Moonstruck... was one of the few romantic comedies to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
And even Moonstruck - for some reason the audience were just in the mood for a very romantic film, because it's one of the few romantic comedies to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
With most British actors, it's amazing. I think they start with the character on the outside and work in.
I was really excited to have the opportunity to make Fiddler.
We also have a tendency to root for the fugitive. We're always on the side of the animal being chased.
I still get a lot of material but I find that as one gets older you get more fussy. You know you're going spend a year or a year and a half on this and you know there are only so many films in you so you get a little bit more selective.
We're always on the side of the animal that's being chased. We always seem to be on the side of the rabbit or the fox and not on the side of the hounds.
I'm going to do an adaptation of the Italian film, Bread and Tulips. I really like that film.
Michael Caine is a movie star, but he's also a great actor. I can't say that about every movie star. It's the concentration he has.
I'm in the mood for another Moonstruck experience, for another romantic comedy.
Every generation deals with the breaking down of its tradition, and I think that they rediscovered the film.