i love art, and music, and any kind of creative expression. i'll read anything that's recomended to me, especially if it's Scifi or Fantasy. I despise romance novels.
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Perfect Circle, Incubus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Audioslave, Metallica (though i'm not usually angry enough to listen to their albums, when i AM in the mood for it, it's great music to be pissed off to), Everclear, 90's Alanis Morrissette (she's too happy nowadays), Barenaked Ladies when i wanna listen to nonsense story lyrics, Dido or Boyz II Men when i wanna relax, and of course Victor Manuelle, Marc Anthony and Jerry Rivera (cuz i'm half Puerto Rican so it's in my blood)
the Terminator series, Alien quadrilogy, Predator movies (MUST see AVP... MUST see AVP...) most Quentin Tarintino movies, most Kevin Smith movies, cheesy family films, Boondock Saints, Amelie, ... anything that peaks my interest really (the one movie i regret ever seeing was house of 1,000 corpses... it wasn't the gore or the blood or the lack of plotline... it was that there was so much gore and blood that you get desensitized to it to the point where you just don't care anymore, which causes the lack of plotline to become the main focus point of the entire movie... in otherwords i just downright hated it)
adult swim (addicted to the point where it's not quite healthy), the simpsons, family guy, heroes, beauty and the geek (ya, i know, it's cheesy.... but geeks can be so damned cute), battlestar galactica, eureka, dead like me, daily show n colbert report.... you know... stuff like that
ANYTHING by Stephen King or Terry Pratchett. Terry Goodkind's okay, he let me down a few times, but he's bounced back from his slump. David Brin's Uplift series and some Dragonlance (just the Weis and Hickan books, though... easier to keep track of what's going on that way). Robert R McCammon's pretty good, too, but a bunch of his books are out of print, so i havent gotten to them yet. Recently fallen in love with Neil Gaiman and Christopher Moore