing on fire. That’s what I did!”
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Berry recently opened up about how she would improve the film in her new role as a director.
“I would love to directCatwoman,” she toldJake’s Takeswith a laugh about remaking the film after making her directorial debut with Netflix’sBruised,PEOPLE reported.
“If I could get a hold of that now, knowing what I know having had this experience and reimagine that world the way I reimagined this story.Bruisedwaswritten for a white, Irish-Catholic 25-year-old girland I got to reimagine it.”
“I wish I could go back and reimagineCatwomanand have a redo on that,” added Berry.
She continued, “I would haveCatwomansaving the world — like most male superheroes do — and not just saving women from their faces cracking off. I would make the stakes a lot higher and I think make it more inclusive of both men and women.”
Bruisedis now streaming on Netflix.
source: people.com