I'm in my 80s and not a keen television fan.
When the President (of the United States) mentions your name in anger, you know the sh*t has hit the fan!
You know, I’m fan of women in general. I don’t want to discriminate.
I get a lot of fan mail and stuff, and usually it's for me to sign stuff.
I was a big 'X-Files' fan. I always lamented that I never got to be on 'The X-Files'.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books, or was a horror buff.
BIGBANG is the band that i myself am a big fan of
I've never been a big fan of subtle art. I like art that gets deep into my head and starts my brain spinning with new ideas and inspiration and my whole body is full of energy.
I don't have any illusion that The Creeper is as popular or will ever be as popular as any of the classic movie monsters, but I think in the heart of every young horror fan is his desire to create his own creature.
Things go wrong when the people who control that world stop listening to their own instincts and start catering to their fan base.
One of the things that did intrigue me about when I read the pilot - because I had not read the books before doing the show - was the mystery aspect of it. I didn't feel that it was just a crime-based story. It really does have that mystery element, and it felt like a throwback to other shows in the past that had a bit more of that. There was something iconic about it. The fact that it's set in Boston gave it a feeling that was different to me. So, I am definitely more of a fan of mysteries than I am of a circular crime-based genre.
I was a huge Radiohead fan growing up.
I'm absolutely a Ron Paul fan.
I'm a big David Lynch fan.
I am not a fan of historical fiction that is sloppy in its research or is dishonest about the real history.
As a fan of Kanye West, working with him is insane.
I'm not a big raised stage fan.
I always loved comic books and I'm still a great fan of the graphic novel.
I'm not that big a fan of marriage as an institution, and I don't know why women need to have children to be seen as complete human beings.
I've referred to [Marcus Lemonis] as my celebrity crush. I'm totally describing my celebrity crush, and that was not the question. But I am a fan of his. I really am.