Susan Sarandon and Saoirse Ronan have found a way to spice up their interviews – they’re choosing random words, such as “anthropology”, “steamboat” and “eyeball”, and competing to see who can use the words more in their media comments.

The stars of The Lovely Bones were in Wellington today ahead of the film’s New Zealand premiere at the Embassy Theatre tonight.

“Steamboat”, says Ronan, was “quite difficult”, whereas “anthropology” was “fine”.

The 15-year-old Irish actress, who plays murdered girl Susie Salmon in Peter Jackson’s adaptation of the Alice Sebold novel, also joked that she was thinking of returning to her character’s CGI heaven, “the in-between”, this summer — as long as she was able to return.

Many critics believe her performance in the film could earn her an Academy Award nomination — it would be her second in as many years after last year’s nod for best supporting actress for her role in Atonement.

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