Sports among others (especially football and basketball-forever fan of Aris Thessaloniki)
Christopher Lee,Malcolm Mc Dowell (20 years ago), Adrian Borland (do I stand any chance?),Georgios Karaiskakis, Alexander the Great Macedon of Greece
post-punk,dark-wave,80's,Celtic sounds(SAVAGE REPUBLIC,DEAD KENNEDYS,SUBHUMANS U.K.,ZOUNDS, THE MOB,WIPERS, HUSKER DU, FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM, THE CHAMELEONS, THE SOUND,MIDNIGHT OIL, THE GO-BETWEENS,THE SMITHS,THE HOUSEMARTINS, MIKE OLDFIELD till '84, THE POLICE, MECANO,SOULSIDE,DEAD CAN DANCE, X-MAL DEUTCHLAND, COCTEAU TWINS,DANSE SOCIETY, EN PLO, GENIA TOU XAOUS,INTERPOL, TUXEDOMOON, JOY DIVISION)
Stanley Kubrick, John Carpenter, David Cronenberg,John Boorman, Neil Jordan, Walter Hill, Monty Python,Pier Paolo Pasolini,Hammer Films,'Celtic' films ('Braveheart', 'In the name of the father', 'Some mother's son')-however,my all time favourite is 'Midnight Express'
'How the west was won', 'Miami Vice','Shogun', 'North and South', 'Roots', 'Lost'
John Steinbeck, Anton Checov, Maxim Gorky, Nikolay Gogol, Nikos Kazantzakis, Stratis Mirivilis, Herman Hesse, Albert Camus, Stefan Zveig, Robert Frost, Percy Shelley, Kostas Kariotakis
The Sioux, Apache and all the other tribes mistakenly called 'indian'. The only two films I've seen depicting those great people with a sense of justice are 'The big little man' and 'Dances with wolves'