I'm the first one who sees every romantic comedy in theaters.
I'm sorry but I can't make a movie with the blonde from 'ER' who is starring in every single bad romantic comedy.
My goal on my bucket list is to write a romantic comedy movie.
If I were given a choice between two films and one was dark and explored depraved troubled or sick aspects of our culture I would always opt for that over the next romantic comedy.
I love Valentine's Day! I love it I love it I love it. I like having doors opened for me. My favorite romantic comedy is 'When Harry Met Sally.'
I've always been sort of addicted to genre-jumping. I've never been in the mood to do the same thing I did last time. Hence me going from 'Big Love' to romantic comedy to period film... I can't sit still.
I don't know about the romantic comedy route although never say never.
Even actresses that you really admire like Reese Witherspoon you think 'Another romantic comedy?' You see her in something like 'Walk the Line' and think 'God you're so great!' And then you think 'Why is she doing these stupid romantic comedies?' But of course it's for money and status.
The dark comedies tend to be in a non-releasable area. There can be romantic comedies. There can be dramas. But there's no 'dark comedy' inbox for the advertising.
The only thing I would unequivocally say is that I have never had any interest in romantic comedy I just couldn't do it. I think I'd be terrible.
My new movie Fools Rush In is a romantic comedy and the girl I play in that is very warm very sweet.
What I'd really like to write is a romantic comedy. This is my favorite kind of movie. I feel almost embarrassed revealing this because the genre has been so degraded in the past twenty years that saying you like romantic comedies is essentially an admission of mild stupidity.
I think I've only done one horror movie Psycho III. That was a walk in the park compared to a romantic comedy.
Acting can be pretty challenging. I can't say making a romantic comedy is challenging but to do anything well you have to put yourself into it.
Usually comedy is only available to us ladies in the romantic comedy. That's why I hate romantic comedies.
I think romantic comedy when done right is my favorite genre. It's just a genre that's very human.
I'm always trying to perfect the romantic comedy though.
Religion theme aside most of the time I'm in some sort of comedy and I'm a straight man and it's really just let's wind this guy up and see him explode.
When writing comedy you have to have the confidence to believe that there is only one type of relationship in the world and we are all having it that all men behave in the same way and so do all women.
Well a lot of politics is communicating with people and obviously comedy has something to do with that. I've been a producer and led people. Also being a comedian you're under pressure.
I have some very personal feelings about politics but I don't get into it because I do comedy already.
If I do a poetry reading I want people to walk out and say they feel better for having been there - not because you've done a comedy performance but because you're talking about your father dying or having young children things that touch your soul.
I never sort of thought of myself as a comedy writer by nature.
Plot rules nor even poetry are not half so great beauties in tragedy or comedy as a just imitation of nature of character of the passions and their operations in diversified situations.
Prohibit the taking of omens and do away with superstitious doubts. Then until death itself comes no calamity need be feared.