The art of zombie survival, watching Bob Iger like a hawk (as the new CEO he had better not screw up Disney like Eisner did), romance novels, all of the 80's, p-funk, theology, more of the 80's, old school pin-ups, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (and everything related), me, weight lifting, sushi, political incorrectness, and Jesus. Maybe I should combine the last 2 (Jesus tends to be politically incorrect)...
Marc Almond, Danny Elfman, David Bowie, Billy Idol, Tim Curry, Roy E. Disney (so that we can make sure that Bob Iger is doing a better job than Eisner as the new Disney CEO), Lauren Bacall, all the members of Depeche Mode, Karen Robards, Pino (an artist), Joannah Lindsay, any of my old friends who I can nolonger get a hold of but would still recognise my name and write back to me on MySpace, and Marc Almond
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Most of the 80's, like D.M., the Cult, the Clash, the Cure, the Smithereens, the Smiths, embarrassing hair-metal bands (for the sake of all those associated with me and their good name/honor/pride I will not be identifying these shameful musical groups), GLAM ROCK, and whatever the hell else I've managed to pick up in my record collection. Long live the 80's!
Hughes movies (like "Pretty in Pink" and "Weird Science"), horror movies (just about anything with vampires, werewolves, hauntings... you name it), Kevin Smith movies (all hail Silent Bob), "Casablanca", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"./index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=5663 69494&n=2"MySpace.com .. width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" ..
I am a slave to "Supernatural". That's the only TV show I'll do any thing to watch. Other than that I love "the Simpsons", "Futurama", "American Dad", "Family Guy", "The Colbert Report", "Scrubs", "Law and Order", and "Crossing Jordan". Most shows don't really fit in with my schedual, so I miss the bulk of them. Other shows are on cable, which I usually do not have access to. Then there are shows like "Desparate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy". They're great shows, but I get sick of them after a while. Old cartoons are also near and dear to my heart, but most of the good ones (like Tex Avery cartoons, Woody Woodpecker, Micky Mouse, etc.) aren't on air anymore.
"Dark of the Moon" by Karen Robards, anything by C. S. Lewis, "Cycle of the Werewolf" by Stephen King, the Bible, appologias, and most books on psychology and philosophy. I really can't name all the books that I like or even love because there are just too many. I don't even have enough money to own them all. But when I do I'll probably follow Huntington's lead and open my own library.
My heroes are my big brother and all of the Christian saints (from Genesis to today). And of course Jesus.