I love in Notting Hill. You live in Beverly Hills. Everyone in the world knows who you are. My mother has trouble remembering my name.
I quite like Pilates now. I have a Pilates girl in every city.
But I just know from experience that accent wise, even if you're an accent genius, crossing the Atlantic is the hardest thing in the world either way.
At home, I hardly ever leave London. I don't like the countryside in England.
Strangely enough I'm better on a stage. I love that I feel like I blossom in front of a whole bunch of people.
For any new technology there is always controversy and there always some fear associated with it. I think that's just the price of being first sometimes.
I don't have any particular burning desire to go back to being cuddly. Not really.
Japanese women have always loved my films, even when no one else did. Ever since I made 'Maurice' in the 1980s, I've been getting hundreds of letter from Japanese girls. They definitely have a special place in my heart.
I don't think there's much point in putting me a deep, dark, heavy, emotional film because there are people who do it so much better than I do.
I've always enjoyed sex scenes, though you're not really supposed to. The classic answer is, 'Oh, it's not sexy at all because there are so many technicians standing around.' But I've always found them extremely arousing.
I play the sort of character who would sell his grandmother for career advancement, something I've come across a lot with actors.