My fantasy is, if I wasn't on 'Dexter,' I would move my family to London and work for the BBC on 'Doctor Who.'
I know I'm not a woman's fantasy man; I don't have to uphold this image of male beauty, so that's kind of a relief in a way.
I think sex is very interesting for most people, but I'm interested in sex as a way of communication, I'm not that interested in the fantasy version of a sex scene.
I work in fantasy all day, so when I go home, I want to touch reality.
Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality; they are also dress rehearsals, plans. All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination.
Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.
For me, the sketching of dresses was about fantasy and dreams. In my little room at home, I felt that I was somewhere else. In Paris, for instance.
I have an affinity for good roles in good films. I like a variety of parts, and if some of the good stuff happens to be in fantasy and horror, I do them.
There have been many different artists that have been inspirational. I suppose the question is directed to what was the reason why I went into fantasy illustration.
I have such a rich fantasy life, I can't help it. I do make up a lot of romantic stories in my head.
What happens in a fantasy can be more involving than what happens in life, and thank goodness for that.
I don't think people should confuse fantasy and reality because no one is perfect - we all know that.
'Game of Thrones' has multiple story lines, multiple countries, and it's complete fantasy.
If the general opinion is pessimistic, fantasy is going to hold its own.
I'm hardly digging trenches for a living. I'm getting to tap into my boyhood fantasies of being a larger-than-life character.
Perhaps fantasy offers imaginative escapism more than other genres.
Heaven is on this earth. There are no angels on the clouds with twanging harps... That's just another man's fantasy.
My whole career has been fulfilling my childhood fantasies, playing characters that are larger than life, getting to play a knight, an elf, a prince, and a soldier.
We love fantasy novels in which the characters think that they're peasants but turn out to be princes and kings.
I had some fears as a kid, but I was also relatively fearless. Maybe that's a result of living half the time in reality and the other half in fantasy.
I aim to tell the truth about any subject, not a romance or fantasy, not avoid the truth.