I'd like to think at some point instead of it being a woman's film or a man's film, it is just a great story, and both sexes can go and get the same enjoyment out of it.
She's a big, fat woman star, and all big, fat women stars have a tough time with men.
The Hollywood I know has allowed me the opportunity after opportunity to keep doing new things and not send me out to pasture. I don't want to go to pasture. It's cold. I'm allergic to grass. And the cows are mean.
I'm not a fan of reality shows, but I am a fan of people who use their brains and skills and hard work to outsmart people, not to steal someone's man or get drunk on TV.
As for doing more dramatic work over comedy, I do whatever turns me on at the moment.
If you can't pronounce it, you probably shouldn't be putting it in your body or in your environment.
My mother always told me, 'Don't get married. Make your own life. You don't need a man.'
I don't want to not enjoy where I am at this very moment. So, every time I plan something the exact opposite happens. I hope that I'm always satisfied and content like I am right at this very moment.
The only man who has stolen my heart is my son.
I've been on the floor and I've been heartbroken. I didn't know how I was going to stand up. But I just gave it time.
Now, I love men, but I don't need to always be talking about them.
I was actually looking at comedies and wondered, 'Why is every comedy for a women a romantic one? I was so done! Then I said, 'Could I look at every script Jim Carrey rejected?' It didn't center around me getting a man."