i'd like to get some recs for any form of entertainment, and i always find it interesting to see what people are passionate about. if you have anything that you love so much that you want to recommend to the world (or at least the ST world), please post, b/c i'd love to check it out.
edited to add my own:
movies
the shawshank redemption. i know it's totally overexposed, but i can't help but love it. the score, which is used in a lot of commercials and movie trailers, still gives me goosebumps.
wallace and gromit (the shorts as well as the feature-length movie).
books
as much as i love reading, i can't really think of books i'm die-hard passionate about... might edit later
music
i don't have a favorite album or singer, but i do have a list of songs that never fail to give me the shivers, even in 90+ degree, 90+% humidity weather
sera cahoone - the couch song
tom waits - please call me baby
iron and wine - the trapeze swinger
rilo kiley - pictures of success
john mayer - comfortable, and slow dancing in a burning room
the corrs feat. bono - when the stars go blue
tv shows/miniseries
friday night lights. i know this is very new, but every episode is a small masterpiece. i am in awe of this show.
arrested development. i came to this show late, and haven't watched every episode yet, but i adore it.
Nothing new really. The movies are ones that were innovative/well made or touched me. The music artists are ones that I can't listen to without singing.
Movies
Transamerica
Adaptation
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Requiem For a Dream (hard to watch, but v. good)
In Her Shoes
Wonder Boys
Music
Damien Rice
Evanescence
The Killers
soundtrack for The Village
Depeche Mode
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Oh lord girl I could go on forever about artists and art that I am passionate about!!
TV Shows
-24
-The Sopranos
-Twin Peaks
Books/Plays -American Psycho -Glamorama -Lunar Park -Any Harry Potter book -Hamlet -A Midsummer Night's Dream -The Taming of the Shrew -Medea -The Trojan Women -The House of Yes -That Scottish Play (MacBeth, for those of you non theatre folk) -The Other Boleyn Girl
Music -Prince (any of his music) -Pre-Bedtime Stories Madonna -Def Leppard -Journey -Motley Crue -Musical theatre: Rent, Les Miserables, Phantom, Wicked, A Chorus Line, My Fair Lady
Movies -The Princess Bride -Monty Python and the Holy Grail -American Beauty -The Usual Suspects -Brick -Layer Cake -Traffic
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Hmm, I had to really think about this one but here's what I came up with when I searched my heart.
Movies *To Live (a Chinese film that spans pretty much the whole 20th century) *Time Bandits/The Last Unicorn/Labyrinth- anything that fits into the horridly awful fantasy category.
Books *Paul Theroux- he wrote Mosquito Coast, Hotel Honolulu and a huge amount of non-fiction travel essays/books. Simply amazing author, beautiful and witty prose. I've actually stopped in the middle of a sentence and sighed. *L. Frank Baum- As in the Wizard of Oz. He wrote 13 books set in Oz and they are fantastic with gorgeous illustrations (not done by him). *Jane Auel- She wrote Clan of the Cave Bear way back in the seventies (?) and has six or seven books in the series. They are about "cave men and women"- the level of detail that she puts into her reading is fantastic...not saying that at any level that they are true, factual details but they're there nonetheless. *Books in general. Books really are a passion for me, and not just the reading of them. I love the feel of a hefty hardcover book in my hands, I love the smell of a used bookstore (dreams and coffee?), I love the way the pretty covers look on my shelves. I actually cried in that scene in Pleasantville when they burned the books.
Music *Willie Nelson- He's actually the only singer/band I could come up with that I'm passionate about. I love music, and lots of singers...but WN is the only person that I love every single song every single time.
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*Willie Nelson- He's actually the only singer/band I could come up with that I'm passionate about. I love music, and lots of singers...but WN is the only person that I love every single song every single time.
Ooh, relrel I concur! I listen to the song Poncho and Lefty at least 3 times a week.
I also love nearly everything by Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Jay-Z and Prince.
Other faves of late: The Cure, New Order, The Afghan Whigs, the song "Debra" by Beck. Any song about wooing a woman that includes the line "Lady, step inside my Hyundai" is a winner in my book. I also love the Prince vibe that song has. *
*I realize all my music choices are pretty old, but I think I have finally reached an age where I don't keep up with that racket those young kids are playing. Just kidding, I just have been in a time warp lately.
TV (also mostly old-available on dvd only): Law and Order: Criminal Intent and many more cop shows - deep down I secretly want to bust criminals:
Strangers with Candy - I adore Amy Sedaris The Office (British version) Various home shows, like Moving Up on TLC and House Hunters Extras Antiques Roadshow - for some reason, this often makes me cry.
