I'm one of the biggest Ghost Rider fans ever. He's been a hobby of mine ever since I was seven years old. I actually have a whole room in my house dedicated to Ghost Rider memorabilia.
I make my money off of touring and merchandise. And I'm lucky I have really loyal fans that understand how it works and support.
'Lost' fans were fantastic fans. I've said this before, but they were rabid, and they questioned everything - they were merciless, but I loved them for that.
My fans have always loved my metaphors.
Part of what we did is change that misconception that reggaeton is machista and misogynist. On the contrary, women are our biggest fans, and they inspire us.
For me, I think 'Jem' fans were expecting a remake of the cartoon, and the movie really is inspired by the cartoon based in a 2015, modern-day setting. It is going to be very different, but it's also going to be very familiar as well.
I love my fans more than anything.
As far as the sounds on the space station, it's pumps, fans, motors, certain modules are louder than others, but it's generally a pretty nice working environment. It's not too loud or too smelly.
I owe everything I have to them when I'm out there on the mound. But I owe the fans nothing and they owe me nothing when I am not pitching.
A lot of my fans, and a lot of country music fans, they still wear boots.
My parents are music fans, even though neither of them play an instrument. I was exposed to their record collection, so I love everything from Joni Mitchell to Bruce Springsteen.
We're all music fans and we just love being in a band, and that's why we do it.
Metal fans are just as compassionate and caring and tolerant as any other form of music fans are.
For a lot of people, music is about the show, the lights, and all that. With Filipino music fans, they genuinely listen to songs.
Every single one of the guys that I've written songs about has been tracked down on MySpace by my fans.
There should be an element of mystique between the fans and the artist. That bit between the stage and the audience. I think that's necessary.
My dad and my mom were big Nat King Cole fans, so they had everything he did.
One fan sent me one tooth, so I made a necklace out of it. But then I found a bunch of my baby teeth, and started realizing I would love to wear a piece of my fans' bodies on me.
They're so generous, the American fans. They send money to the various charities I support. I tried to raise a little bit of money to send to Nepal, and they were straight in with thousands of dollars.
I've got belief that the Newcastle fans know how much I want to play for them.