My new movie, Fools Rush In, is a romantic comedy and the girl I play in that is very warm, very sweet.
Maybe I'm naively romantic, but I do believe that spice and excitement doesn't stop once a couple gets together.
Science doesn't in the slightest depend on trust. It depends completely on the belief that you can demonstrate something for yourself.
I don't know if I've owned a piece of technology that I hated - I don't think I would have owned it then.
I'm of the opinion that the technology is in a place where there's really no excuse not to just make your movie.
Rarely do you walk down the street doing anything that my grandparent's generation did. And half of that comes with the technology advances.
If you look at, you know, the limitations of creating new products, you're only limited by the technology that you have to work with.
All this technology for connection and what we really only know more about is how anonymous we are in the grand scheme of things.
The size of a studio film lets you see technology in a way that you wouldn't on an independent film, like the gadgets and the angles and all that.
In the movies, Bette Davis lights two cigarettes and hands the second one to James Cagney. It was just so glamorous and romantic.
I'd like to do a romantic comedy like 'Notting Hill,' which is one of my favorite movies.
My great-great-grandfather Julius founded the Communist Party in New York.
Just imagine, the thousands and thousands of concerts that take place every single day, all over the world. And the positive effect that they would have on the people listening. Now imagine a world without this. This void... it is unthinkable.
I learned the power of radio watching Eleanor Roosevelt do her show. I used to go up to Hyde Park and hold her papers. I was just a messenger, but it planted the bug of radio in me.
Every film is a puzzle really, from an editorial point of view.
Why are fish unsustainable? Because they're popular. What makes restaurants work? Popular dishes that people come back for.
I attended college in Los Angeles and wore black pumps to work every day.
I got interested in the American culture war back in 2004, and it's one of the only growth stocks I've ever invested in.
When we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools.
Fortune, that arrant whore, Ne'er turns the key to th'poor.
Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard, are sweeter