Paul Giamatti charges fans for photos
According to Us Weekly magazine, Paul Giamatti — who bagged an award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture at Sunday’s Golden Globes — charged two people five dollars a piece to snap a pic with his statue during the CAA after party at West Hollywood’s Sunset Tower.
“At first they thought he was joking,” a source said. “Then he says he’s serious, so the guy gives him a ten dollar bill and snaps the photos with his camera phone.”
Paul Giamatti recently admitted he hates watching himself onscreen. “I’m not gonna get any better if I don’t,” he explained. “And no one else is going to pick me apart–well, they will–but I want to learn so I have to pick myself apart. I think I do it in a more useful way than I used to. It used to be dismissive. I couldn’t even watch.”
Paul was then asked why he continues to act.
“That’s the question!” he hooted. “It’s complicated. When I started acting, I didn’t know I would do film as much. I did stage stuff. That was much easier because you don’t have to see yourself. One of the reasons I go back [to film] is because I want to get better at it. I really didn’t like what I saw but I kept going back because I was like, ‘Well, f–k it, I’m gonna get better at this!’
“I try not to pay too much attention to [awards]. What’s nice about it, especially with something like this, is if it means people will actually see this movie, which is such a weird, obscure Canadian-Italian movie, if the awards thing means people see it, then great. Other than that, it’s nice, but it’s weird.”