Quotes on the topic: Genre


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I'm not loyal to one genre. I want to mix it up.


I'm a writer, not a genre.


I love the spy genre.


I don't write genre stuff in any form. I'm not interested in it. I always try to do the opposite of that.


A lot like Dave Matthews or John Mayer, I kind of stick with the acoustic genre.


There's not a single genre that is hard to find or hard to get.


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.


'Slow West' is a western, and it's sort of a twist on the genre stylistically, I think, from what I understand going in.


When I was younger I didn't really know what genre of music I'd want to do because I'd always done so many different types, so many impressions.


But the action film genre is gonna have to come up with some new bad guys.


My focus is to not focus too much on one genre.


Genre stuff is the most exciting stuff for an actor to play. I get to try new things, do things I would have never got the chance to do.


The biggest thing about me, as an actor, is I'm never a finished product, you know? I always want to try something or be in a new genre because, one, it's much more fun to do that because you're not doing the same thing over and over.


I think if I did do something in another genre, it would be science fiction; I'm a big sci fi nerd.


What I had to say was, in general, I'm not really a fan of any one genre of any kind of film.


Genre, to me, is not all that important, and it never has been.


Struggling writers are often advised to pick a simple genre, but it doesn't work that way.


I think I honestly invented my own genre, the historical spy novel.


I grew up reading genre writers, and to the degree that Eric Ambler and Graham Greene are genre writers, I'm a genre writer.


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