I clearly haven't made a good enough impression on people. My go-to line when it's the resume game is that I'm either Chris Evans or Ryan Reynolds.
Chris Evans has embodied Captain America as well as any actor has ever embodied an iconic pop-culture figure like that. I go back to Chris Reeve as Superman as the gold standard, and I think Evans is right there.
My biggest celebrity crush is either Ryan Reynolds or Caleb Followill, the lead singer of Kings of Leon.
It's funny you can pretty much substitute the same actors in that top tier, whether it's a Chris Evans or a Chris Pratt or a Chris Pine, for different movies and it becomes almost a joke. But it doesn't happen that way for people of color.
Ryan is Deadpool. Look, Ryan Reynolds, he's gone through that same career arc; the guy is ridiculously talented. He has a huge, huge passion for 'Deadpool.'
Ryan Reynolds is an artistic man.
I'm just a huge Ryan Reynolds fan.
I've seen every Ryan Reynolds movie. I'm a fan.
Meeting Ryan Reynolds was really cool, and Blake Lively.
I believe Ryan Reynolds is magic. He's a magical human being.
The things that I write are autobiographical in a surreal sense, like when you have a dream and you go to the doctor's office, but then you turn around and it's actually your childhood home and the doctor has turned into Ryan Reynolds.
Deadpool would have been an amazing character to play, but Ryan Reynolds already did that.
I've been a Ryan Reynolds fan since the first time I saw him.
I think Ryan Reynolds has a fab physique: he's not bulky but nicely toned and proportioned.
[Ryan Reynolds] has had stabs at it like Just Friends. He's really fun in that.
I was just about to sue the BBC for unlawful dismissal when I ran into Michael Foster, Chris Evans's agent, who said never go near the law courts. Especially as an individual against a corporation with limitless funds.