What I really see myself doing is late-night TV. No woman has ever done it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was producing on my own, I was doing it in order to - in a very patriarchal entertainment industry, let alone planet - very much hell-bent on trying to prove to myself, if nothing else, that I could do it as a woman.
I think the roles in television are better for women right now. At this point, I don't want to continue doing the same things I've been doing in film because it's very limited.
You know, right now, they say - I don't know who says this, but somebody told me - there's three male roles to every female role. And I guess I'd work on evening that up. Making great roles for women. It's just such a huge challenge.
I'm a late-night guy.
A man can do a television interview and roll out of bed 15 minutes before; it's just not the same for a woman. A woman has to pay attention to her hair, makeup, clothing, and jewelry choices.
It's a very strange and quite terrifying experience to watch yourself on TV. I never like to do it with other people.
I didn't see myself doing TV. It's time-consuming.
In a show or a movie, one must work with many people. Many women just don't have the time for it.
It's very interesting to know what people are doing while you're working on late-night television.
When I'm watching TV, I'm always drawn to those female characters who are doing something that I would want to do.