Anime, theological debates, Music (playing my clarinet), the finer arts, reading, eating sweets (especially cakes), playing videogames (Especially Disgaea!), and hanging out with the best girl on the planet!
I've already met the one with whom I shall spend eternity with, but if you would like to debate a novice about religion, or whathaveyou, I'll gladly be your opponent.
DJ sharpnel, The SoundTrack to Azumanga Diaoh, as far as genres go, it doesn't matter as long as the song appeals to my taste. The only problem I have with music, isn't even about the music, but is about the "Gansta" sub culture. Rap is an excellent Genre for expressiveness, but "Gangsta" rap doesn't bode well with me.
Nothing really comes to mind when I hear the word movie, except for overpaid actors who make more money than those who are actually needed like doctors, researchers, and the like. I don't entirely blame actors as it is not their fault that people would pay a lot to see them, well, act.
Hmm, TV does not interest me anymore. Simpsons was on the top of my list, but I feel since 2000, the series went stale. The same goes for Family Guy with the introduction of their new season. South Park is the only show to me worth watching, as well as old reruns of Futurama. I can only hope that Futuara doesn't turn into another Simpsons.
There are a lot of books I would like to read, but it would be unfair for me to write them here as this spot is for books which you have read, and enjoyed. Well, 1984, Animal Farm, and I can't recall any others at the moment.
AS for heroes, I would say Sam Harris (sans spirituality) James Randi, Carl Sagan, and Richard Dawkins, all pioneers who weren't afraid to show their viewpoint to the polarized masses. Im not into worshipping anything, but I believe these people are worthy of recognition for their respective fields of study.