I love the power women have. I think women rule the world because they rule men. Manipulating men - that's our job. That's what we're on the planet for.
All I know is that I've ruled out wearing fairy wings. When I was nine I wanted to get married in fairy wings, and now I realize that's not cool anymore.
Being proud of who we are as people is more important than cutting into ourselves to create this false idea of beauty.
I think your heart dances to the beat of your own drum, and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been.
An easy way to get people to like you is to make them laugh.
Women should not have to adopt masculine traits in order to succeed. You should be able to stay as a woman, and in tune with your femininity, and still be equal.
I have always felt comfortable tapping into my inner idiot.
I never have time to cook, so I just look through the books and imagine the dishes I would make if I wasn't going out for a business dinner.
Even though it'll never be flat again, my stomach is my favorite part of my body because it reminds me of my greatest achievement - my babies.
Anytime anyone compliments me on my figure, I'm wearing my Spanx undies.
I was raised as a tomboy with boys, and I never really feel like myself when I am really dolled up at premieres and showbiz events.
In real life I'm obviously a lot more shy, but once I'm on set and in costume and I'm hidden behind the person I'm playing I feel quite free to experiment.
I love religions and find them fascinating, and I find Judaism very beautiful. It's enriched my life enormously.
I have very eclectic taste in music. I like everything from Nirvana, which is featured in the film, to world music, to orchestral and jazz. For me, the nineties were about Oasis, because I was travelling around Britain when that band exploded onto the music scene.
Comedy has always been important in my family. If you got in a good joke at the dinner table, it meant more than almost anything else.
I still write. I'd love to write more trashy chick-lit. At the moment, I just re-write my own lines, which probably annoys most directors - though, thankfully not Adam Brooks!
I love 'Monty Python,' 'Black Adder,' 'Fawlty Towers'. I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
I crashed my boyfriend's birthday when I was 12 years old. He didn't invite me and so I showed up.
I love to cook. But I'm a bit rubbish. I tend to start something and then dip into a book or have a conversation and come back and everything's burnt.
I have a side of me that doesn't care. I really enjoy physical comedy, thinking of an idea and pitching it to the director.
The great thing about doing physical comedy for film is that if it doesn't work you're not exposed. It ends up on the editing room floor, so it gives you a lot more room to experiment I guess. But I really enjoy doing it. I'm very comfortable tapping into my inner idiot.
I think there's a lack of quality roles for women in comedies. Most actresses get cast as the "eye-roller" or "the serious one," while men in comedies get to do all the fun, silly stuff and muck around. Sometimes you just have to search hard for a role or create one for yourself.
The most romantic thing a guy has ever done for me is starting a family. That's as romantic as it gets.
I always try to choose material that I would want to go and see. I don't choose movies anymore to be in that other people wouldn't want to see.
I love good food and I love to eat in nice restaurants. I love Japanese food. I love Gordon Ramsay in London; he is pretty amazing.