Wrestling, Photoshop(and image editing in general), Victorian literature, Sims 2, bad horror movies, funny B-movies, mental illness, 19th Century ephemera, crime scene photos, Art Nouveau, RPGs, politics, cemetaries, ecclesiastical kitcsh, and a vast array of unrelated flights of fancy.
Thanks to Noc for this idea...sorry I didn't do better on yours!
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In no particular order: Type O Negative, Depeche Mode, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Manowar, Rhapsody, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, an occasional Led Zeppelin track, Elvis, Richard Cheese, Demonspeed, Reverend Horton Heat, Sisters of Mercy, The Cure, Joy Division, New Order, Peter Murphy, Lycia, Echo and the Bunnymen, Motorhead, some Ozzy, some Misfits, an occasional Rolling Stones track, Wagner, Ravel, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Cold, Apocalyptica, New York Dolls, Cinderella, early Motley Crue, The Clash, Buddy Holly, Bobby Darin, Chris Isaak, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, some James Brown here and there, Carnivore, The 69 Eyes, and H.I.M., just to name a few. Genres are for the weak!
Carnival of Souls, Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Metropolis, Devil's Advocate, Silence of the Lambs, The Big Lebowski(actually, anything by the Cohen Brothers), Clerks, Clerks 2("ooh, cake!"), 300, anything with Vincent Price, most of the Tim Burton films, Evil Dead, Army of Darkness, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Ninth Gate, and most Ed Wood or William Castle movies.
I'm not much into television. If I am watching, it's usually either one of the wrestling shows, one of the 'Law and Order' shows, or 'CSI'. Not the spinoffs, though...although I still say 'CSI: Fargo' would be awesome.
On my shelves you'll find: Wilde, Swinburne, the Rosettis, Byron, Poe, Longfellow, Tennyson, Yeats, Marcus Aurelius, Milton, Dante, Homer, Virgil, Jerome K. Jerome, Camus, Kafka, Keats, Shelley, and more anthologies about the Decadent and Aesthetic Movements than one person should be allowed to have. On the next shelf, there's Michael Savage, Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, Mark Steyn, Robert Spencer, Dinesh D'Souza, Christopher Hitchens and Jonah Goldberg. Next up is the Sin City books, a lot of Peanuts, the Marquis DeSade, various books about Victorian culture, a biography of Vlad the Impaler, eccentric miscellany, and some Anne Rice. On the topmost shelf, however, is a partial collection of the works of Marie Corelli...which will someday be completed, with any luck.
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. God bless you all.