Top 15 Movies Top 15 Books
1. Bowling for Columbine 1. Jurassic Park
2. Braveheart 2. 1001 Arabian Nights
3. Terminator 2 3. Tom Sawyer
4. Lord of the Rings 4. The Grapes of Wrath
5. Indiana Jones movies 5. A Separate Peace
6. Back to the Future 1&2 6. The Rainmaker
7. Gladiator 7. The Runaway Jury
8. Blade 8. The Andromeda Strain
9. JFK 9. Congo
10. Star Wars 10. Oliver Twist
11. Saving Private Ryan 11. The Pelican Brief
11. Fight Club 12. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
12. Titanic 13. To Kill a Mockingbird
13. Interview With the Vampire 14. Huckleberry Finn
14. Snatch 15. Patriot Games

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What I really enjoy is a good movie, TV show, book, or blizzard.  They're all different forms of entertainment and I enjoy  them all.  Here you'll find links to sites about entertainment, movies, games and books.

My favorite TV shows are The Simpsons, The X-Files, Seinfeld, Malcolm in the Middle, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, and ER.  They are basically the only shows I watch on TV now.  The most awesome shows not on TV anymore are I Love Lucy, The Twilight Zone, Perfect Strangers, Dennis the Menace, and The Ghostbusters. 

The Twilight Zone was EASILY the most amazing and inventive show ever on television.  The only chance I got to see it was when channel 11 (WB) played those 24 hour marathons for a few years on New Year's Eve.  I stayed up all night and day those few times to watch it.  For a long time I didn't understand why it wasn't on anymore but I guess I understand now.  I had a tape of an episode a while ago and I realized that I fast forwarded through something like 10 minutes of the 25 minute show.  That's because back when the show was really popular, it didn't take much to scare people.  There were a lot of moments that tried to build suspense by going slowly to a scene and lacking dialogue.  Maybe back then that scared people but it would just bore people now.  The thing is that the show's ideas were really awesome and the quality was superior to what's on TV now, but it lacked the action that the shows on TV have nowadays.  I imagine it just wouldn't grab as large an audience share today even if the plots were craaaaazy nice. 

My favorite authors out there are probably John Grisham, Michael Crichton, and Tom Clancy.  Mary Higgins Clark also writes good stuff.

I used to play video games quite a bit when I was younger but it's confined now to occasionally in college.  The best games from the old days were Zelda and Mario and Sim City 2000 but now there's Starcraft, NBA LIVE, and Counterstrike.