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Stewie from Family Guy
6th Hour Heroes, Ambulance Ltd, Ash, Biffy Clyro, Bloc Party, Boy Kill Boy, Cold War Kids, Death Cab for cutie, Editors, Feeder, Foo Fighters, Franz Ferdinand, Frou Frou, Futureheads, Garbage, Garden State Soundtrack, Head Automatica, Hell is for Heroes, Hundred Reasons, Idlewild, Incubus, Infadels, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, JJ72, Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs, LCD Soundsystem, Longview, Maximo Park, Mew, Muse, Modest Mouse, Nine Black Alps, Panic! At the Disco, Phantom Planet, Phoenix, Placebo, Razorlight, Skin, Smashing Pumpkins, Soulwax, The Avalanches, The Fratellis, The Killers, The Long Blondes, The Rocket Summer, The Shins, Thirteen Senses, We Are Scientists, Will Young.
Pocahontas was the first film I ever owned and Matilda was the first I was ever given. I have it on dvd now.
I also have a love for Anchorman. We watch it at nearly every dvd night *Afternoon delight*
Another favourite would be Napoleon Dynamite. I feel like him when I wear my boots.
Though you've never seen it, Millions should be on your favourite list. Watch it damn it, nobody understands "Toast? Tup tup."
I think I'll always have a love for Moulin Rouge because I can sing to it.
Jack and Sarah is amazing.
And Little Miss Sunshine never fails to make me laugh.
When I am unhappy, Garden State makes me happy again. When I am happy it makes me happier.
Amelie wins a top award because blatently French is the hottest language ever, and it's funny too.
I used to watch Edward Scissorhands and Dirty Dancing with my mum when I was little, snuggled up in her blanket, drinking the last bits of her coffee, so they are top.
Lucky there's a Family Guy,
Lucky there's a man who
Positively can do
All the things that make us
Laugh and cry.
And I like Scrubs. It makes me laugh.
And we must not forget Heroes. It's got me hooked.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven was just read by me. It makes you think and is peaceful.
I read Jim Giraffe by Daren King at the start of the summer which was funny.
Also love His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman. The third was the first book to make to cry.
And another favourite, from when I was little, The Way to Satin Shore by Phillipa Pierce. Such an amazing book.
My dad.