Blake Lively is so deeply in love with her husband Ryan Reynolds that she wishes they could act alongside side each other in every movie.

After costarring together in the 2011 film "Green Lantern" which eventually led to their super secret wedding, the "Gossip Girl" star admitted that she would like to go back to the days when couples did movie after movie together, like Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, or Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.

According to Us Weekly, during her takeover of Vogue magazine's Twitter account on Monday, August 4th, a fan asked the 26-year-old whether she'd do another movie with her hot husband of nearly two years.

Lively tweeted, "In the olden days, a couple could be in every movie together, but it's just not like that anymore. We both wish we could go back to then, because that would be a lot of fun."

The "Age of Adaline" star also talked about her hit CW series, Beyonce and her new lifestyle website, Preserve.

When asked if she missed playing Serena van der Woodsen opposite Leighton Meester's Blair Waldorf on "Gossip Girl, she confessed, "I miss the people that I worked with, our cast and our crew. But I don't miss the 16-hour days."

However, she does have fond memories of her television show, more so during season one back in 2007 which was her favorite one to shoot.

Blake Lively explained, "It was the 1st year I lived in New York City and what a way to live in NY," adding, "It was very special and surreal."

Another memorable experience for the blonde beauty was being asked to appear in Beyonce and Jay Z's music video for "Run."

She joined actors Sean Penn, Jake Gyllenhaal, Don Cheadle, Emmy Rossum , Rashida Jones and more in the popular clip. When asked about acting alongside the Queen Bey, Lively said, "It was the first moment in my life where I truly felt cool," adding, "It gave me a high sense of self-esteem for a good 10 min."

Blake Lively recently launched her lifestyle website Preserve to which fans asked about. The starlet admitted that the hardest part is "finding the balance between wanting to make everyone happy and accepting that that's not possible."

However, that doesn't mean she won't try. Blake explained, "I hope it's a place where people can come and find something that inspires them or puts a smile on their face."