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Theres a hardening of the culture. Reality TV has lowered the standards of entertainment. Youre left wondering about the legitimacy of relationships. Its probably harder to entertain the same people with a more classic form of writing, and romantic comedies are a classic genre. – Nancy Meyers

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I dont diet, I dont do fads, Ive just decided to not eat carbs. So no more bread and pasta for the month. I cant live without chocolate, though. Ive always got a bar in my handbag. It has to be 72%. Any less and its too sweet, any more and its inedible. Like I said, Im very particular. – Nancy Meyers

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Im no actor. And I wasnt like George Lucas or Spielberg, making home movies as a teenager, either. But I would go back and watch certain movies again and again. By the time I saw The Graduate I was aware of how these amazing stories could be told. – Nancy Meyers

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Maybe Im naively romantic, but I do believe that spice and excitement doesnt stop once a couple gets together. – Stana Katic

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Building a little bonfire at night on the beach and lying on a blanket with my wife under the stars is not only sexy, its romantic. – Benjamin Bratt

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Im getting a lot of uninteresting romantic lead guys that look good and fall in love sort of garbage. – Bobby Cannavale

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The thing about romance and romantic movies is that they can be somewhat melodramatic. For a lot of actors, theres a certain cringe factor thats involved with that. – David Lyons

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