Yeah, but there's nobody who represents romance to me like Cary Grant.
I do films that I like. I have done comedy, romance, everything, and I always like to do it differently from the previous ones.
Yes, I've heard of the 'Mad Men' comparisons, but I like to think 'The Hour' has its own distinctive voice. Although it is set in 1956, I have tried to give it a contemporary edge, and its themes of love, passion, romance, fury, professional jealousy, and personal failure are universal, I think.
People can get obsessed with romance, they can get obsessed with political paranoia, they can get obsessed with horror. It's isn't the fault of the subject matter that creates the obsession, I don't think.
Regency romances end in marriage; zombie stories end in the zombies being vanquished. 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' delivers both.
I'm 31 now. I think I'm beginning to understand what life is, what romance is, and what a relationship means.
I am all about old school romance. I love everything about the classic relationships.
Prom has all the elements of a popular story. It reeks of all-Americanness, tension, drama. It has romance. Pretty dresses. Dancing. Limos. High school. Coming of age.
In the digital age, there is a new rule book for romance.