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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Romantic comedies are built to be light. They're built for a certain buoyancy.
I read too many romance novels during my formative years. I have a penchant for romantic comedies. I understand why 'Romeo and Juliet' came to such a pass.
I want to do the romantic comedies. You know, the stuff that Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts or Reese Witherspoon would choose, of course. — © Jessica Simpson
I want to do the romantic comedies. You know, the stuff that Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts or Reese Witherspoon would choose, of course.
But no, I don't really like romantic comedies, so I don't really care. I never go see 'em.
In a business that has exploited and ignored our people I have only found dead-ends. We need romantic comedies, gross-out and mockery comedies, horror and thrillers, teen movies and love-stories. All these and more will be a positive step towards the future of Native Americans in the world and film industry; an industry that that offers us not only the chance to play the parts of heroes, love interests and warriors, but also of villains, dorks and dangerous, brokenhearted products of circumstance.
You know, I grew up on romantic comedies, and it's hard to find a new way to tell that story.
Audiences know the form in their bones, they know that romantic comedies end in an uplifting way.
As it is, I have a limited range as an actor - light comedy. I have never been a fan of romantic comedies, and yet that is what I have ended up mostly doing.
I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world.
I was very influenced by the musicals and romantic comedies of the 1930s. I admired Gene Harlow and such, which probably explains why, since the end of my marriage, I've dated nothing but a succession of blondes.
I have always felt like romantic comedies are incredibly predictable. You look at the poster and you know those two are ending up together at the end of the movie.
I love watching the romantic comedies of the late '50s and early '60s. I used to have a rule that if Tony Randall's in it, it can't be bad.
I love romantic comedies. I know how terrible they are, but I love them! And I don't think that makes me less of a feminist. — © Roxane Gay
I love romantic comedies. I know how terrible they are, but I love them! And I don't think that makes me less of a feminist.
I love romantic comedies that are set in a world. It's not just a boy and a girl falling in love, out of love, and back in love.
I'd like to do 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' 'Pretty Woman,' Meg Ryan type stuff. Romantic comedies. I'd love to do some action stuff as well.
Usually, in romantic comedies, you end up sacrificing a great deal of the complexity - you know, just two attractive people and a good soundtrack.
I don't think Hollywood knows what to do with me. I would imagine that when it comes to romantic comedies, my name would be pretty low down on the list.
I think people try to jam a lot of artificial plot devices into a lot of romantic comedies, and they don't treat it with the respect I believe it deserves.
I could never understand, when I watch romantic comedies, the notion that for some reason, unattractive or heavy people don't fall in love. If they do, it's in some odd, kooky, roundabout way - and it's not. It's exactly the same.
I am open to doing comedies, romantic stories, and commercial cinema, but it has to work for me so that I can give a year of my life in making it.
I want to do more action adventures and more romantic comedies.
There's not many good comedies to watch - you know, comedies that make you glad you watched them.
I've had ideas for romantic comedies, but it would be a much more darkly comic version than what usually sells tickets.
I think a sense of humor is a very personal thing, and I don't know if I am talented enough to do romantic comedies.
I love being a part of a romantic comedy. I've done a lot of comedies but haven't always had a ton of romance in them.
Hugh Grant is really the perfect actor for romantic comedies. Anything he does is invariably charming.
I would have loved to do romantic comedies. That's what I think I would be best at.
Maybe I don't see enough television, but it seems there aren't many shows that are romantic comedies that are an hour long where you're not solving a crime or being a doctor.
In romantic comedies there's a certain ceiling and a floor that you can't necessarily love as hard, or hate as hard, or have as much pain, because you sink the shop of the romantic comedy. But in a certain drama, like some of the ones I've been doing, the ceiling and the floor was my own. And in many ways, that was a higher ceiling and a lower floor, so that was more of a band-with for those emotions.
I think empathy is romantic. I think humor is romantic. Kindness is romantic. I think those kind of gestures of caring and love are romantic.
