On paper Jennifer Lopez could be mistaken for Rosie Perez, After all, like Perez, Lopez was a fly girl on "In Living Color" and, like Perez she stars in a movie with Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes. But unlike Perez, Lopez is emerging as a leading lady; after Money Train she'll star opposite Robin Williams in Jack. I caught up with Jennifer to find out what makes Hollwywood's new Latin lady du jour tick
Q: Who do you play in Money Train?
A: I play a transit cop who works with Woody and Wesley, who are foster brothers. Before long they're competing for me.
Q: I heard you got hot and heavy with Wesley?
A: It was my first love scene. I told everyone "Look, im going to be freaking out, OK?" We did it to Luther Vandross. I mean, we did the scene to Luther.
Q: How did you mentally prepare for it?
A: Growing up catholic, my parents believed in waiting to get married to have sex. You have to get into that mind-set that you're not a hooker.
Q: If the way to a mans heart is through his stomach, what would you serve Woody and Wesley?
A: Sushi or raw fish.
Q: Who was your idol while growing up?
A: Rita Moreno, I wanted to be her in West Side Story.
Q: You grew up in the Bronx. What surprised you the most about L.A?
A: I didn't knew you had to make a lunch appointment with a friend to see them.
Q: Who in Hollywood looks better in person?
A: I recently met Andy Garcia, I swear I just wanted to eat him alive.








