If you write genre fiction, you follow the rules, and you have to follow them because readers expect that.

I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.

There's been a shift: Country music is popular music now. Every other genre wants to come over to our land.

Performance capture is a technology, not a genre; it's just another way of recording an actor's performance.

I love being an actor, and that's really the bottom line - in any medium, in any genre - and I want to do it.

I spent the first part of my career trying to avoid genre because I felt like genre, in some way, was cliche.

We do things differently. You don't have to worry about being part of a particular genre. You just go for it.

It's really rare that an entire genre of music allows an artist from a different genre to come and live there.

Each genre exerts a considerable spell, as a kind of "form" to be filled, as a Shakespearean sonnet is filled.

I think it would be a shame for any writer to let their publishers in any way corral them into a single genre.

I'm not sure what kept me from the mainstream. I thought it was because I was too hard to pin down genre-wise.

No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'

I just like movies, not one particular kind or genre. In fact, movies that are harder to classify I like more.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But there is always a time and a place for the subsets within genres.

What I like about the 'Underworld' thing is that it's a mix of cool genres, as well as creating its own message.

I'm a horror movie fan to begin with, so to come back to the genre, I feel like horror has been very good to me.

I'd be happy to do a project of any genre as long as the audience can enjoy the story because of my performance.

I've always been drawn to strong women in every genre, people who push the boundaries because they're just epic.

I knew what kind of genre 'Casa de mi Padre' was going for. But my character, specifically, I think is very real.

So there's nothing more provocative than taking a genre that everybody who's cool hates - and then making it cool.

I don't make a conscious effort to choose any particular genre. If I like the script, I go ahead with the project.

This is not an international thriller so much as a fiercely literate attempt to subvert the thriller genre itself.

I think baseball - the baseball genre - is this mitt, to use a double pun there, to catch a whole bunch of themes.

I love being the dude that does what no else is doing in the genre. It's exciting and terrifying at the same time.

I love OneRepublic, The Script, All Time Low. I love pretty much every genre. I love the Rolling Stones and Elvis.

All writing and publishing is very difficult, regardless of genre. There are going to be obstacles no matter what.

I just wanted to make melodies. I started trying to do my own thing and let the melodies make the genre themselves.

I intend to be in more action movies because, apart from Angelina Jolie, no other actress stands out in this genre.

I don't really have a preferred genre. It's more up to the individual project itself and if I feel compelled by it.

In mainstream romantic comedies, I'm usually tearing my hair out. It's just a devastatingly difficult genre for me.

I didn't consciously make the decision to write an adult novel. I didn't think of it as my riposte to the YA genre.

I am a sinner. This is the most accurate definition. It is not a figure of speech, a literary genre. I am a sinner.

I'm very rarely interested in genres. As long as I feel I can put my DNA out there in the ideology, it works for me.

The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.

It's like I don't have any one genre, I guess. I think you'd be hard-pressed to get me into a rom-com, but who knows?

But when I hear a great song, I can't help but be inspired by it, regardless of whatever genre that song falls under.

Well, you know, people don't know me as a country artist and I am new to the genre. But that's how I grew up singing.

I love the gangster genre, but how many gangster movies are there? If I get a good gangster movie script, I'll do it.

I've always loved absurdism and plays of that genre. I think that my humour is very much rooted in theatre and drama.

Every new generation of SF writers remakes cyberpunk - a genre often laced with dystopian subtexts - in its own image.

I'm eager to do movies of different genres. I would love to not be confined by genre and do a lot of different things.

I love all genres. The only thing I get stymied by is the Family Drama. I don't necessarily know how to approach that.

I never had a problem with genre because a genre actually is like a uniform - you put yourself into a certain uniform.

I like tragedies, whether they're sci-fi or something else, but I can't say I know much about any genre in particular.

My music is not a particular genre. It's not bubblegum or cheese. It's just good songs, pop songs. It's just my songs.

It's hard to put my music in a specific genre, but if you had to, "instrumental cyber metal" would be an accurate one.

There are so few good comedy sequels. The only one in recent memory that's good is '22 Jump Street.' It's a hard genre.

One of the difficult things of making a horror sequel in general is because the horror genre is so founded on surprise.

I've done a lot of drama, and comedy was the one genre I was not being offered. So I became obsessive about getting one.

I stick to Hindi rap. That is my USP. It gives an Indian essence to my music despite the foreign influence of the genre.

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