I was not into sci-fi, science fiction, at all. I was into some of the old pirate films with Burt Lancaster and stuff. I liked them.
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I've never really been into the sci-fi genre myself.
I wasn't a big science fiction aficionado, there were a few films like 2001 or Blade Runner that were favorites of mine, but since I started this series I have gained more respect for the genre and become more of a fan myself.
I like sci-fi.
I've always loved 'lived-in' sci-fi. We take it for granted now, but it was a revelation in the late '70s - '80s, when movies like 'Alien', 'Escape From New York', and even 'Star Wars' introduced us to the idea that the future could, in fact, look old.
I'm a bit of a geek, actually. So I always wanted my first film to be science fiction.
Well, I grew up in the '80s, which was a really massive time for sci-fi.
I had decided after 'Hollow Man' to stay away from science fiction. I felt I had done so much science fiction. Four of the six movies I made in Hollywood are science-fiction oriented, and even 'Basic Instinct' is kind of science fiction.
I was a total sci-fi geek. 'Star Wars' was my ultimate favorite.
I was always into science fiction as a kid. I loved science and tinkering with things.
Yeah I loved, as a kid growing up, I loved science-fiction.