I'm a fairly fast, but sloppy writer, so I'm a big fan of re-writing, and re-writing again.
Shuttered like a fan no-one suspects your shoulder blades of wings.
I hated the place (Hollywood), not the work, but the lack of privacy, those terrible prying fan magazine writers and all the surrounding exploitation.
I don't think there is a person who loves the Nets as much as I do - from our fans, all the employees in the arenas, the front office personnel and the owners. I will always be loyal to our fans and the Nets.
I was a big fan of 'The Smurfs' growing up, even though by default - my mom used to force me to watch because she was a 'Smurfs' fan.
I am a big Brian Eno fan - the first few Brian Eno records are just absolute gibberish and he came up with a lot of lyrics by writing down loads and loads of random sentences and streams, and I find meaning in that music, even though he'd probably say it's absolute gibberish.
I don't know what 'Mad Men' has done for my fan base. I didn't know that I still had a fan base, to be honest.
While [Bob] Dylan's folk fans thought he was selling out [in 1965-67], actually Dylan was lodging a stronger, deeper critique of American hypocrisy.
As actors, we have that in common that we go for slightly out-of-the-box or genre stuff. They're great when they work, but they don't always work. Genre stuff is really hard to pull off, as any fans of it know.
It's really exhilarating and exciting to be able to meet your fan base and see them in person, and see the lengths that they're willing to go to.
I get some of the nicest fan mail you could imagine. Also when I'm up for an award, my fans all vote online and then they'll boast to each other about how many thousands of times they've clicked my name. Their thumbs must be bleeding!
That's opera! I just love it. It just thrills me! And it's very different than theatre, and sometimes it can be frustrating because when you come in the first day of rehearsals obviously you're an opera fan, right?
I often don't like seeing how different things are made. I'm not a big fan of behind the scenes stuff.
I never looked at fan mail, for some reason. My mother and grandmother handled my mail - although it's not like I was ever in the stratosphere of Kirk Cameron or Scott Baio.
When you make music, you're in really direct contact with your fans out there, so you hear all kinds of stories.
I'd prefer 1,000 followers, friends, and fans that actually meant something, rather than 10 million that weren't engaged.
I'm a huge movie buff, so I'm a fan of a lot of actors and actresses.
I'm a huge Peter Mayer fan, but only when I don't feel like killing him for being so good. I love Peter's work, though it irritates me that he plays so much better than I do. If I rocked half as hard as Peter does, I'd own the world by now.
It always buzzes me out when I meet someone that I'm a fan of who turns out to be a fan of mine too.
I like being able to provide consistent and frequent literary choices for my fans.
I'm not a big fan of the comics competing against each other.
A lot of comic conventions go way beyond comic books and include other parts of pop culture, like celebrities and science fiction and movies and books. So I go to them either as a celebrity, or as a fan, because I'm a big sci-fi geek.
I think when you really adore something and you've grown up with it you almost don't want to be part of it. I want to enjoy it as a fan and don't want to ruin the magic.
I feel responsible for certain fans, but I've never said I'm a role model.
I've got lots of weird illustrations of me from Japanese fans.