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I devour books. But for the longest time, I refused to pay attention to genre or labels.
I wholeheartedly believe that super heroes can play in virtually any storytelling genre.
All my movies are difficult to classify because they are very eclectic in mixing genres.
Everyone in the '80s was reading Tolkien; he invented this whole medieval fantasy genre.
I don't care about the genre so much. I'm good with horror, but I like other genres, too.
I never thought I would do a game show, but now I guess I'm now officially in that genre.
I have a great affection for comics, and I think that people underrate comics as a genre.
I really enjoy working in genre series, because you really have to create the characters.
I love dabbling in different genres, and I like being good at different genres of cinema.
No, the horror genre is not my first love. I don't run to the theater to see horror films.
Struggling writers are often advised to pick a simple genre, but it doesn't work that way.
I have been exposed to most musical genres and have learned how to tackle them effectively.
Our job in gospel is not going away. It's a sustainable genre. It sells - without question.
People just want to watch movies that are entertaining, it doesn't matter what genre it is.
When a horror movie is well done, I love it and I put it up in esteem with any other genre.
'Drive' is a genre piece, and a lot of times we don't get really sophisticated genre films.
I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre.
I put things on shuffle a lot, which is probably why I don't have a very good idea of genre.
The action-movie genre is a very difficult one to get satiated in terms of your acting bits.
My genre of music is called Afro-Fusion because I fuse different types of music into a ball.
I think I've never really liked the idea of genre, a film that follows the rules of a genre.
I take very seriously that challenge of trying to do genre films - but elevated genre films.
My dad was on 'Zombieland,' and I love that movie. So yeah, I think I like the horror genre!
I don't want to limit myself to one genre and want to broaden it, more so in my 30s and 40s.
I read a lot of scripts and so many are clearly a knockoff of one familiar genre or another.
What I had to say was, in general, I'm not really a fan of any one genre of any kind of film.
I love the horror genre and the thriller genre, so I've got no problem with playing a psycho.
The detective genre is not easy because you've got to get to a conclusion that is unexpected.
Unfortunately in television, for whatever reason, fantasy became thought of as a kids' genre.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
As a European filmmaker, you can not make a genre film seriously. You can only make a parody.
I try to just be the person I am, with a lot of sensitivity to the genre in which I'm playing.
I met someone who said they'd figured out my genre: "madcap redemption comedy." I'll buy that.
I love all types of music, and I think the genre lines are starting to get thinner every year.
If we think about what mystery entails as a genre, certainly a big part of it is a resolution.
Comedy was one of those genres that while appearing quite jolly was actually highly dangerous.
Being 15, I feel like people want me to go down the Justin Bieber, Cody Simpson sort of genre.
I would agree with you that there's 90% imitation and 10% innovation. That's true of any genre.
I don't know what genre I've fallen into, I don't know where it is, and that's really exciting.
I am not interested in genres. I am interested in doing the best work I can in whatever medium.
Jazz has borrowed from other genres of music and also has lent itself to other genres of music.
No matter the genre, music is a universal language and vibration that people can feel all over.
This genre of music seems to want to push people into a certain time slot, which is unfortunate.
I write almost everything, actually. Songs, poems, stories. And stories out of every genre, too.
With 'Apollo 13,' I wasn't sure the genre would work, because space films hadn't done that well.
I'm looking for all types of sounds. Anything that has soul and funk in it, no matter the genre.
What drives me is exploration with a purpose, more the classic Royal Geographical Society genre.
I've written six novels and four pieces of nonfiction, so I don't really have a genre these days.
I'm quite a rational person. I'm not very superstitious, but I really do enjoy horror as a genre.