As a kid, I loved any fantasy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
Fantasy was something I'd read as a child. And, in fact, my teachers despaired a little bit because I refused to give up Enid Blyton. Then I walked through the wardrobe with C. S. Lewis, and I don't think I actually have returned fully from the wardrobe. So, fantasy was something that was in my life from quite young.
I realized that everything I do is fantasy, whether it is an adult movie or a kids movie.
I like fantasy. I've always been the kind of kid who likes to dream about other things I could be and exotic situations I could be in.
As a kid, I was obsessed with myths and legends and the haunting beauty of gothic stories.
I loved fantasy, but I particularly loved the stories in which somebody got out of where they were and into somewhere better - as in the 'Chronicles Of Narnia,' 'The Wizard Of Oz,' 'The Phantom Tollbooth,' the 'Dungeons & Dragons' cartoon on Saturday morning in the '80s.
I have always loved fantasy; I think probably stepping through the wardrobe with Lucy in C.S. Lewis's 'Narnia Chronicles' was my first exposure when I was really little.
I love anything that's sort of surreal and with fantasy.
I loved fairy tales growing up.
Fantasy for me as a kid was real, and I had a fantasy about what life was, whether it was sort of wicked and dire, or wholly normal, or whatever. Anything really close to home is not, it seems to me, what a good book should be about.