Quotes on the topic: Creepy


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Critics called me 'egregious' - I had to look that one up - and 'creepy', but now I don't read them, I weigh them.


Personally speaking, when everything is boiled down to the marrow, I think the reason Reddit tolerates the creepy forums has to do with money more than anything else.


It's creepy to see fan sites about me.


Irish novelist John Banville has a creepy, introverted imagination.


I think the simpler it is when you have a crazy character to play is almost more creepy and interesting.


I'll never forget my 24th birthday when my tooth got punched out. And for a second I was like, it would be really hilarious if I sold it on eBay. But I can't, that's just too creepy. I don't think I can go there.


There's nothing more frustrating than when fans use a nickname. That's like people you don't know using names from people that you're intimate with. Like if my mom has a nickname and a fan finds it out and starts using it, that's creepy.


I guess creepy comes natural to me - I hate to say that.


Is there anything in the world more annoyingly creepy than an unspoken dress code?


It's like, you can't have any fun, and if you do have fun, if you do your own thing, you're considered crazy and should be in a mental institution. Now, that's what I find creepy. I'm eccentric. I am not messed up.


The movie industry can be tricky and occasionally creepy, and I have this sense that the music industry is just shady as hell. I don't want to be a part of it.


Everything in Venice is just a little bit creepy, as much as it's beautiful.


I'm not aware of having a creepy laugh, but apparently I do.


I'm a private person, and I don't want people knowing what kind of underwear I like. It's creepy!


It's in my wheelhouse to be creepy, as a person.


If you don't pay attention and if your imagination isn't pretty much engaged, you're going to miss things and you're going to miss opportunities for it to be as compelling and as creepy as it can be.


You kind of invite a little spooky, creepy vibe into your whole experience of making a movie.


I had a book that was given to me as a kid that was called 'Faeries.' It was this dark, sinister book with pictures that used to scare me because they were these creepy little creatures. But, I was always really drawn to that fantasy world, more than a sci-fi world, in terms of outer space stuff.


Rotgut was, to me, just this way to get into the underground of Manhattan where you have these little pockets a villain could rise from; a rot in the bowels of Manhattan. It led to these stories that were just very creepy.


Doing these parts is not fun. It's challenging, but no fun. It's creepy. I would rather play the guy that throws the touchdown pass and gets carried off the field.