I like songs, challenge, seeing good bands or any good live performance of art, concerts on DVD, bustin moves on sick beats, FIFA 98 on original Playstation, watching informative programs about UFOs or crazy-ass deep sea creatures, awareness of my good fortune, art in nature's details, taking pictures (with other peoples' cameras), architecture and the general design of aesthetics in spaces, vocab, books that I actually finish, travel, again music, and typing all about my many facets of experience, interest, and general exploits of my selfness.
People who know stuff about computers and stuff.
This week: Bonobo- Days To Come........Interpol- Antics.......The Killers- Sam's Town......Alexi Murdoch- Time Without Cosequence......been listening too much, honestly.
Here's a completely orderless list of some I like: Waking Life, The Life Aquatic, Batman Begins raged, The Kill Bill's, The Big Lebowski, Team America, Run Ronnie Run, This Is Spinal Tap, Requiem For A Dream, Pi, Saving Silverman, Goodfellas, American Beauty, King Kong (if you missed it at theaters you kind of blew it), Born Into Brothels, Hotel Rwanda, Crash, Enter The Dragon, A Clockwork Orange, The Tenacious D Complete Master Works, Minority Report, War of the Worlds was intense as hell, Rocky's I-IV (V doesn't count), Big, Flight of the Navigator, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Legend, The Edge, Young Frankenstein, original Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, The Red Violin, Fahrenheit 9/11 & Bowling For Columbine (obviously biased but still so necessary at the time), Leathal Weapons I & II, Bloodsport (Van Damme at his most glorious of slow-mos). And so on...
TLC, Travel Channel, Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, the occasional mindblast and glorious filth of vh1's reality lineup, Adult Swim, Futurama, Daily Show, UFC, The Dog Whisperer, Austin City Limits. I don't watch enough TV these days to really know what's good. Although, I just got really into Battlestar Gallactica oddly enough. If you have a sci-fi friend with the box sets, borrow them and just try to not get into it.
The No-Nonsense Guide to Class, Caste, and Heirarchies by Jeremy Seabrook. Buddhism: Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen, The Celestine Prophecy series by James Redfield. The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac. Currently reading the first of the Sandman series of graphic novels by Neil Gaiman called Preludes & Nocturnes, which I'm really digging. Planning to start The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand next.
Changes weekly.