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A lot of romantic comedies are just light romantic dramas, or the comedy comes off second-best.
I like old movies, screwball comedies, vintage clothes, and basically I'm an old-fashioned gal.
The greatest comedies that were made by anybody were made in two reels; I don't care who it was.
I don't mind playing Nazis, but I'll only play them in comedies. I wouldn't play a serious Nazi.
Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock do romantic comedies. I do dark dramas. I do these movies well.
There's not many good comedies to watch - you know, comedies that make you glad you watched them.
The original 'Caddyshack' with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray is one of the best comedies ever made.
I've done about six comedies. Oddly enough, the script came to me from one of the guys in Platoon.
Unfortunately, I was making comedies in my 20s, but other people didn't realize they were comedies.
With comedies, it's been very gratifying to be able to clock in, laugh all day, and then clock out.
Comedies always need to be provocative and catch your attention in a way that dramas don't have to.
I'm obsessed with 'Game of Thrones.' I love comedies - I really like '30 Rock' and 'Modern Family.'
I think comedies should be short. I don't want to be self-indulgent; I don't want a two-hour comedy.
One of my favorite comedies is 'Three Amigos!' Oh my gosh, me and my brother quote that all the time.
If you look at romantic comedies as pieces of commerce, the audience is looking for wish fulfillment.
I think comedy is so specific, so hard. I'd audition for comedies and think, 'I can't pull this off.'
I love comedies. I love watching them. I think I've always been afraid of being on them a little bit.
Most comedies are really hard to write, or to watch, because you kind of generally know what's coming.
Hugh Grant is really the perfect actor for romantic comedies. Anything he does is invariably charming.
People in Hollywood defer to what they know, which is a white lead, particularly in romantic comedies.
My father is best known for his light comedies, and I'm best known for crazy bad guys with short tempers.
Usually comedy is only available to us ladies in the romantic comedy. That's why I hate romantic comedies.
I like dry-to-the-bone stuff. I don't know what it is. I was raised on PBS showing weird British comedies.
Especially in comedies, I think a lot of time the female characters are there to provide a balance for guys.
What I really want to do is comedy. I would love to do some guest star spots on some single-camera comedies.
I'm a really huge fan of the old romantic comedies from the '30s and '40s... Huge fan. I love all that stuff.
With a lot of comedies, the characters go on a journey, and they come back, and they're the exact same people.
I've always liked dark, creepy movies, but for some reason, I started on the film scene with romantic comedies.
The Westerns I like aren't really comedies. I'm drawn to the scope of them and the land as a central character.
People wouldn't hire me for comedies. They would say, 'Oh, he doesn't do comedy,' and now it's really all I do.
I like to think I've done a lot of different kinds of roles, but obviously I have done quite a lot of comedies.
All the plays I do are comedies. I love listening to people laugh. I couldn't do the dramas like 'All My Sons.'
I think that romantic comedies have a special place in most people's hearts, especially the younger demographic.
I love comedies, and I like sometimes comedies have a tendency to get a bit lazy. 'The Other Guys' was not lazy.
I do more films than television, and in Mexico, they are more situational comedies - not the typical telenovela.
I loved watching classics such as 'Casablanca' and goofball comedies such as 'How To Murder Your Wife' on WGN-TV.
I watch comic book movies. Give me 'The Avengers,' give me 'Thor', those are my area. But I don't watch comedies.
R-rated comedies make as much money as PG-13. And I think the audiences wanna be shocked. Especially with comedy.
Americans have always been excellent at making romantic comedies - but dramatically, we don't really try to do it.
I think I would do a much better job if I had a chance to do things that were edgier than I get to do in comedies.
I love romantic comedies. I have a deep respect for them. I think they're really difficult to write and write well.
In mainstream romantic comedies, I'm usually tearing my hair out. It's just a devastatingly difficult genre for me.
We are extremely proud of our 'ABC funny' brand. We think that we have a very distinctive brand of family comedies.
I've always loved... actually I didn't always love horror films. I started out and I only liked comedies and dramas.
I think the only thing that I really haven't done much in, and I haven't felt too attracted to, is romantic comedies.
I've always loved the '40s romantic comedies and the idea of those mistaken identities and lovers' misunderstandings.
I was inspired by Cary Grant. I wanted to do the kind of work he did and to work in light-hearted roles, in comedies.
I love being a part of a romantic comedy. I've done a lot of comedies but haven't always had a ton of romance in them.
I love comedy; I'm super passionate about it, and thank God it's super in right now to have female empowered comedies.
'The Best Man' was my first feature film, and I didn't want to be known as a director who only does romantic comedies.