Quote by Hugh Grant
The reason I turn down 99% of a hundred, I mean a thousand, script

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. – Hugh Grant

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But I just know from experience that accent wise, even if youre an accent genius, crossing the Atlantic is the hardest thing in the world either way. – Hugh Grant

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The only reason my work seems to be eclectic up to a certain period is because I was a failure as an actor. – Hugh Grant

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For any new technology there is always controversy and there always some fear associated with it. I think thats just the price of being first sometimes. – Hugh Grant

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I feel like Ive done a bunch of period stuff and then a bunch of romantic comedies. – Kate Beckinsale

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Therapy was the biggest romance of my life. – Dar Williams

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I am a big fan of the old Howard Hawks films from the 30s and 40s, I was a big Hepburn and Tracey fan for a while and Woody Allen films that are a very different kind of romantic comedy. – Edward Burns

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Im not a big fan of romantic comedies, believe it or not. – Kate Hudson

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