Goldie Hawn says she looks forward to making a mother-daughter comedy with Amy Schumer, but says she's not doing it to reestablish her career. Hawn has spent most of the past decade running her children's charity, The Hawn Foundation. She hasn't appeared on screen since 2002, in the Banger Sisters, but when she was offered to play the role of Schumer's mom, she couldn't turn down the offer. "We are going to do a really funny movie together," Hawn told The Hollywood Reporter.