Crave Online: Are you the envy of girls everywhere for having love scenes with Justin Timberlake?
Meagan Good: Oh gosh, I was just happy to get a foot massage honestly. I was nervous. I was like, "Oh my God, I have to get my toes done and make sure everything's okay." I was looking at my feet like, "That's not a bunion, right?" I was nervous but he was just such a sweetheart. He was like, "Give me your foot." And I was like okay.
Crave Online: Is he any good?
Meagan Good: He's actually really good.
Crave Online: The film has some fun with ethnic humor, from the Indian spirituality to the idea of black hockey players. How did you feel about all that?
Meagan Good: I don't know. I think that it kind of does that with every aspect of it, with Le Coq being from Quebec or being African American. Really everything. I think it's all funny. I just take it light heartedly. I just think it's so light hearted and if that's the case, people should be offended by Austin Powers, by the character he played in that. Or black people should be offended by this or that. Christians should be offended by that scene in Borat or whatever it is. To me, everything is lighthearted and right now, everything that's going on with the war, we need that. We need to be lighthearted. We need to laugh a little bit. We need to not take it so seriously and if there's any confusion, anybody who wants to know then go find out. Only you're responsible for the information you don't have that you're ignorant to that you assume, you're getting your information from whatever.
Crave Online: Were you nervous about any of the humor?
Meagan Good: I was really nervous about the scene where Justin had to pull out his you know what and I had to say damn. I was like, "I don't know how to say damn. I don't know how I'm gonna do it." I was just nervous. I was like, "How are we shooting that? What's going to happen?"
Crave Online: Did he joke around with a prop cock?
Meagan Good: Yeah, there was definitely…
Crave Online: Do you follow any spiritual program?
Meagan Good: I'm a Christian.
Crave Online: What is your character in Saw V?
Meagan Good: My character's name is Luba and she's a contractor for the city. And I can't tell you much more than that or else I'm at liberty to be shot because I've been contracted to not tell anything more than that.
Crave Online: Will they torture you first?
Meagan Good: They might, they might.
Crave Online: We don't want to ruin it, but is it a creepy set to be on?
Meagan Good: It was a creepy set to be on. You almost couldn't believe it was a set when I got there actually.
Crave Online: Did you have the Saw nightmares?
Meagan Good: I wouldn't say I had the Saw nightmare but I did have a Saw nightmare happen on set, but I can't get into that either. Yeah.
Crave Online: What else do you have coming up?
Meagan Good: I have The Unborn coming up with Michael Bay's company, directed by David Goyer. I also have a film that is with my production company, Freedom Ridge that we're in preproduction now. We start September second and it's dysfunctional family from Brooklyn. Need I say more?


