Woody Allen movies notwithstanding, therapy, in the early eighties, was not exactly a hot conversation starter. Nor was it a favoured activity for dysfunctional couples or suffering individuals.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Working with Woody Allen was extremely gratifying. He has such a vast catalog of great work that doing one of his films was somewhat unreal.
It's a required part of your film history to know who Woody is. His movies are so wonderful, and not just funny but so insightful about human behavior.
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
I'm not a big Woody Allen fan, but thought 'Husbands and Wives' was great.
It was kind of scary because working with Woody Allen becomes sort of a big deal in your mind. He directs in that Woody Allen character some of the time - he has these idiosyncrasies that are really charming and funny.
I'm a great fan of Woody Allen's movies.
Acting's not therapy, but it can be therapeutic.
Through movies, I have met nearly everyone I have wanted to, except Woody Allen.
My work is therapeutic: 'Monster's Ball,' 'Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer,' because I don't go to therapy, and I sort of live life through my films.
Therapy was the biggest romance of my life.