Unless you are unique, your opinion goes out the window.
Woody is so musical in his filmmaking. I've never worked with anyone I've trusted so completely. He won't let you hit a false note.
Gee, this isn't like I imagined it would be in the bathtub.
I failed to fulfill what should have been an interesting role. I couldn't take their formula and bring what I had, my humor, my ideas, and make it my own.
The studios are very much business. Maybe it was always that way. It is really commercial now. Judgments are made and directions are given to make the cash register ring.
Sweet things happen. They still do.
I used to watch dailies and felt I had to keep on top of the character, but I don't feel that any more.
I've been grateful for what comes along.
When we were doing Bullets over Broadway, he told me to be more fragile and I thought I was, but he saw it completely differently.
I had to choose, I'd be so sad. They are flip sides of the same coin. I love both comedy and drama.
I look at the kids coming out of Yale. They are so intelligent with their careers. I wish I had that.
I'm more aware of time. The element of time.
What I love is a peanut butter and pickle sandwich. I'll just have peanut butter and bananas, then peanut butter and pickles. Peanut butter and chocolate I don't recommend.
Theater is not to make a living, so I don't have the money pressure.
Young people are more intelligent and sophisticated.
Directors say that you should get actors before they are recognized. They will be a pain in the...or have an opinion.
It was just this crazy craziness, and the fact that it was shot in Paris, and it had these incredible people in it. It was an easy thing to say yes to.
I shot "Footloose" nearby and we used to hike. Very fond memories.
I recently turned down a film that I didn't want my kids to see. Priorities shift. Sometimes I'm sad about that, but not enough to do anything about it.