Geez, alotta stuff. Music (both listening to and making), Anime, Anime Music Videos (AMV's), Drawing (anime or otherwise), weight training, being with friends, laughing, reading, becoming a Neurosurgeon, and overall just learning new things, exploring new skills and working with old ones, and enjoying life.
Peers I can have fun with, friends I can share interests with, and (ultimately) the woman I can share eternity with. ****People to convert!!****
I can honestly say there are no general genres which I don't like. Some are typically more ear-grating than others (like hardcore rap or death metal), but I like music that either gets my body moving, or elicits some sort of emotional response from me without being disruptive with overly foul language or discordant, head-banging jamming. I also like complex music, whether its a classic symphony or a phatty techno beat.
I love films. I can't say there are any that really grip the ultimate top spot in my mind, but if I had to choose a favorite movie, it would be "The Princess Bride". Its more classy than most "classic" movies I have seen. I also love the Star Wars and Lord of the Rings movies, both for many reasons. All the films that have been made by Hayao Miyazaki over the years are personal favorites of mine, and look forward to his future creations.
Not a whole lot except for a few things on the discovery and history channels. My personal favorite show (perhaps of all time) is Mythbusters, but there's a handful of cartoon shows that amuse me.
Phew...where to start. There's always classic series like the Chronicles of Narnia, The Lord of the Rings, or the Chronicles of Prydain. I also like a good sci-fi book like "Ender's Game" or "Armor". Then there are the "classic" classics I enjoy, such as "Crime and Punishment" or "The Inferno". My dad has given me some really good motivational books too ("As a Man Thinketh" and "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People") which I am really enjoying. Also, I can't forget another one of m favorites, The Book of Mormon. So yeah, there's a lot I've read, and there's still more to be read.
My mother and father, Joseph Smith, George Washington, Alma, Abraham Lincoln, Moroni, Gordon B. Hinckley, King Benjamin, Ghandi...to name a few