I always think the most romantic books or films are the ones where the romance doesn't happen, because it makes your heart ache so much watching it.
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Right away I think of two books - 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Rebecca' - and of just sinking into them as a young reader. I think they must have appealed not just to my romantic adolescent soul, but I suppose there's also an appealing darkness in both of them.
I am not married, no. I wasn't really into the notion when I was younger, but now I think a proposal is the ultimate romantic gesture.
I think that there is always a part of utopia in any romantic relationship.
There's no shame in being romantic at all. I think people want to feel that sense of romance, which is rarely even attempted anymore.
I think people get a sense of possibility when they're on a plane, even romantic possibility, wondering if the perfect person is going to sit down next to them or something.
In 1998, it was possible to make a big-screen romantic comedy about email. Yep, email - the same medium we often think of now as boring and even annoying.
I realize that no one is going to come to me and ask me to be Julius Caesar or a romantic lead, but I think I'm a certain type of guy who looks a certain way, and that's just the reality of things.
I think I'm a romantic person, yeah.
I think there is always romantic tension between Lois Lane and Clark Kent.
A romantic comedy has to be funny and make you think about life but the obstacle that has to be overcome is key.
The most contemporary film I can think of is your standard romantic comedy, but the minute you make them, they already look so aged.
I think romantic passion is wanting a little something in return.
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.
The only thing I would unequivocally say is that I have never had any interest in romantic comedy I just couldn't do it. I think I'd be terrible.
I think as a young actress, it's very rare that you read something where you're not either 'the girl' or there to serve some romantic purpose in a male dominated cast.
The state of being in love is so inherently preposterous. It usually lends itself to romantic comedy. I think we've all been there.
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.