[(PEOPLE) -- Inside the offices of the production company she created with her actor husband,] Everybody Loves Raymond ... Motherhood & Hollywood: How to Get a Job Like Mine. |
[Still, wine played a definite part in breaking the ice among the film's actors.] At the getting-to-know-you cast dinners, we had a few bottles here and there, ... It's a little difficult when you have to be up at 5 a.m., trying to look halfway decent. I can't take a beating like I used to. |
[The Heartland Film Festival says] Everybody Loves Raymond ... The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania. |
[The theme of the two-hour film is,] What is true love, and how do you know it when you see it? Is it that passionate, romantic, crazy feeling, or the history you build together over many years of being with each other? ... Emotions run very high in this movie. It's like a comic opera. |
And we're still married to each other. Can you believe that? |
I love your show, |
I really feel like we left no stone unturned as far as the show went. It was easy to leave in that sense. There was no unfinished business. It was a good nine years. |
In the past, your dumbness has gotten in the way of a few things that I really wanted to do: The book club. Theater. Having conversations. |
It had a 'Moonstruck' quality to the comedy - very romantic, huge emotions. I like to think of it as a comic opera, ... It just posed this question, what is true love? Is it that sort of ecstatic, over-the-top feeling you get on meeting someone? Or is it about years of commitment and history together? Or is it both? How do you find it, and how do you know? It's a very complicated topic. |
It had a 'Moonstruck' quality to the comedy - very romantic, huge emotions. I like to think of it as a comic opera. It just posed this question, what is true love? Is it that sort of ecstatic, over-the-top feeling you get on meeting someone? Or is it about years of commitment and history together? Or is it both? How do you find it, and how do you know? It's a very complicated topic. |
It's gotten an amazing reception. It's about the 50th anniversary of a little beauty pageant in a coal-mining town in Pennsylvania, ... It's a real homage to small-town America. |
It's gotten an amazing reception. It's about the 50th anniversary of a little beauty pageant in a coal-mining town in Pennsylvania. It's a real homage to small-town America. |
More kids? It's possible, |
rare sitcom wife who has her own paranoia and faults and downfalls. |
She's ambitious and she's become very pragmatic, but her roots are in the family vineyard and in family. She's lost that a little bit, and she's been burned in romance and has taken this kind of no-nonsense approach to everything. Her life gets turned around when romance rears its ugly head. It's confusing to her. |