I love when you go to a horror film with real horror fans and everybody's there watching, getting involved and screaming. That's when it's most alive and exciting for me.
I'm that grumpy old guy yelling at all those pesky little Grizzly Bear fans to get offa my lawn.
My goal is to make everyone and anyone a fan.
Quickly you learn it's way better to have fans talking and caring about you than not.
I give up so much to do what I do. Like, I give up a personal life. I give up my friends, my family. I give up a lot of stuff to pursue what I love and to make my fans happy. I give up so much. So, I'm going to be the best.
I don't care what the critics say or think because I care for and love my fans.
Oh, I was never a very big Jim Woodring fan. I've never thought his work was that great.
Vinyaya was being openly antagonistic, and that was an emotion that could be trusted, unless of course it was a bluff and the commander was a secret fan of his, unless it was a double bluff and she really did feel antagonistic.
I'm a huge fan of basically anything written about complicated, contradictory women. I'm drawn to them really quickly.
Horror fans are very passionate people, and they are very much into the 'Saw' thing. So they watch sometimes as carefully as the writers and producers do, in terms of the way the story plays out.
With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character.
If you find something that you feel you belong to, become a groupie and a fan, and then a critic.
The tastes of country music fans are not limited to the narrow range defined by consultants and programmers and record company moguls.
I don't answer fan mail. I don't have time for that. It's like hundreds of thousands of people who think they're going to become millionaires getting autographs from movie actors. I don't have time for those idiots. I've got stuff to do.
I think ultimately a fan is a fan and you can't put new things on the fans mind if you don't have an audience.
It is well documented that I am a lifelong football fan. My love of the British game started with the 1966 World Cup.
A lot of fans were drawn to me because they knew that whatever the score was, I was going to run as hard as I could on every play. You don't have that now, you have guys waiting for next week or even next year.
My Conga people [fans] will find me anywhere I go.
I was a big fan of Jim Hall as well. I liked his comping style, his accompanying. And that he played, generally, four note chords, the top four strings of the guitar.
A fan is a fan is a friend no matter what current hesheit operates on, AC or DC. Thanks for being one of mine.