Here She Is ... July 13, 2001
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT: Can you describe the plot of 'Boat Trip' to us?
ROSELYN SANCHEZ: This is a romantic comedy. It's very funny! Two best friends are having love problems with their girls. So they decide to go on a cruise, to just have fun, and go crazy for a week. They were expecting that they were going to have a lot of girls around them, but it turns out to be a gay cruise! (laughs) And it's about the dynamics of heterosexual and gay people together. My character is the choreographer of the cruise. CUBA GOODING JR.'s character falls in love with me. I'm the only female on the place. (laughs)
ET: Since you play a dance instructor, how good of a dancer are you yourself?
ROSELYN: I am a great dancer! (laughs) I've been dancing since I was four years old. That's how I started in the business ... as a dancer -- ballet, salsa, jazz -- I love it!
ET: How good of a dancer is Cuba?
ROSELYN: Cuba is a great dancer! I didn't know this but when I got the part they said that he started out as a dancer! He's a great mover! Even with the cha-cha-cha, and we're gonna do this big disco scene.
ET: Do you have sexy dancing scenes?
ROSELYN: I do have a very sexy dancing scene. Dancing is a very powerful thing between a couple, and if you can connect -- it is very sexual, and sensual. We are going to really try to do that, because my character thinks he is gay during the whole movie -- and dancing is the main connection these two characters have.
ET: Now on to 'Rush Hour 2,' your role in this film is an undercover FBI agent?
ROSELYN: Yes. I'm an undercover agent, I play a Puerto Rican girl who lives in the states, and she is very talented! (laughs) She goes to Hong Kong to work undercover -- there is this big organization that makes fake money. Me, CHRIS TUCKER and JACKIE CHAN fight it (that organization). |