10 Things about Colfax *dramatic reverb*
19 years ago
General
Stolen from Raaben, heres ten ranodm things I enjoy in these three cateogries
Movies:
1)The Shawshank Redemption- One of the most amazing movies...ever
2)Phonebooth-really suspensul, the part where stu starts crying made me cry too :(
3)The Shining-We all know Jack is crazy...but this is just even more so!
4)An American Werewolf in London- The only movie to date to give werewolves at least SOME credibility in the horror genre.
Spirited Away-One of my all time favorite Miyazaki films
5)Grave of the Fireflies-ditto *cries for Setsuko*
6) Fantasia-The biggest influence on me loving classical music and wanting to become an animator
7)Monty Python and the Holy Grail-I <3 brits and there humor
8)Titanic-I think me wathcing this so much when I was little made it prett obvious I was gay now that I think about it!
9)The Ring- I dont care what you say, this was an awesome movie!
10)Silent Hill- The first good film to be made based off a video game
Music:
1)L'Arc~en~ciel-Hyde is hot...and Ready Steady Go! is my theme song
2)Utada Hikaru- love her voice
3)The Beatles- The Beatles...end of story!
4) Nobuo Uematsu- If ever there was a Mozart of today...this is him
5)Patsy Cline-Becasue this is what my mom would listen too
6)Malice Mizer-Only goth/heavy metal band I actually enjoy
7)E-Type-I damn my Swedish friend for gettin me into damn swedish techno!
8)Frank Sinatra- c'mon...who doesnt love old blue eyes?
9)Don McLean- Great music...love it
10)Andrew Llyod Webber-Phantom of the Opera...need I say more?
Pastimes:
Sleeping
Video Games
Horseback Riding
Traveling
Wathing Movies
Drawing
Painting
Reading
Writing
Going to School<---yes, I enjoy school ok?!
Movies:
1)The Shawshank Redemption- One of the most amazing movies...ever
2)Phonebooth-really suspensul, the part where stu starts crying made me cry too :(
3)The Shining-We all know Jack is crazy...but this is just even more so!
4)An American Werewolf in London- The only movie to date to give werewolves at least SOME credibility in the horror genre.
Spirited Away-One of my all time favorite Miyazaki films
5)Grave of the Fireflies-ditto *cries for Setsuko*
6) Fantasia-The biggest influence on me loving classical music and wanting to become an animator
7)Monty Python and the Holy Grail-I <3 brits and there humor
8)Titanic-I think me wathcing this so much when I was little made it prett obvious I was gay now that I think about it!
9)The Ring- I dont care what you say, this was an awesome movie!
10)Silent Hill- The first good film to be made based off a video game
Music:
1)L'Arc~en~ciel-Hyde is hot...and Ready Steady Go! is my theme song
2)Utada Hikaru- love her voice
3)The Beatles- The Beatles...end of story!
4) Nobuo Uematsu- If ever there was a Mozart of today...this is him
5)Patsy Cline-Becasue this is what my mom would listen too
6)Malice Mizer-Only goth/heavy metal band I actually enjoy
7)E-Type-I damn my Swedish friend for gettin me into damn swedish techno!
8)Frank Sinatra- c'mon...who doesnt love old blue eyes?
9)Don McLean- Great music...love it
10)Andrew Llyod Webber-Phantom of the Opera...need I say more?
Pastimes:
Sleeping
Video Games
Horseback Riding
Traveling
Wathing Movies
Drawing
Painting
Reading
Writing
Going to School<---yes, I enjoy school ok?!
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I've never watched An American Werewolf in London. I hate how most movies portray werewolves as mindless crazed beasts, so I tend to avoid them. I should watch it someday.
Spirited Away was awesome
Monty Python, good
Titanic - my first sight of the opposite sex and probably why I'm gay now :P
As for #8 in music, I can raise my hand and say "Me". Dunno why, but I can't stand him and singers like him. I was once trapped in a car for an hour listening to one of his CD's. Ugh, nightmares followed.
L'Arc~en~ciel-Hyde, I've only heard the opening song they did for FMA. That was Ready Steady Go!, wasn't it? I love FMA. :3
I wish I could go horseback riding. I don't know any place around here where I could. I went on pony rides almost religiously as a little kid, but thaqt park closed long ago.
I'd also enjoy going to school if it weren't for boring teachers, classes dumbed down to pathetic levels to accomodate idiots (we had a guy in Biology II this year try to argue, in all seriousness, that a hurricane is a living thing... how is he in 12th grade?), and no real incentive to work hard.