To be honest I don't enjoy watching movies much when I'm working. They tend to fall apart on me a bit.
My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies I'll watch almost everything.
London changes because of money. It's real estate. If they can build some offices or expensive apartments they will it's money that changes everything in a city.
It's rather naive apart from being ethically objectionable to assume that our investigators travel around the country with bags of money trying to bribe witnesses to lie on the witness stand. We just don't operate that way.
My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ.
France is the country where the money falls apart and you can't tear the toilet paper.
France is a place where the money falls apart in your hands but you can't tear the toilet paper.
In the seventies a group of American artists seized the means not of production but of reproduction. They tore apart visual culture at a time of no money no market and no one paying attention except other artists. Vietnam and Watergate had happened everything in America was being questioned.
Sure my childhood was unusual. All these eccentric wild people frequented our home: rock stars drag queens models bikers freaks. But I was not this little rich girl. My mom and I lived in an apartment.
I got a family house for everybody to live in - my mom my sisters and I. And I made sure that it has a separate apartment downstairs for myself. Family is more important than anything. We don't come from any money. So once I get them settled in in a nice house then I'll branch out and see if I can get something else.