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Top 1200 Horror Genre Quotes & Sayings - Page 18
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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I think metal draws dumb people. It's not exactly a thinking man's genre.
I don't mind doing genre roles as long as they offer me something substantial.
If you make horror movies, you always have to think what's photogenic and what's not.
I try to not go, 'I'm writing a pop song.' Music is inherently genre-bending.
All writing and publishing is very difficult, regardless of genre. There are going to be obstacles no matter what.
When we are on the road, we do a real horror show - and it's pure entertainment. That's it.
My favorite genre is definitely romantic comedy. I love 'When Harry Met Sally.'
Most horror films fail to scare me.
Women look really sexy doing action on-screen, and it is my favorite genre.
I don't wake up thinking about the genre of R&B as a whole. I just make music.
Action comedy, if you can get it right, it is, for me, a particularly brilliant genre. It really is.
I think horror films always have to be as simple as possible.
I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre.
The submarine genre is a category with all its own rules. But shooting on water is famously tough.
Dev Kharaud is the biggest name in the action movie genre in Punjabi industry.
Unfortunately in television, for whatever reason, fantasy became thought of as a kids' genre.
If we think about what mystery entails as a genre, certainly a big part of it is a resolution.
Action is not really my genre, but it's what people expect out of me. And it works, too.
I think that we'll see the concept of 'genre' continue to die a slow and painful death.
If I love the character, then thats all that matters to me. It doesnt really matter what genre it is.
Genre stuff is really hard to pull off, as any fans of it know.
I've never liked the publishing world's determination to pigeonhole every writer into a genre.
I've always thought that sex and horror belonged together.
There are some people who shouldn't watch horror films, and I'm all right with that.
War is the ultimate reality-based horror show.
Nothing is more natural to me than horror.
The martial arts genre a lot of times has been relegated to B-level action.
I want to tell stories, I don't really try to get boxed in by a specific genre.
I try to just be the person I am, with a lot of sensitivity to the genre in which I'm playing.
It's really cool when, in every genre of music, you can listen to a song and know what era it was from.
I devour books. But for the longest time, I refused to pay attention to genre or labels.
A long time ago, I stopped trying to look at projects as genre exercises.
I've always been pretty unfaithful - I've never stuck to one kind of genre or music.
I wholeheartedly believe that super heroes can play in virtually any storytelling genre.
I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.
Struggling writers are often advised to pick a simple genre, but it doesn't work that way.
I always find myself pulled back into the fantasy genre, and I can't really explain it.
No matter the genre, music is a universal language and vibration that people can feel all over.
I would agree with you that there's 90% imitation and 10% innovation. That's true of any genre.
I never set out to be part of a genre, because I listen to all types of music.
The ghost story is a popular genre of mine and is particularly adaptable to the visual media.
The purpose of concept art as a genre is to unbrainwash our mathematical and logical faculties.
The problem with most genre fantasy is that it's not nearly fantastic enough. It's escapist, but it can't escape.
I wanted to make a horror film about beauty.
Abandon all remorse; On horror's head horrors accumulate.
Trying to break into the horror market seemed natural.
John Carpenter had a lot to do with putting social messages into genre movies.
I read a lot of scripts and so many are clearly a knockoff of one familiar genre or another.
This is my genre...the happiness, tragedies, and the sorrows of mankind as realized in the teeming black ghetto.
'Gulabo Sitabo' is a simple satire on life. It's a genre I have tried for the first time.
Comedy is important, and I do not want to end up being recognised for just one genre.
I think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It's no longer the genre that dictates it.
The crime fiction genre offers the writer infinite diversity of theme and treatment.
I never even considered comedy genre as something to embrace or move away from.
I love crime fiction, and I'm proud to be part of it, but I'm not without criticism for my own genre.
I am constantly seeing new horror that I like.
I've written six novels and four pieces of nonfiction, so I don't really have a genre these days.
I love watching 'Game of Thrones,' 'Rome,' and 'Spartacus' from the period dramas genre.
I try to write five or six songs each year and not just in one genre.
Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.
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