I'm not married, nor do I want to be. I'm the loving kind but not the marrying kind, though I am romantic.
My greatest environments in which I can grow, or grow up, is in personal romantic relationships with a man.
Growing up, a film was an action film or it was a comedy or it was romantic, but you don't really see such stark lines between genres nowadays.
I'm no romantic, surfing, California boy. I like reading, writing, philosophizing. Scheming. I've been doing some exploration of the inner space.
I feel like I've done a bunch of period stuff and then a bunch of romantic comedies.
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 regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world.
I personally don't like to go see romantic comedies. But people do want to see them, and they seem to want to see me in them.
I'm drawn to the romantic aspect of a character. It's human emotion. It's much more fun to watch. And it's much more fun to play.
I like things that start depressing and dark and end up romantic, and that's what I really loved about 'King Kong.'
I was also the romantic lead in The Boston Strangler - I was the only one that lived to tell the story - so I called myself the romantic lead.
It's a very romantic sentiment, but to think that you would die if you didn't write, well, I would definitely choose to not write and live.
Man, I'm 6 foot 8. I'm gonna be typecast. It's not like I'm gonna be the romantic lead, although that wouldn't be bad.
In a big Bollywood romantic film, taking my shirt off and spreading the hand towards the mountain with dancers behind me are not my cup of tea.
Even when I'm in quite a happy state of mind, I like writing really sad songs. I think a lot of people do.
I find it amusing on one level, poignant on another, when people try to get recognition from an outside source. It's sad.
I surfed Dana Point, San Clemente, and of course Huntington Beach. Every morning, you could find me at the hot water pipe.
I have worries and fears just like everybody else. But I have every reason to wake up each morning and be very happy.
Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock do romantic comedies. I do dark dramas. I do these movies well.
The prevailing system of management has crushed fun out of the workplace.
A manager doesn't hear the cheers.