{"id":2059,"date":"2026-06-13T14:35:53","date_gmt":"2026-06-13T14:35:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=2059"},"modified":"2026-06-13T14:35:53","modified_gmt":"2026-06-13T14:35:53","slug":"anna-faris-opens-up-about-scary-movie-and-overcoming-anxiety-i-was-convinced-that-i-was-going-to-be-framed-for-murder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=2059","title":{"rendered":"Anna Faris Opens Up About \u2018Scary Movie\u2019 and Overcoming Anxiety: \u2018I Was Convinced That I Was Going to Be Framed for Murder\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<!-- do not apply CSS styles to this element! --><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>\n\t\u201cI\u2019ve been waiting for this moment,\u201d says Anna Faris.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe celebrated actress and comedian is on top of the box office once more, as \u201cScary Movie,\u201d the sixth installment in the popular horror-spoof series, opened to a franchise-best $55 million last weekend. It all came to fruition thanks to Marlon Wayans, whose family was callously kicked off the films by Harvey and Bob Weinstein after the second installment.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=2057\">Beauty vs. The Beast: Here\u2019s Where to Watch Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall Boxing Pay-Per-View Live Online<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n\tOne of the first things Wayans did when he got back the keys to \u201cScary Movie\u201d was recruit stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall to return as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, its two embattled protagonists who\u2019ve once again found themselves in the crosshairs of Ghostface, a psycho killer who<em> really<\/em> has it out for them.<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u201cScary Movie\u201d was a blessing for Faris, who\u2019d experienced a number of personal and professional hardships, from a public divorce to a career slowdown after exiting her CBS sitcom \u201cMom\u201d in 2020 during COVID. But now, she\u2019s never been in more demand. After \u201cScary Movie,\u201d she\u2019ll star in three more films out this year, including the screwball comedy \u201cSpa Weekend\u201d and the dark drama \u201cPrimetime,\u201d opposite Robert Pattinson.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tIn a candid conversation via Zoom from her cabin in the woods of Washington, Faris opened up about her highs and lows, and how the success of \u201cScary Movie\u201d seems like \u201cone big victory lap.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>I see you\u2019re in a lovely-looking cabin.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI grew up north of Seattle, so me and my husband bought a house in Washington in 2019. It\u2019s majestic here.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>Like \u201cTwilight.\u201d<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\t[<em>Laughs<\/em>] Totally, it is. But now I\u2019m old enough to handle the depression!<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>As someone who grew up watching your films, it\u2019s so fun seeing you onscreen again in \u201cScary Movie.\u201d The first film was way back in 2000 and really launched your career.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI\u2019m so happy I get to tell my story. The whole thing has been a reconciliation and a victory within myself. I know I\u2019m Seattle cynical, but I guess L.A. infiltrated because I keep using the word \u201cjourney.\u201d In 1999, I was graduating from the University of Washington with an English degree, I was going to go into marketing, but I wanted to be a novelist. Through a series of circumstances, I got an audition tape in front of Keenan Ivory Wayans. It all happened so fast, and was less of a dream of mine being realized and more of a dream being formed. I felt like someone blindfolded me, put me in a helicopter and dropped me in a strange land.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>That sounds surreal.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI mean, I was a short kid growing up. That was my identity: \u201cThe short girl, and we <em>think <\/em>she\u2019s a girl, but she could be a very tiny boy.\u201d For me, it was as though suddenly everyone was telling me I was tall, especially with my relationship to comedy. I\u2019d never identified as funny. So, Keenen giving me that gift of casting me was a 180 in my life. Then, the years after that, I felt frustrated at times with the headiness of the industry. Sudden fame was a heady experience, and I found myself getting swept up in ego and competition at times \u2014 things I didn\u2019t like to recognize in myself. One time, I remember Keenen saw me and must have conveyed envy toward Shannon Elizabeth getting to look so beautiful and sexy, and I just fundamentally did not feel that I should be watched, as a person. I was a \u201cback of the class\u201d kinda kid. And Keenen told me, \u201cThere\u2019s no vanity in comedy.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>You came up in that weird Maxim\/FHM era. It seems pretty antiquated now that up-and-coming actresses had to undress for these men\u2019s magazines as a rite of passage.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tYes! It was weird. I think at one point I was, like, No. 73 on Maxim\u2019s Hot 100. It was weird as a quiet, average kid who liked the Dewey Decimal System. I also did not come from a family that took a lot of pictures, and suddenly, I had to have fun with it and look directly into the camera. Those were ideas that I did not understand, and I didn\u2019t enjoy it. Everything was so new. I was used to rejection in my experience in Seattle. I had acted, and I loved it, but I did not think I could make a living off of it. And I was really na\u00efve to the idea of the lack of imagination Hollywood had in terms of the categorization of comedy and drama. I never recognized the difference because I\u2019d done mostly dramatic work and the preparation for it was the same, fundamentally. It felt really frustrating. Journalists would ask me, \u201cAre you afraid of being typecast?