'The Woman on the Train' just didn't sound as good. I'll take care next time not to have 'girl' in the title.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The whole 'studly womaniser' thing, I mean, I quite enjoy the title - it's just not very accurate.
I was kind of broke . 'The Girl on the Train' was a last roll of the dice for me as a fiction writer.
A movie of mine is going to be released in Japan next year. I play a waitress who's a really regular girl in this movie. The English title isn't decided yet, but in Japanese it's I'll Get on the A Train Sometime.
I love 'Girls.' The writing is so clever. I think Lena Dunham is a genius. I can't believe she writes it, directs it and stars in it. It's really exciting that a young woman has been able to achieve all of that.
I've never seen myself as a 'girl driver.' I'm just a driver.
If you want to do a female version of 'The Expendables,' I'll be in that one.
There's something about the sound of a train that's very romantic and nostalgic and hopeful.
I think 'Girls' is pretty brilliant.
It's great to be able to do shows like 'Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door,' which I think is entirely too long of a title.
When I wrote 'The Girl on the Train,' nobody knew who I was, and that's quite a comfortable position to be writing in.