I'm an eclectic and avid filmgoer. I try to see everything from romantic comedies to blockbusters to art house films, world cinema and documentaries.
I don't want to be pigeonholed into doing just romantic comedies. But they're fun, and especially for women, it's nice to go to see them and enjoy that breath of fresh air.
I really like romantic comedies and light movies and everything but I think - I don't know where it comes from - but when you're doing violent movies, you're closer to reality.
I enjoy romantic comedies in general. I like them when they're bad, I like when they're good.
Since so many romantic comedies vary little in their storyline, the success or failure of such movies depends largely on whether we believe in the relationship of the protagonists.
3D is obviously not as suited to drama and romantic comedies. But for what I do, I felt that 3D was a very, very appropriate technology.
It's the contemporary woman that movies don't know what to do with, other than bathe her in a bridal glow in romantic comedies where both the romance and the comedy are artificial sweeteners.
I think in general, romantic comedies tend to take one person's point of view, but every once in a while you get something that is balanced for two people. — © Sandra Bullock
I think in general, romantic comedies tend to take one person's point of view, but every once in a while you get something that is balanced for two people.
I think romantic comedies in general are marketed towards women, and I think men are half the romance, so why not have some that are truly from a male point of view.
I love romantic comedies. I have a deep respect for them. I think they're really difficult to write and write well.
I wish that I wasn't such an odd mixture. I wish I was serious, but I do love high heels and romantic comedies: being in them and watching them.
Unfortunately, I was making comedies in my 20s, but other people didn't realize they were comedies.
I'm a really huge fan of the old romantic comedies from the '30s and '40s... Huge fan. I love all that stuff.
'The Best Man' was my first feature film, and I didn't want to be known as a director who only does romantic comedies.
For me, the romantic comedies I love are the ones that pay homage to the genre, but also find their ways to twist it and tweak it.
I've always liked dark, creepy movies, but for some reason, I started on the film scene with romantic comedies.
I think back to back romantic comedies are good for black film.
The problem with romantic comedies is you know the ending by the poster. So they're not movies you can keep doing over and over again expect satisfaction somehow. — © Ryan Reynolds
The problem with romantic comedies is you know the ending by the poster. So they're not movies you can keep doing over and over again expect satisfaction somehow.
I've never felt that I had to take a role in one of those mediocre but hugely budgeted romantic comedies because I want to wear beautiful dresses and have people think I'm pretty and that I get the guy.
I'm not the girl that sits at home on a Saturday night plaiting her girlfriend's hair, drinking tea and watching romantic comedies.
Truthfully, I almost avoided 'While You Were Sleeping,' because I find those romantic comedies kind of precious, and they're full of lines that leave you feeling a little bewildered when you say them.
I love being manipulated by what I see. I love weepies and romantic comedies where you're reaching for the Kleenex at the right moment.
I feel like I've done a bunch of period stuff and then a bunch of romantic comedies.
I'm not a huge fan of romantic comedies - my taste goes much more to the offbeat and dark. I'd love to sink my teeth into something like Fargo.
Romantic comedies seem to take over where the fairytales of childhood left off, feeding our dreams of a soulmate; though, sadly, the Hollywood endings prove quite elusive in the real world.
I think the only thing that I really haven't done much in, and I haven't felt too attracted to, is romantic comedies.
Romantic comedies are there to give us dreams and butterflies, but what we can create in our own lives could be not only better but real.
I never meant to be in romantic comedies; it's just what ended up happening. But they are tricky, in a post-1960s sexual revolution way. It was easier when you couldn't have sex scenes: everything crackled very nicely. They're not easy.
I grew up on romantic comedies and love watching those films. They were, like, a real joy and a source of great pleasure and an escape.
There are so many romantic comedies made, but very few dramas or love stories. And with a love story, you have to take time to develop three-dimensional characters.
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