“That’s the most important story there is,” Jake added in a recent interview with Radio Times.But Jake’s film repertoire has been extremely diverse throughout the years, with the actor delving into action, romance and drama roles alike.In an unearthed interview, Jake expressed his views on filming sex scenes, particularly with actress Jennifer Aniston in the 2002 film The Good Girl.Jake said he felt that filming sex scenes with the Friends star in the film The Good Girl was “torture”, adding that the process of acting in bedroom scenes as “oddly mechanical” as he compared it to a choreography.Jake starred opposite Jennifer in a romantic plot which follows two lovers who become embroiled in an affair after they are each bored with their jobs.But the attraction, on Jake's side, trespassed the screens, as Jake revealed he had a crush on his hugely popular co-star.The Donnie Darko star said: "It was torture, yes it was, but it was also not torture.“I mean, come on.
It was like a mix of both,” the actor quipped during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show.He continued: "Weirdly, love scenes are awkward because there are maybe 30, 50 people watching.That doesn't turn me on."Jake went on: "Most of the time, it's oddly mechanical, right?“And also it's a dance, like, you choreograph it for a camera."It's one of those like a fight scene, you gotta choreograph those things and I always have tried."Jake also revealed that Jennifer suggested they use a pillow to make the sex scenes less awkward to film.He said: "That was just pre-emptive and used generally always when actually in a horizontal place in that movie."I think that was actually a Jennifer suggestion, she was very kind to suggest it before we began.”He recounted: "She was.
Read more on express.co.uk