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Todd

Full of woe, and further to go.

About Me

"... when I come to blows, when I am numbering my foes, just hope that you are on my side, my dear." Home | Browse | Search | Invite | Film | Mail | Blog | Favorites | Forum | Groups | Events | Videos | Music | Comedy | Classifieds

My Interests

movies, music, geeky stuff, (comics, roleplaying games, and card games), art, riding bikes, (tiny ones with pedals), gameboy photography, and living-room badmitten.

I'd like to meet:

Zombies. But only so I could shoot them, bash them in the head, or blow them up.Somebody who will fancy up my Myspace page for me. Maybe a cool background, a fancy icon thingie, some hip music playing in the background, oooooooh and I want the pictures to flip all crazy or get all blurry and stuff when you click on them. Yeah, that's what I want.

Music:

Joy division, New Order, The Magnetic Fields, the Pixies, The Rentals, Bell and Sebastion, Pulp, Television Personalaties, Sonic Youth, Free Kitten, Nuetral Milk Hotel, Butter Glory, Sleater-Kinney, Pavement, Radiohead, Portishead, The Bravery, The Killers, Coco Rosie, The Arcade Fire, Postal Service, Elefant, the Replacements, Echo and the Bunnymen, T-Rex, Bauhaus, Misfits, Love and Rockets, Concrete Blonde, Tindersticks, Pogues, PJ Harvey, Bjork, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Serge Gainsbourg, Bobby Darin, Interpol, International Noise Conspiracy, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Clash, The Adverts, Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, X-ray Specs, Dead Kennedys, and The Twin Peaks Soundtrack!(Angelo Badalamenti/Julee Cruise).

Movies:

Wes Anderson's films make me happier than any thing else in the world right now. Brokeback Mountain. Everything by, the cohen brothers, David Lynch, Terry Gilliam, Tykwer, P.T. Anderson, Jeunet and Caro, Gondry, Van Sant, Araki, or Cristopher Guest. A life Less Ordinary, True Romance, Badlands, Reservoir Dogs, Breakfast At Tiffany's (I have a crush on Holly), Rope (Hitchcock Rocks), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood, Midnight Cowboy, The Graduate, Say Anything, Gross Point Blank, Love and a .45, Doom Generation, Nowhere, Natural Born Killers, Poison, Hard Eight, Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, Velvet Goldmine, Swoon, Lawn Dogs, High Art, Pi, Scotland P.A., Donnie Darko, The Reflecting Skin, The Passion of Darkly Noon, The Krays, La Femme Nikita, Leon:The Professional, Amelie, City of Lost Children, Man Bites Dog, Funny Games, Brother of Sleep, Dead Alive, Evil Dead I and II, Night of the Living Dead, 28 Days Later, Jacob's Ladder, Bladerunner, Alphaville, THX-1138, A Clockwork Orange, (I like most of Kubrick's stuff), Tetsuo: The Iron Man, older anime; Vampire Hunter D, Robot Carnival, M.D. Geist, A Wind Named Amnesia, Lensman, Devilman, stuff with robots and mechs and things blowing up and bleeding. Michael Moore Documentaries. I really like to watch movies, it's one of my favorite things to do.

Television:

TWIN PEAKS, The Prisoner, Firefly, Outer Limits, Twighlight Zone, any half decent tv sci-fi, The Tick (animated and live action), That 70's Show, Arrested Development, Red Dwarf, Are You Being Served, The Young Ones, Berserk, and Robotech.

Books:

With pictures; James Kochalka, (Monkey vs. Robot, Froglin Fancy Pants), Andi Watson, (Dumped, Skeleton Key, Geisha), Daniel Clowes, (David Boring, Ghost World, A Velvet Glove Cast in Iron), David Lapham, (Stray Bullets, Murder me Dead), Tony Millionaire, (Sock Monkey, Maakies), Mike Allred, (Madman, The Atomics), Adrienne Tomine, (Optic Nerve, 37 Stories), Junji Ito, (Flesh Colored Horror, Uzumaki), Chris Ware, (Jimmy Corrigan), Los. Brothers Hernandez, (Love and Rockets, Penny Century), The Goon, Scud, Gears, and Angry Youth Comix. I like books about comics, like Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics. I'm trying to read more real books, Hornsby, Welsh, and Palaniuk(?) seem cool. I like older sci-fi; Pierre Boulles, (Planet of the Apes), Anthony Burgess, (A Clockwork Orange), Orwell, Assimov, Bradbury, and K. Dick. The Wild Party by Joseph Moncure March.

Heroes:

David Lynch, and Captain Malcolm Reynolds