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A huge big giant hot pepperminty mocha choco-coffee thing that is not only bottomless, but drinkable forever, any time day or night, without making me have the caffeine shakes and crazy tummy. Beyond that? Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman.Though if you are funny AND smart, which frankly must go hand in hand, you're in (preposition.)
In no order at all: The Shins, A. C. Newman, Belle & Sebastian, Air, Radiohead, Stereolab, REAL Indie rock, the Rosebuds, The Boredoms, M.I.A., The Wedding Present, Galaxie 500, Stars, Death Cab for Cutie & The Postal Service, All Girl Summer Fun Band, The Softies, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Mogwai, The Clash, Tiger Trap, Camera Obscura, Cinerama, Interpol, The New Pornographers, The Flaming Lips, Heavenly, The Pixies, Archer Prewitt, American Analog Set, Jurassic 5, The Beastie Boys, Chet Baker, Ella-of course, Blossom Dearie, Johnny Hartman, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, Led Zepplin-how could I not? Heart-suck it you know you love them too, some Rolling Stones-old stuff, Ozzy-era Black Sabbath (only), Motorhead-still, Beth Orton, Hi-Softs, The Sea & The Cake, Elliott Smith, goddamnit, Rogue Wave, Sufjan Stevens, We Are Scientists, The Gorillaz, oldskool hip hop like Run DMC, Sugar Hill Gang, cheesey hip-hop-pop- hits of the early '80's because afterall, there is No Parking on the Dancefloor, South, My Bloody Valentine, honestly - do I need to keep going?
Also no order, deal with it: No Country For Old Men, Play Time, ok, any Jaques Tati, 'cause he's pure joy, Kind of a Kurosawa nut, Yojimbo is my current favorite, or Ikiru, '70's American cynical cinema, Five Easy Pieces, The Marathon Man, The Conversation, Bullitt, The Manchurian Candidate (no, the original - how could you even ask?) Lost In Translation, Some Like It Hot, M, Fight Club, Se7en, The Innocents, Black Orpheus, The Royal Tennebaums, Rushmore, Bottle Rocket (hello, all Wes Anderson stuff), Sanjuro, The Seven Samurai, Good Will Hunting, Marny, It's A Wonderful Life-yeah even a cynic gets corny sometimes, Sunset Boulevard, The Apartment, Bell, Book, & Candle, Diva, Miller's Crossing (perfection), His Girl Friday (the Grant/Dunne verision!), The Philadelphia Story, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (€œThis is my happening. And it freaks me out!€?), Werner Herzog never lets me down, I mean, come on! Stroszek, Agurrie the Wrath of God, Nosferatu, Fitzcarraldo - do I have to list them all? Well I won't. You're not the boss of me. Freaks, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, The Sentinel, Evil Dead II, The Others, and I love Kubrick - The Shining, Dr. Strangelove, The Killers, Eyes Wide Shut, 2001, Saving Private Ryan, Jaws (hilarious & scary), The Great Escape, The Rules of the Game, Narc, Boogie Nights, The Killers, corny-ass 1960's horror films, if Vincent Price or Roddy MacDowall or Peter Cushing are in it - I'm sooo there. The Naked Kiss, Pick Up on South Street, rightgeous, old skool kung-fu...
Dexter, LOST, Dirty Jobs, The Daily Show, Autopsy, The American Experience, South Park, Strangers With Candy, Frontline, and lately-60 Minutes when they kick Dubya & his administration's ass, BBC's The Office, Extras, 6 Feet Under, The Sopranos, Chapelle's Show, The Simpsons, did I mention The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart? My future-second-husband...
Were you looking for order here? Pffft. Silly goose: Shirley Jackson - especially We Have Always Lived in the Castle, H.P. Lovecraft, Cold Mountain, The French Lieutenant's Woman, The Magus, anything by Steinbeck, If on a Winter's Night a Traveller, The Baron in the Trees, The English Patient, Winesburg Ohio, Just a Dog, A People' History of the United States, The Art of Modern Rock, Edward Gorey rocks my world, graphic novels and indy comics, The Watchmen, Ted McKeever's Metropol changed my life, Alan Moore's From Hell, anything by Dan Clowes and Chris Ware, anything Sedaris, Hawk of May, A Distant Mirror, Grimm Fairy Tales, folktales, particulary the older and brutal ones before they were edited and cleaned up "for the kids", The Tin Drum, Americana, The House of Mirth, Edith Hamilton's Mythology, Augusten Burroughs, goddamn Dave Eggers' You Shall Know Our Velocity, Caron McCullers, Flannery O'Connor, The Master & Margarita, (which reminds me I should read other Bulgakov), and a major history geek,
yeah right. they just break your heart.