I've always thought a good whodunnit needed vampires, monks, and gods. P.G. Holyfield has created an engaging world that both fantasy and mystery fans will enjoy.
Oh yeah, I'm a huge romance fan. And some women like action.
The new fans of Japan won’t be Orientalists, but they will be anime-savvy.
Sometimes a fan comes up to me, and I'm really interested in how they're acting, so I'll study them and use that in my material.
I come out before the matches because it's important the fans see I am in a good mood. When I get to the club, my mood is always lifted. You can be in a terrible mood, but once you are at Fulham, you are happy.
I'm definitely a fan of public humiliation.
Not as closely as some of the most ardent fans, but I have some friends who are NASCAR team owners.
My fan following is intact. They only like to see me in movies, which I am still doing for them. I do not need to do any long interviews or chat shows.
My fans know me and love me the way I am. I dont want to lie to my fans.
There were a couple times when we started working out the stories - and I was doing this with Jim Vallely and our friend Dean Lorey, who was on the show originally - and we were working on a movie. There would be some fan fiction things that would scoop us. It happened a couple times, where I thought, "Well, we can't do that!"
I always feel funny when I don't reveal things, especially to you [the press], who have supported us so much and are really the big reason we're here. But, we hold back information about the plot because we want to reward the fans for sticking with us, and that's so much fun. That's the funnest part of it.
I gotta feel like what I'm giving the fans is 100 per cent and that it's game-changing. I don't just throw out microwave records.
I pretty much grew up in the Clubber Lang/Ivan Drago era. That was more my time. I've always been a fan of the films, even the fifth, that I know some people didn't care for, I've always enjoyed them.
Most of my fans are young; they pay for their own tickets and work really hard to be able to come, and so I want to give all of them the best show.
They're not role models. So for me it was a bad decision, because of my fans and because of what I stand for.
People do not understand that what I do on stage is a character, my fans know who I truly am.
I'm a huge, huge, huge fan of Steve Carrell and Tina Fey for years.
I've always been a fan of Kate Winslet. She's very classy and a sexy little thing, too.
When MRMC vows that “We will turn Knicks fans into Nets fans,” I have to say, it’s not totally farfetched.
In opera tradition, when opera die-hard fans, there is a replacement of singer or singer wasn't at his or hers vocal best, doing something, they boo. Especially now that they pay hundreds of dollars for the ticket.
We all love to see excellence as a fan, and I am a fan now watching excellence in the Rangers net.
You look around baseball and when things go south, that type of fan apathy happens.
I'm a big fan of pirates in general.
I don't care where you are, but the fans only remember your last time at bat.
I see fans all the time. They're always very complimentary and they're always very eager to talk and to share their experiences or get a selfie. They're really, really loyal. And intense.