The thriller is the most popular literary genre of the 20th century.
I like the Western genre, I think it's uniquely American.
The Western genre is certainly something with which I'm familiar.
All the classical genres are now ridiculous in their rigorous purity.
I think Ive learned more about Baroque music than any other genre.
The spy genre is something I loved.It also extends to the bad guy because I think, to me, what I love the most about the spy genre is when you have a great bad guy. What makes a great bad guy, to me, is the logic. What he's about has to make sense to me, that if I was in his shoes, yeah, right, that makes sense.
I am not interested in genres. I am interested in doing the best work I can in whatever medium.
I'm developing some other things in other genres, including one dramatic piece. So, anything's possible.
I think I'm sort of locked into the sitcom genre
I always wanted to get into the horror genre. I like scary movies. I want to go to the fan shows and sign posters with my head hanging by a thread like a B-movie actress.
I would agree with you that there's 90% imitation and 10% innovation. That's true of any genre.
The space genre is timeless.
I never excluded any genre on my first record.
Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.
When a horror movie is well done, I love it and I put it up in esteem with any other genre.
Others have questions about how it is that God and human beings can both be speaking through the one document such that you can see and read the personalities of the human authors with their individual vocabularies and literary genres, and yet this is nevertheless the word of God. How can that be? This is quite a contrast with Islam, for example, which holds that the Koran has been dictated in Arabic by God and as a result Mohammed is nothing more than the one who memorizes the word so as to pass it on. There is nothing of human contribution.
I could not flourish in the Hollywood system because the first thing spoken about is "What genre is it?" and "Who's it for?" It's a very strange question to me; it's for human beings.
After I did the first Die Hard I said I'd never do another, same after I did the second one and the third. The whole genre was running itself into the ground.
But the action film genre is gonna have to come up with some new bad guys.
The best thing about Sci-Fi, which is my favorite genre, is that there are no rules for behavior. So you can do anything you want.
I hope to be on the scene for a long time. I'd love to be old and gray and still be working in this [horror] genre.
There cannot exist in the future an economy which is still mercantile but which isn't capitalist anymore. Before capitalism there were economies which were partially mercantile, but capitalism is the last of this genre.
Ah, genre. A word only a Frenchman could love.
Classical music is a genre of music. It's no more complex or less complex than pop music or R&B. The elitism is weird.
The horror genre is an extremely delicate thing. You can talk to filmmakers and even psychologists who've studied the genre, and even they don't understand what works or what doesn't work. More importantly, they don't understand why it works when it works.