Fantasy fans are incredibly loyal and passionate. Other people don't want to be seen as passionate about things, they want to be cool and laconic. The great thing about fantasy fans is they'll really get behind a show.
Some of the fans look at me as a villain or not a nice guy for some reason. I don't feel like that's the case, personally.
Some fans understand who I am and why I do things, and then there are some fans that have formed an opinion that I don't feel is who I am.
When I meet a fan, I always try to learn something about that fan.
I don't have a Madonna-sized fan base, so I can actually e-mail and talk to everyone that e-mails me, because I am totally appreciative and I like my fans!
I love looking completely different and that my fans won't always know what I'm going to do.
But as soon as I joined 'Six Feet Under', I felt like I was finally doing something again that the fans really loved, and I could stop being afraid of 'Clueless' fans!
As a teenager, I was an enormous fan of Valerie Bertinelli's hair.
I'm not as big a soccer fan as people might imagine, being British.
I'm too big a fan of rhythm and editing. I'd much rather my editing be brave than my shooting.
I was a huge 'Friends' fan. I had a very small part. I played a real-estate agent in the very last season.
I was a big Mickey Rourke fan in his first incarnation. I thought that at the time he was America's greatest screen actor.
I'm famous for being nicer to my fans than anyone on the face of the earth because I figure, a) They pay my salary, and b) It's probably like a big moment in your life to meet somebody; so I would say, 'Just come on up.'
I am always a great fan of keeping things on an eye level for comedy because it plays better.
I love my fans unconditionally. They have been supportive of me through everything, and I would not be here, giving this interview to you, without them.
I'm not really a fan of people who think they're better than others. There's no reason to act that way. I couldn't even stand to yell at someone if they bumped right into me.
Your fans can't just pop in whenever they want. I'm not gonna allow someone to just drop over my house whenever they want like, "Hey what's up? I bought your album so what's for dinner?"
That's certainly the roots of heavy metal. That whole sense of revolution and wanting to be powerful is definetly a puberty thing. Fans don't have to be offended by that. Everybody goes through it. That's why heavy metal is so powerful.
I'm aware the fans in the U.S. can be less forgiving...I'll just have to do my best to please them.
I have been an XL fan of Devo since I was in high school in the 1970s. Their records only sound better with time.
I'm not a big fan of western movies and I really don't like cowboy-indian movies. I have never watched them.
Sci-fi fans are the most loyal fans on the planet - there's no doubt about it. I've done a few of those conventions, and these people will know the lines!
I am a big fan of[Barak] Obama.I'd like to lie on the ground and have him walk over me.
Ken Jeong might be my biggest fan.
Chicago Cubs fans are ninety percent scar tissue.