Authors: Bernard Malamud Francine Prose David Sedaris and Amy Sedaris I just read David Rakoff's Don't Get Too Comfortable and laughed my ass off. Larry McMurtry
Movies: The Night of the Hunter The Thin Man films Everything by Alexander Payne - Citizen Ruth, Election, About Schmidt and Sideways 80s and 90s comedies like Coming to America, Clifford, and tons more I can't think of Terms of Endearment
eta: U2! I can't believe I forgot them. I have been on the hugest U2 kick lately. I've always been a fan, but in the last month or so, it's almost all I want to listen to.
I know I'll be missing a ton (and I may add more later when I think of them), but here's some of mine. TV: - Felicity - LOST - What About Brian? - Grey's Anatomy Movies: - The Shawshank Redemption - Serendipity - Frequency - Beauty & the Beast (I'm serious! The story is so touching and I love the music.) - Anything with Johnny Depp (duh!)
Books: - The Lovely Bones - Good Grief - The Stand
Music- Artists: - Anything Broadway- I seriously love it all - Stephen Sondheim (speaking of Broadway...) - Chantal Kreviazuk - Over the Rhine - Harry Connick, Jr. - And I generally like soundtracks from my favorite shows (Grey's Anatomy, Felicity, etc) - Pirates of the Carribean soundtrack (both 1 and 2)-- It's by Hans Zimmer and he's amazing. Also did the music for The Da Vinci Code, which I also loved - U2 - Bon Jovi (don't laugh at me!)
Music- Songs: I could probably go on forever with this one, but I'll try not to. - 'Mistakes I've Made' - Fran Lucci - 'Feels like Home' - Chantal Kreviazuk - 'Ghosts of You'- Chantal Kreviazuk - 'Stay'- Wood - 'In His Eyes' - Jekyll & Hyde (the musical) - 'Someone Like You' - Jekyll & Hyde - 'Latter Days' - Over the Rhine - 'When you Know'- Shawn Colvin
Okay, I've got to stop. This list is getting too long.
TV: Lost (I'm hoping the third season starts to get better) Grey's Anatomy Ugly Betty The Office Scrubs Like you, I got into Arrested Development too late, but I that show.
Movies: Frida The Motorcycle Diaries Anchorman Matchpoint (actually, I like a lot of Woody Allen stuff) Finding Neverland (soooooooo good)
Books: I like a lot of Latin American Authors: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Oscar Hijuelos, Isabel Allende I'm also reading The Black Dahlia right now and I'm loving it About a year ago I read The Time Traveller's Wife and I loved it Anything by Bill Bryson--squishy, I think you'd love him if you haven't read him before. He's got a fantastic sense of humor that I think you'd totally "get."
Music: I kind of run the gamut on music. Some of my favorites are: The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album. I just got it for my birthday and it's fantastic Beck (he's consistently GREAT) David Gray Ben Harper Some of The Cure The Eagles Elton John Eric Clapton The JB's Jack Johnson Johnny Cash John Mayer Jurassic 5 Justin Timberlake Les Nubians Madeleine Peyroux Paul Simon Ray Charles Another fan of Willie Nelson
TV 1. How I Met Your Mother 2. CSI 3. Entourage 4. Nigella's show - she is so soothing and her food is always so good!
Books 1. Pride and Prejudice 2. In Cold Blood 3. anything by MFK Fisher - though How to Cook a Wolf is probably my favorite 4. Gigi 5. To Kill a Mockingbird 6. Make Way for Ducklings
Music 1. The Shins 2. Ella Fitzgerald 3. Madeleine Peyroux 4. Madonna 5. Nina Simone 6. Cat Stevens
Movies 1. Rushmore 2. Sideways 3. The long version of Pride and Prejudice 4. Breakfast at Tiffany's 5. LA Confidential
-The Brontes -Gothic suspense novels -Margaret George -The Death of Ivan Ilyich -Larry McMurtry -Margaret Atwood -Gabriel Garcia Marquez, esp. Love in the Time of Cholera -The Woman in White -Lord of the Flies -Shakespeare, esp. the Sonnets, Macbeth, and Titus Andronicus -Stephen King -- his outlook on writers and writing is fantastic, and he is a great storyteller -Gone With the Wind (but not the movie) -Emily Dickinson -J.R.R. Tolkien -Death of a Salesman -Our Town -Jorge Luis Borges
Movies: The Jerk (anything Steve Martin, really) The Princess Bride The Shawshank Redemption To Kill a Mockingbird Anything Alfred Hitchcock Anything Disney Grease Office Space Cinema Paradiso
TV Shows: The Sopranos 24 Heroes The OC () LOST Saved by the Bell The Office
Music: Cinema Paradiso (soundtrack) I am with Nyla on the Broadway stuff, esp. Phantom, Les Miserables, Jekyll & Hyde, RENT and Starlight Express The Format Old-school Dave Matthews Band Billy Joel
-- Edited by halleybird at 16:53, 2007-02-03
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