I was on the train from London to Paris, and all of a sudden it just popped into my head: I'm going to do the Don Loper fashion show from 'I Love Lucy.'
L.A. was just an inspiring kind of place to be. It felt like going to Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. Everybody's there. Everybody's hanging around. Everybody's talking about music.
When you're a mom to three children, nothing bothers you. Trust me. Who cares what people say? I've got other things to deal with.
In fact, my mom always told me because I was the daughter of an Army officer born overseas in Paris, France, that under the Constitution she believed that I could never run for president.
I started making movies in the early '90s, a few years after I discovered 'the cinema' during a three month stay in Paris during which I watched 100s of films.
When I was growing up, I never heard the word 'racism.' It was only in Paris I encountered that.
Cities have sexes: London is a man, Paris a woman, and New York a well-adjusted transsexual.
When I'm sitting in a casting room in Paris, I'm not the thinnest model. Sometimes I'm not the most flat-chested, either.
After the 'war to end war' they seem to have been pretty successful in Paris at making a 'Peace to end Peace.
If you mention any ideological thing about shooting 'Last Tango in Paris,' I was thinking I was doing a political film.
I'm appalled the word feminism has been denigrated to a place of almost ridicule and I very passionately believe the word needs to be revalued and reintroduced with power and understanding that this is a global picture.
Investors are impatient and they are also desperate for the 'next big thing,' and they are not paying attention to the fact that the 'next big thing' can be an economic crisis that they have created by being very irresponsible with their power.
In Paris, you learn wit, in London you learn to crush your social rivals, and in Florence you learn poise.
Paris is a hard place to leave, even when it rains incessantly and one coughs continually from the dampness.
My wedding won't be a hush-hush affair. When I get married, everyone will get to know about it... there'll be nothing speculative about my wedding.
My sister really drooled a lot when she was younger. For her wedding, I was going to get her one of those lace drool cups that go around the ears.
If you write a song, and you go into a restaurant, and there's a guy with a piano singing and he's playing piano, singing your song, or you hear it at a wedding or at an airport... it's fun!
A big part of being in a wedding is the financial obligation, and that's something that people don't really talk about, but if you're asked to be in a wedding, you're gonna have to fork over some cash.
I am the center of attention in my job every single day; the thought of a wedding to me is exhausting. Why would I put myself through that?
I do not have a bride gene. I haven't been planning a wedding since I was 3. I never put a sheet on my head and pretended that it was a veil.
I want to be a simple bride when I get married. I want a beach wedding where I am running around on the sand in a white dress.