It more or less has the shape of a love song, but ‘Crescent Moon’ reflects more my longing for an ancient romantic context that includes wild animals, fire, danger of death, stellar navigation, and seasonal intuition.
I feel like I’ve done a bunch of period stuff and then a bunch of romantic comedies.
It’s such a thrill in a relationship to be able to collaborate creatively. It’s very romantic, and I like it.
I need to figure men out. I’ve been seeing men that either remind me of my mother or remind me of my father. I either end up caretaking or being abandoned so I’ve had enough of my romantic instincts. I need to date away from type.
Old Hollywood icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Vivien Leigh, and Bette Davis are so inspiring; their style is romantic and feminine and their glamour mesmerizing. I love the idea of channeling that spirit on your wedding day.
I don’t want to be Mr. Romantic Leading Man. I don’t want to be the Dance Dude. I don’t want to be the Action Guy. If I had to do any one of those all my life, it’d drive me crazy.
I think I have a romantic idea of life; I certainly have a romantic outlook. I think. I hope.
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 have romantic ideas about home and what it should mean.
Classical, Romantic, and Baroque music, that’s what I really like.
The reason I turn down 99% of a hundred, I mean a thousand, scripts is because romantic comedies are often very romantic but seldom very funny.
I’d like to do a romantic comedy like ‘Notting Hill,’ which is one of my favorite movies.
I knew I could write infinitely about relationships. That’s the most beautiful, most confusing, most rewarding, most heartbreaking thing in our lives – and not just romantic relationships: that’s all relationships.
I don’t think that digital photography is romantic yet. It’s not sympathetic the way that film is.
The most real thing of all, the only thing any of us wants, is to matter to somebody. To feel and share love, even on a friendship level or as deep as a romantic one. Who doesn’t want that?
My goal on my bucket list is to write a romantic comedy movie.
War is terrible. There is nothing romantic about war.
A romantic relationship requires honesty between a couple.
I want to do a romantic comedy. Like a ‘When Harry Met Sally’ romantic comedy… A really sweet, show-my-vulnerability kind of role.
I want to do more action adventures and more romantic comedies.
In the romantic sense, I’m pretty useless with guys. If I see somebody who I’m attracted to, generally I just think, ‘Oh well, he’s not interested in me.’ The only time that I talk to guys is when they talk to me first.
I think I’m definitely a romantic at heart.
My choices in romantic partners have not been conventional, and therefore, the idea that it is ‘other’ makes it compelling.
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.
Personally, I find it romantic not to be with someone all the time; you don’t get used to someone or take them for granted.