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This is rather explanatory..
Such a long list... have a collection of my favourite DVDs but they are mostly documentaries or movies documenting historical/ political events such as Black September, WW2 etc... well, lots of German films and of course, Tim Burton's stuff. Not really a 'chick flick' kind of movie buff though but well any good movies with Bradd Pitt in them are worth a watch. Not forgetting Edward Norton as well.
Did like TV at some point of my life. CSI was great. Watching DVDs are better because I can watch them whenever I want to rather than rush home for another episode of the Simpsons (like I used to) which has also started to get boring for me.
Books are great.Anne Rice, Mary Higgins Clark, Paulo Coelho, Edgar Allan Poe, William Blake, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Noam Chomsky, Jean Piaget and other amazing writers occupy my bookshelf. I also enjoy Shakespheare from time to time but I think Shakespheare has been way too overated.Have too many books according to my dad but I love them. From fiction to non fiction; classics to gothic cult fiction; pyschology to politics, I love them all. E books can never replace real books. I need to feel the pages, smell the paper, appreciate the typography and cover design besides of course appreciating the content of the books.E books just doesn't do that for me and many people I know. I am old school when it comes to books.
Hugo Chavez.