You usually find me writing what I like to think of as intelligent summer action and genre films.
My first gig in the business was a guest star on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' so I'm neck deep in sci-fi. It's been a very good genre to me.
Genre stuff is the most exciting stuff for an actor to play. I get to try new things, do things I would have never got the chance to do.
I'm not seeking out genre films, but this just came my way, and Miramax was good enough to add a role for me because we wanted the chance to work together.
Comedy's my first love. I love that so much. You play comedy in drama, too. The difference between genres doesn't really change the method of acting.
'Days' has always been strong as an icon in TV history, and it's still going on strong and represents the genre of daytime drama so well. I'm proud to be a part of it.
My goal isn't so much genre, or fact-based or not fact-based. I just want to work on projects that I think could be great.
The fact is that Superman isn't around because he is the oldest superhero. He's still around because he is a great superhero. He's the guy that spawned the entire genre, and that didn't happen because it was a mediocre idea.
I don't really differentiate between different genres: if there's a good part going, I'll go after it, and it's preferable to me if it's something I haven't done before.
I hope that I can make good music out of whatever genre I go into. Just to prove to myself that I can.
You put funny people in funny costumes and paint them green and we could talk about anything we wanted to, because that was the only thing that fascinated Gene about this particular genre.
There's been so many different types of musicals, and it's a funny genre because there's a fine line between clever and stupid. It really takes a genius to know how to do it.
I've never found kicks to the groin particularly funny, although recent work in the genre of the buddy movie suggests audience research must prove me wrong.
As much as I love the Western genre, I figured if I kept doing those, I'd eventually run out of steam on that, and that would've been the end of it.
I love being an actor, and that's really the bottom line - in any medium, in any genre - and I want to do it.
I love horror movies in space. I love it when the genre switches over and what was sci-fi becomes horror.
A live performance is the same no matter what genre it is. Wrestling, rock 'n roll, hosting, acting - it's the same thing.
I do always like to do things I haven't done before, so I'm always looking out for things in a different genre, or a different sort of character.
I knew what kind of genre 'Casa de mi Padre' was going for. But my character, specifically, I think is very real.
As a viewer, I never want any movie ruined for me, no matter what the genre is.
I had always wanted to be a writer who confused genre boundaries and who was read in multiple contexts.