I have the death sentence in seven genres.
I think what you have to do is have a box office success in every genre and then you're set for life. And fortunately, I happened to do that, so I get a myriad of offers of various sorts.
I love the gangster genre, but how many gangster movies are there? If I get a good gangster movie script, I'll do it.
Don't classify me, read me. I'm a writer, not a genre.
J-Lo finally married into her own music genre. Crappy music.
People get bored of hearing the same genre of music over and over again. Observe the current musical landscape and predict what "mood" people will be in next. Ask yourself what would be the most natural transition or reaction to the current genre. Then create it!
I love seeing when actors go from one genre to the next because I feel like most of them can pull it off.
I describe me sound as international: reggae, pop, rap, R&B all in one. I think I have my own style. I can't really even describe it. People say, "What type of genre is your music?" It's Sean Kingston genre. I have my own genre. No disrespect to no artist or dudes out there. I feel like I am my own person. I am doing my own thing.
What I like about the 'Underworld' thing is that it's a mix of cool genres, as well as creating its own message.
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.
I make unpopular versions of popular things. I make a horror film and it's not a horror film. None of my genre movies function as genre movies.
You must worry about the truth of your characters and that it fits your vision. The rest will come naturally if you've done your job properly. I love the horror genre but I want to transcend it too. Allow the hardcore audience to see possibilities beyond the easy scare, to embrace its multi-faceted richness.
Purdom has created a major body of work. Thoughtful, humane, intelligent, extrapolative, involving, his stories are exactly the sort of thing our genre exists to make possible. If you don't like Tom Purdom, you don't like science fiction. Period.
A predilection for genre fiction is symptomatic of a kind of arrested development.
I don't choose my projects based on genre, I choose them based on the role and whether or not I've tackled that yet, based on the director and such.
I put things on shuffle a lot, which is probably why I don't have a very good idea of genre.
I met someone who said they'd figured out my genre: "madcap redemption comedy. " I'll buy that.
To pigeonhole a genre as being successful or unsuccessful is weird.
I haven't seen a lot of screwball comedies, and I don't think of myself as loving the genre. To me it sounds like, okay, you're going to be in a lot of crazy situations that are unbelievable.
I've always tried to stay away from playing Jews. I get like 20 Holocaust scripts a month, but I hate the genre.