Generally i'm intrested with. . .
The ridiculous
The incredible
The bizzare
The curious
and the unbelievable
Audrey Hepburn,Spike Milligan and Banksy
i hate silence, i need things to fill it. . .at the moment thats...
Massive attack
Desert Sessions
Bloc Party
John Digweed
Nick Warren
Dave Seaman
Sander kleinenburg
Timo Maas
Sasha
Moby
The Music
Regina Spektor
Cream
Mowgai
Arcade fire
Amusment Park sets fire
Explosions in the Sky
JOHN DIGWEED-FABRIC-10th FEB-WAS AMAZING!!
Ones i love to watch are;
Drop Dead Fred
The Shining
Reservoir Dogs
Fight Club
American History X
Batman ( the original)
Leon
mulholland drive
bad boys 1 & 2
Se7en
Pulp Fiction
Napolian Dynamite
city of god
lord of the rings
resident evil
ghostbusters 1+2
the bourne identiy+supremecy
constantine
monty python...every single one of them
saving private ryan
taking lives
fahrenheit 911
girl, interupted
gangs of new york
gothika
naked gun 1+2+3
I dont watch that much television but when i do...
family guy
big brother (shamefully)
neighbours
hollyoaks
any gross/obscure medical documentary
garth margenhis dark place
look around you
have i got news for you
never mind the buzzcocks
JUNK - MELIVIN BURGESS
Not perticually a profound book, but it holds meaning to me. Just creates inspiration and the story never gets tired out.
LORD OF THE RINGS - J.R.R TOLKIEN
Easily a set of the best books up to date. They were the set of books i first read even if it does take 5 pages to say 'they crossed the bridge'
ENID BLYTON BOOKS
I was always read her books as a child and ive re-read them since. They are amazingly good inspiring imagination
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR
I originally studied this for my English lit A-level. A lot of its themes are incrediably relevent still today, very intresting and mind opening
AUDREY HEPBURN
Everything she embodied; kind heartedness, poise, beauty and elegance