I think it's your first scene in a brassiere in the history of your 50 films.
I felt the need to do a scene of that kind because the audiences are changing. You know, and I think you have to give them today the way they behave themselves most of the time.
This was a movie about sex. It had always been a movie about sex as far as I was concerned. And boys and their mothers don't have any problems that aren't sexual. And I told Hitch that this was how I felt. I even told him one time that I had a session in which I realised down deep inside that I could have murdered my mother when I was 14 years old. And he was quite astounded by that and also quite pleased to hear it.