\u201d and I\u2019d go, \u201cWell, yeah.\u201d I thought I was quickly losing options. I wanted to act and couldn\u2019t believe I was able to support myself from it, but not as opulently as people would assume.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>How so?<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tWell, I was not invited back for \u201cScary Movie 5.\u201d And I think it was because of age and money. I don\u2019t think I ever got a male-comparative paycheck \u2014 I know I didn\u2019t, nor did Regina. We didn\u2019t make money that you can hide away.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>Which is wild because you\u2019re the star of this huge, blockbuster franchise.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tThat was also part of my relationship to the \u201cScary Movie\u201d franchise. I grew up with a deep sense of injustice being a short kid in a tall family, so there was a compounding. It was always gratifying to seee people come up to me and go, \u201cYo, that jacket is tight!\u201d But because I felt the love around the world from different people, but not in Hollywood, I felt undervalued.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>And the Wayanses were kicked off the franchise after \u201cScary Movie 2.\u201d<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tSo, in 2002, that was the last time I\u2019d talked to Keenen. He had called me and said that the franchise had been taken away from them, and he asked me to not do it. It was such a devastating moment in the sense that I admired Keenen so much, and he was asking me to do something, but I was under contract. He said, \u201cAll they can do is sue you!\u201d and I\u2019m thinking, \u201cI\u2019m living in a one-bedroom apartment by the farmer\u2019s market!\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>You were living in a one-bedroom apartment after two \u201cScary Movie\u201d films? Was that Weinstein accounting? Were you not compensated much for those?<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tUh-huh. When I got the role for \u201cScary Movie,\u201d I got a three-picture deal. My new manager celebrated it, but I didn\u2019t know what it meant. What it means is that they can lock you into a movie franchise and not pay you much. I got paid 65,000 Canadian dollars for the first movie, which quickly dissipated after taxes and manager\u2019s fees. And then I wasn\u2019t paid much for the second one or the third one. So, my feelings about the franchise were tough, and I felt so arrogant if I ever dismissed my massive stroke of luck in getting the role of Cindy Campbell. That made me feel grotesque, as though I\u2019d been poisoned by the fame; but at the same time, I felt, <em>fuck<\/em>, if I\u2019m good enough to compete, let me run with the champs! You know?<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=2055\">Russell Crowe Recalls \u2018Sticking to His Guns\u2019 About No Sex Scenes in \u2018Gladiator,\u2019 Discusses \u2018Fantastic\u2019 \u2018Highlander\u2019 Reboot, Finding Success on Netflix<\/a><\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>And now you\u2019re back in \u201cScary Movie.\u201d<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tIt\u2019s been a victorious feeling, the last year and a half since Marlon called in 2025. But my feeling at the time was that I was slowly fading out [of the industry]. Because I didn\u2019t come to Hollywood with stars in my eyes, I just didn\u2019t know what any of it meant, and I didn\u2019t feel funny or confident in being funny at all.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>It\u2019s interesting to me that you didn\u2019t think you were funny because I did some research on you for this interview, and when I read about you making home videos in your bedroom as a child with your talking retainer, that sounds very funny to me.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tIt was named \u201cSimon.\u201d And Simon was British. I loved talk shows growing up, like \u201cSally Jessy Raphael.\u201d My mom didn\u2019t let me watch a lot of television, so I had a radio and listened to a lot of Dr. Joyce Brothers and loved talk radio. I didn\u2019t have a lot of friends, but I didn\u2019t really need them. I liked being alone. We had woods in our backyard, and I was always out in the woods. I still think being a forest ranger would be a great profession for me. I enjoy solitude. But I was a very imaginative kid. I read a lot. And I never showed [the videos] to anybody, and it was only later how funny I realized it was.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tI did do odd things sometimes, like I did wear a Christmas tree skirt to school for a while. It felt like an offensive-defense, like starting to bleach my hair. I was very uncomfortable with being a sexual person by any means. I was a late bloomer. \u201cThe House Bunny\u201d actually changed my ways, quite frankly! But that\u2019s a longer discussion. I was an offbeat kid with a deep sense of injustice. I was convinced that I was going to be framed for murder.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>[<em>Laughs<\/em>] OK wait \u2014 you thought you\u2019d be framed for murder?<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI really entertained the idea. So, I spent six weeks in the summer wearing these disgusting royal purple knitted gloves because I thought anytime I opened anything they were going to catch my fingerprints, as an eight-year-old.