Sunday, November 2, 2003
Interview: "I don't think films are less substantial because they're more popular or because they're lighter" by Alana Lee (BBC UK)
I think it's great. I'm quite happy for those things to co-exist. This film wouldn't be possible without Bridget Jones for me. I enjoy doing Bridget Jones. I don't think films are less substantial because they're more popular or because they're lighter. I certainly know that if you're any more bankable because of the success of one film, then one of the privileges it buys you is to make you credible for a film like this. They then consider me as part of what helps to get the film made. It's a combination of elements that I'm prepared to make use of as long as I can.....more
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Colin Firth,
Girl With A Pearl Earring,
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