You. You're absolutely fascinating. And me? You know you think I'm FANTASTIC.
Martin Gore, Steve Martin, the Three Stooges. And and if you're from Gallifrey too, drop me a line... I've been left here without my TARDIS.
Favorites are Depeche Mode, Cocteau Twins, and His Name Is Alive - virtually anything else 4AD pre-2000. Not quite sure yet about all the new stuff since Ivo sold it back to Beggars. Bloody hell. Slowdive, Ida, Velour100, Cure, Smiths, Yo La Tengo, Dead Can Dance, Pixies, Throwing Muses, Durutti Column, New Order, Erasure, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy, KMFDM, enya (interesting mix so far eh?) Ivy, Starflyer59, the Sea and Cake, Windy & Carl, Air, Hooverphonic, Craig Armstrong, Frou Frou (& Imogen Heap).
Would love all of you reading this to take a listen to my friend Jenny Cummings, she's wonderfully talented:
http://www.myspace.com/jennycummings
There's many more of course, I just got tired of typing.
Isn't this one of the most beautiful songs you've ever heard?
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Primarily foreign films... especially fond of anything by Krystof Kieslowski. I adored Amelie & Life is Beautiful. Also took a recent interst in Kung Fu films by Jackie Chan, Jet Li. Also like Sci Fi and Romantic Comedies. 80's teenage angst films (Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, Better off Dead, etc). I also love anything with the Three Stooges, Laurel & Hardy, Buster Keaton or Steve Martin. Yeah I like physical comedy, I'm just no good at it!
Also, I'm especially fond of anything with John Cusack, Sir Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart, Kevin Kline, Meg Ryan or Winona Ryder to name a few.
The usual geek-boy stuff: Trek, Battlestar Galactica (old & new), anything on Discovery or History channels.
As for regular network slop, I'll watch LOST, Desperate Housewives (yeah so what of it?) Grey's Anatomy, Boston Legal & Commander in Chief, and The Daily Show
The best stuff is from British television though: Red Dwarf, Blackadder, Monty Python, just about any Brit Com. And of course Doctor Who! And for those of you still completely in the dark, the old show you used to watch on PBS in the 70's and 80's is back! More at:
http://www.gallifreyone.com
Would you like a jelly baby?
Trying to find time to start reading Coben's "Tell No One", I've been told it's great. Started "how soon is never" by Marc Spitz awhile back, but somehow got sidetracked. I still want to make time also for "The Pleasure of my company" by Steve Martin and "Hyperspace" by Michio Kaku.Then of course there's the Gallifrean Time Travelers Guide to planet earth. Not quite the Hitchhikers Guide to the galaxy, but reading it daily helps me get through my brief stay here on planet earth. If I could only remember where I parked my TARDIS...
Martin Gore, Steve Martin, the Three Stooges. The guy who gets the girl in the end.