I had these kind of unrealistic expectations that were fueled by romantic comedies, and it has both helped me and hurt me in many ways. It helped me because, in general, they've made me hopeful. I just figure things will eventually work out for me. But nobody is like any Tom Hanks character. Nobody is Hugh Grant. No one is Meg Ryan!
I have such a rich fantasy life, I can't help it. I do make up a lot of romantic stories in my head.
Woody Allen is really the ultimate. I love that he believed in himself enough to do what he did. And I have that same feeling - that there's nobody that looks like me in movies, nobody would cast me as a romantic lead, but I want to do it and I feel confident that I can.
On 'The Office,' so much of the show is about disguising your true feelings and your romantic feelings because it was a mock documentary.
Suddenly I've got an overwhelming desire to surround myself with the aura of classical and Romantic art.
Marriage is not simply a romantic union between two people it's also a political and economic contract of the highest order.
If I eat a huge meal and I can get the girl to rub my belly, I think that's about as romantic as I can think of.
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.
My new movie, Fools Rush In, is a romantic comedy and the girl I play in that is very warm, very sweet.
I've flown across America, I've scaled fences, I've stood under windows and gone out of my way hundreds of times. I'm a hopeless romantic. There's no hope for me.