A Quote by Matthew Vaughn

I'm more of a comic-book movie fan than a comic book fan. — © Matthew Vaughn
I'm more of a comic-book movie fan than a comic book fan.
I'm a massive comic book fan. I was buying weekly installments of "The Watchmen", and "From Hell", and "Parallax" and "Johnny Nemo". I was a huge comic book fan as a kid and I still am. Me and my youngest son are both comic book nerds together; make models and stuff.
I'm in a comic book fan. I have long boxes at home. I'm a comic book collector; I'm not joking. It's just the coolest thing ever.
I'm a huge comic book fan, and I've read a lot from all different comic book outlets.
To me, my favorite comic book movies were the ones that were never based on comic books, like Unforgiven. That's more the kind of thing that get us inspired. Usually when you say something's a comic book movie, it means you turn on the purple and green lights. Suddenly that means it's more like a comic book, and It's not really like that.
As a comic book fan, I've seen all the comic book movies.
Oh I'm a huge comic book movie fan.
I looked at Tank Girl, which is the coolest comic, ever. The movie didn't make the comic book any less cool. The comic is still the comic.
'Comic book' has come to mean a specific genre, not a story form, in people's minds. So someone will call 'Die Hard' a 'comic-book movie,' when it has nothing to do with comic books. I'd rather have comics be the vehicle by which stories are told.
"Comic book" has come to mean a specific genre, not a story form, in people's minds. So someone will call Die Hard "a comic-book movie," when it has nothing to do with comic books. I'd rather have comics be the vehicle by which stories are told.
As a fan, I want all of the Marvel TV projects to be successful. I am a comic book fan.
I never was a big comic book fan. Obviously I'd heard them growing up from my friends who did read them, but I never was a big comic book reader.
Comic book characters are characters who wear costumes. They're not necessarily different than other characters. The trend I think that you're seeing are comic book movies, at least the ones that Marvel makes, don't have comic book stories. They have dramatic human stories.
Any time anyone makes a comic book into a movie, in some way, I think they have to kill the comic book.
You either ignore the comic book and make a great movie or you stay very close to the comic book.
'RoboCop,' when that came out, was like the best comic book movie ever, and it's not based on a comic book.
I'm a big illustration and comic book fan. In my eyes, comic books and illustration are the same kind of art forms.
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