Is "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" a Chick Flick?: "Yeah! Ill be honest You want me to lie? No. No, its definitely not a chick flick. I mean, its a good film. The script was incredible. I think its something that everybody will like. Its just a matter of I mean, guys like chick flicks too. If youre with a chick and you want to relax and enjoy yourself (smiling) and have fun."
Selling "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" to Guys: "You have a bunch of beautiful women in it and that helps when it comes to the guys liking the movie."
Understanding the Bonds of "Sisterhood:" "I have a group of four or five friends that I consider my friends and best friends and people that I want to hold onto for the rest of my life. So yeah, it definitely makes [the movie relatable]."
His Tennis Scene with America Ferrera: "I get head in the head with a tennis ball. I mean, a few takes with a tennis ball and the rest of it was CGI. It was cool."
Up Next: "A History of Violence:" "My character kind of parallels Ashton Holmes who plays Viggo Mortensens son in the film. Theres a subplot in the film with Ashton and the way he goes about school and grows up. I definitely make it difficult for him to do that at school. Im definitely the bad guy in that one."
Kyle Schmid on Working with David Cronenberg: "It's incredible. Beyond belief incredible. It was surprising in the best ways possible. Hes one of the nicest people I think Ive ever met on a movie set. He understands and just takes the time to sit and talk to you about things and make you feel the best you can before you walk onto any set. And thats huge as an actor to have that confidence walking in."

