I don't know if it's a romantic comedy but I'm in the beginning of the first of the season of "The West Wing." We shot it last year. I don't know. If anyone asks me to be in one, I'll jump on it.
I'm very romantic.
I'm a dreadful romantic. No matter what I go through in life, I want to fall in love with a man.
I'm not a big fan of romantic comedies, believe it or not.
The more we are filled with thoughts of lust the less we find true romantic love.
I'm a hopeless romantic. It's disgusting. It really is. I've seen 'While You Were Sleeping', like, twenty times, and I still believe in the whole Prince Charming thing.
I'm a hopeless romantic, and very much the person in a relationship to go: If things are going well, I'll buy the flowers, remember the dates of things, plan fun nights out.
You're an actor, are you? Well, all that means is: you are irresponsible, irrational, romantic, and incapable of handling an adult emotion or a universal concept without first reducing it to something personal, material, sensational - and probably sexual!
My new movie, Fools Rush In, is a romantic comedy and the girl I play in that is very warm, very sweet.
I saw Tequila Sunrise as a romantic picture with complex, bigger than life characters.
It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art.
Then I abandoned comics for fine art because I had some romantic vision of being like Vincent Van Gogh Jr.
The reason I turn down 99% of a hundred, I mean a thousand, scripts is because romantic comedies are often very romantic but seldom very funny.
By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.
I joined the air force. I took to it immediately when I arrived there. I did three years, eight months, and ten days in all, but it took me a year and a half to get disabused of my romantic notions about it.