A Quote by Sendhil Ramamurthy

Ive never really been a big sci-fi guy or a big comic book guy. — © Sendhil Ramamurthy
Ive never really been a big sci-fi guy or a big comic book guy.
I've never really been a big sci-fi guy or a big comic book guy.
Really, if I'm honest, sci-fi is where my sensibility instinctively goes - I'm a big comic-book fan.
Not a big sci-fi guy.
There are so many sci-fi fans and it's such a big business now. So many people love sci-fi, and they're so loyal. I would be lying if I said that the fact that I had been on a very popular sci-fi show and had some recognition in that world didn't help me get the job on another sci-fi show.
I'm not from a particularly sci-fi background. I'm not anti sci-fi at all, but I've never been known as a sci-fi writer and, suddenly, I was creating a flagship BBC sci-fi show, which is terrifying sometimes.
I mean, of course, I love sci-fi and stuff like that, but I'm not, like, a comic book crazy guy.
Great sci-fi has never shied from tackling the Big Questions, though really great sci-fi never forgets to entertain us along the way. Shock and awe applies to art, as well.
I am a big, big geek at heart and a Sci-fi fan. And I love the Comic-Cons.
I wasn't really a big comic book guy, growing up.
You sing about the things you're influenced by. So we've been big into sci-fi since we were kids, things like Star Trek etc. Then came movies like Terminator and Dune. Burton is also a really big reader and loves sci-fi novels which helps him write. It's also really cool he does that because it's through the perspective of how we see things going or possibly going.
I've actually found that most of my jobs have been in sci-fi. I realized it because sci-fi has the biggest fan following. Every time I do a play in London all these sci-fi fans come out. They ask me to sign things from all these little projects that I did. I hadn't even made the connection. It doesn't always have a spaceship and guns; sci-fi has been projected on in someway. I did Never Let Me Go, which is sort of Star Trek-y. It's about the future and training humans. It's sci-fi too. It's such a broad umbrella.
I've always been a sci-fi/fantasy guy. My book reports in school, whenever you didn't have to do it on Shakespeare, I did it on, like, Piers Anthony and Raymond Feist.
I'm a big comic book guy.
I'm a big believer that sci-fi lives in literature, that the true sci-fi population is out there reading a gazillion authors.
I wasn't really a big comic book guy, growing up. I watched cartoons, but the choices were a whole heck of a lot slimmer.
I'm a huge sci-fi/fantasy/horror guy. I love anything in the sci-fi or fantasy genre.
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