Zac Efron Talks First Kisses And The Lorax - In Theaters March 2
'Dr. Seuss' The Lorax' star Zac Efron talks romance, technology, and what project of his is at the top of his mom's list.
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Zac lends his voice to the character of Ted, a typical preteen boy who wants to impress the girl he's (not so secretly) crushing on (Audrey, voiced by Taylor Swift). Zac chatted with us about his first kiss, how he tries to be environmentally-aware, and which actor he'd like to work with (again). Do you remember your first love?
"I remember all of them, sort of. Which one is your first real one? It was like three days ago. No. Have you ever done anything for a girl in order to win her over such as, a big grand gesture?
"I think if I do anything, I'm musically oriented and stuff like that, so I like to write songs or something like that, something that comes from the heart. I like to paint and do stuff like that because then it's personal. Does your mom have a favorite role of yours? "Yes, she liked it when I played Snoopy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown in eighth grade. that's the one." How big of a role does technology play in your life? "I'm just not as much into technology as I used to be. I like my iPod and my iPhone I keep around. That's about it. I don't use the internet that much unless I'm researching something." Is there someone that you want to work that you haven't so far?
"Someone that I really want to work with - man, everyone. Yes. I want to work again with Travolta [John Travolta]. Man, I feel like I never really got as much time to talk to him as I would have loved to on 'Hairspray'. There's a lot I could learn from that guy."
"I try and do as much as I can, but I find myself still being too wasteful. But, it's those little things. I mean, plastic bottles are so convenient, and they're just the dumbest inventions in the world. But, the more I learn, the more I try and do my part. Being in a film like this is one way I feel like I can contribute and plant a few seeds out there. "
"I think the hardest part about it, and it's just like anything else, is you've just got to let go. You've got to be free.
If The Lorax were turned into a stage production, would you do it? Like the Lion King from film to stage, would you do it?
'Dr. Seuss' The Lorax' hits theatres on Friday, March 2nd! Stay connected with The Lorax for updates, contests and more:
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