Zitat des Tages über Romantische Komödie / Romantic Comedy:
I'm definitely a romantic comedy dude because I'm a big romantic at heart. I'm a softy, so it's always nice to watch movies that make you think that love at first sight is actually possible.
You can tell a lot about a man from his hands. If they don't have any scars or calluses on them, you might as well assume they cry at romantic comedy films, too.
My dad is Scottish, and he read in the newspaper about the plight of the Scottish Freshwater Mussel, which is a real thing - like, a very real, serious conservation issue. And he's a writer, and he was going to do a film about a Glaswegian gangster, and then I stole the idea and turned it into a romantic comedy.
I'm sorry, but I can't make a movie with the blonde from 'ER' who is starring in every single bad romantic comedy.
I'd like to do a romantic comedy.
I like doing comedy, I like doing drama. Naturally I like to do, I like doing dramas, I like conflict, and when I do a comedy, you know, I've found that, like, romantic comedy is the trickiest one, because often it's neither: it's not romantic and it's not funny. So, like, I like a comedy that's biting. It's biting humor or really quirky humor.
My favorite genre of movies growing up was the romantic comedy.
One of the pitfalls of a romantic comedy is that you know how it's going to end.
When you are the lead in a romantic comedy, you have to worry about people really liking you.
I did a film called 'Puccini for Beginners,' which was a romantic comedy, and I always wanted to do more, but I kept doing drama.
I really, really, really want to do a silly romantic comedy where I can just have a crush on the guy, trip over myself, and laugh and be goofy. I just feel like all I do is cry, sob, and fight zombies and the bad guys.
Romantic comedy has come to mean a couple of moderately talented actors placed in implausible situations obliged to go through a set of paces that are all too familiar, the end result being neither romantic nor comedic.
I want to go play a villain or an action hero or a nice, light, romantic comedy or something. That would be good.
I am a big fan of the old Howard Hawks films from the 30s and 40s, I was a big Hepburn and Tracey fan for a while and Woody Allen films that are a very different kind of romantic comedy.
For a romantic comedy to be three hours long, that's longer than most marriages.
Usually comedy is only available to us ladies in the romantic comedy. That's why I hate romantic comedies.
I would love to play the lead in a big romantic comedy. That's definitely a dream of mine.
I would like to do maybe a smaller romantic comedy.
I think I've only done one horror movie, Psycho III. That was a walk in the park compared to a romantic comedy.
Well my biggest dream is to be in a romantic comedy.
'Natural Born Killers' is really a misunderstood romantic comedy.
With While You Were Sleeping, it was so much fun and such a Cinderella story, that I didn't want to do another romantic comedy. I wanted to do the opposite.
There is always something I gain from watching a movie, whether it's a silly romantic comedy or an art film.
If I can do a romantic comedy with women, that's Everest to me.
Clearly romantic comedy is my franchise genre, I don't mind saying that, it's true. I love doing them and hopefully always will do them.
A romantic comedy has to be funny and make you think about life; but the obstacle that has to be overcome is key.
I couldn't write a happy movie or romantic comedy to save my life. Yes, Noel Coward's an idol, but his plays are serious to me. 'Private Lives' and 'Design for Living' both have an edge. Without psychoanalyzing myself, I think I exorcise my demons in my work.
I love romantic comedy, but I think you have to have another idea that you're chasing along with romantic comedy.
I wouldn't feel satisfied being on set every day doing a romantic comedy - I'd be bored to death.
I get a lot of dramas, but I'd like to do a romantic comedy type of movie; that'd be a nice step for me. No more screaming or running or shooting... for one movie where I can just be in love with a boy.
I'm the first one who sees every romantic comedy in theaters.
I don't get a lot of romantic comedy scripts.
I don't know what I'd do if I was making a romantic comedy; I wouldn't feel like I was earning my $100 a day.
I think there are certain tenets set in place for all different types on genres. For thrillers, women usually die first. I can't say exactly why, and it's kind of a bummer... But I also can't explain why the wallflower girl in the romantic comedy always gets the guy in the end. That's just the way those movies go.
It's harder and harder to make a well-done romantic comedy these days because the conventions have been so played out.
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.