I am not interested in genres. I am interested in doing the best work I can in whatever medium.
I think metal draws dumb people. It's not exactly a thinking man's genre.
I came to terms with living mostly in a world of horror pictures or genre pictures.
I never had a problem with genre because a genre actually is like a uniform - you put yourself into a certain uniform.
Sunshine takes its intelligent and honourable place in the history of grownup science fiction on the screen and on the page: a genre that seeks to break free of parochialism and think about where and why and what we are without the language of religion. . . I loved Sunshine for its radical proposal that humans can and will do something about a catastrophe, and that our weapons could be used up in the service of preservation.
When the publisher here in America wanted to put the word "memoir" on the title page [of 'Winter Journal'] and on the cover, I said, "No, no, no, no, no, no. " No genre whatsoever. It's an independent work not really connected to those things at all.
Action comedy, if you can get it right, it is, for me, a particularly brilliant genre. It really is.
A predilection for genre fiction is symptomatic of a kind of arrested development.
I root for all movies, but I especially root for good comic book movies. It's the best, most interesting genre going right now.
I certainly realize that not only do I like the horror genre, but I'm getting really good at it and I'm having a good time making them.
Each genre exerts a considerable spell, as a kind of "form" to be filled, as a Shakespearean sonnet is filled.
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.
My favorite term for a new kind of performance is "security theater. " In this genre, we watch as ritualized inspections and patdowns create the illusion of security. It's a form that has become common since 911, and even the government agencies that participate in this activity acknowledge,off the record, that it is indeed a species of theater.
Science fiction is a genre that no everyone is keen on watching.
I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre.
You want to play another kind of character in another genre, and it's been something I've been trying to do if I can in the career so far, and it's something I hope to continue because it's interesting to me and you get to do different things as an actor.
There is only one genre in fiction, the genre is called book.
There are no authors in my genre. No one is doing what I do.
I am flattered that they think that many people would enjoy my work. I don't approach any genre a different way than I may approach another one. I treat every role I do like a role worthy of applying whatever kind of tactic, process and talent I have.
Animation is a technique, not a genre.