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>See, now I desperately want to watch you in a spoof of a Netflix true-crime docuseries where your character is framed for murder.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\t[<em>Laughs<\/em>] Deep injustice! I like to think that Keenan saw something in me. Toward the end of \u201cScary Movie 2,\u201d I had the courage to ask Keenan why he\u2019d cast me. It was a little self-indulgent, and he knew it, too. And he smiled and said, \u201cBecause you didn\u2019t know what you were doing.\u201d And it\u2019s true! But I <em>was<\/em> willing. When we were shooting the first \u201cScary Movie,\u201d and I get shot to the ceiling by my boyfriend\u2019s sperm, the other actors had left, and I\u2019m hanging there by myself. It was a lot of firsts for me. I grew up without religion but <em>a lot <\/em>of sexual repression.<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>You mentioned feeling as though Hollywood was pushing you out. After \u201cMom\u201d ended, was that a period of uncertainty for you?<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tYup. <em>Absolutely<\/em>. When I\u2019d felt this way before, which was probably around 2006, I had to be proactive in my career. And when the writers of \u201cLegally Blonde\u201d asked to meet me, I pitched them the character of Shelley, and we went on to have success with \u201cThe House Bunny.\u201d But before that time, I thought, \u201cI\u2019m not hot enough to be the \u2018bounce card,\u2019 and I don\u2019t think Hollywood knows what to do with me. So, I have to build my own house.\u201d After \u201cMom\u201d and quarantine and everything, I just felt like I didn\u2019t have the energy and had a kind of depression. I was being asked to put myself on tape for stuff that I felt I wouldn\u2019t have had to maybe a decade ago. I enjoy winning a role through an audition, but I really wanted to be up here in Washington and test how much I loved acting. \u201cAm I going to go to the community theater again?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\t[<em>Faris tears up<\/em>] God, I\u2019m getting emotional. Anyway, \u201cScary Movie\u201d has felt like an opportunity to reframe my relationship [to Hollywood], and it\u2019s felt like I have a lot more control. Getting to act with Shawn, Marlon and Regina again, it feels like I\u2019m bringing something to the table that I\u2019m acknowledging now, like, how great is this?<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>When we talk about your trials with Hollywood and the end of \u201cMom,\u201d going through a very public divorce seems incredibly difficult. Divorce can be hard enough on its own, but then you have all the media coverage of it.<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI was feeling sad. <em>Sad<\/em>. I do feel like I had enough gumption, enough of a core, and I have tried to be careful about how much Hollywood infiltrates, but now I\u2019ve been on a spectrum of fame for 26 years, so I would be na\u00efve to think that it hasn\u2019t shaped who I am at this point. But, <em>fuck<\/em>. The scrutiny. I\u2019m lucky that at that time I had my podcast [\u201cUnqualified\u201d]. That goes back to the talk radio. I wanted, like, four people to listen and to build my own secret community. I wanted an avenue outside of Hollywood as a way to connect with people.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tI used to do this thing on ski lifts where, if I was on a ski lift with a stranger, I\u2019d say, \u201cDo you want to have a really intense ten-minute conversation with me? And you can answer any question you want to.\u201d And I\u2019d ask them questions like, \u201cWhen was the first time you fell in love?\u201d I\u2019ve had a constant desire to connect with people. I didn\u2019t disclose a lot on the podcast, but I always felt like I could if I needed to. The podcast helped me a lot during that time, and it made me think: I know I could be happy if I\u2019m writing, because I\u2019ve always loved that, and maybe that\u2019s an avenue to make money. I was thinking of a version of retirement. But now, I feel like the opportunities are more bountiful than they\u2019ve ever been! I\u2019m just overwhelmed with gratitude. When people see me, they usually smile and say, \u201cOh, I love \u2018The House Bunny!\u2019\u201d or \u201cOh, I love \u2018Scary Movie!\u2019\u201d or \u201c\u2018Mom\u2019 helped me through that hard time.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>I am a BIG fan of \u201cSmiley Face.\u201d<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI knew it! There are three characters throughout my career that I\u2019ve loved playing the most: Shelley from \u201cHouse Bunny,\u201d Samantha from \u201cJust Friends\u201d \u2014 I don\u2019t know if you\u2019ve seen \u201cJust Friends.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n<strong>[<em>Singing<\/em>] \u201cForgiveness\u2026 is more than saying sorry.\u201d<\/strong> <\/h5>\n<p>\n\t\u201cTo forgive is divine \/ So let\u2019s have a glass of wine \/ And have make-up sex \/ Until the end of time!\u201d And Jane [from \u201cSmiley Face\u201d] was an opportunity like no other. At that time, playing an asexual character at my age, and working with Gregg Araki on a low budget, it was so exhilarating. \u201cSmiley Face\u201d has its own little club. I love that you love \u201cSmiley Face.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=2053\">Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan Talk Season 3 of \u2018The Walking Dead: Dead City\u2019 and Maggie and Negan\u2019s Relationship: \u2018This Is Our Best Season \u2013 By Far. 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