Top Fives

Top 5 Made Up Games:

1.- Trans-pool volleyball: There were two pools at my cousin’s building side by side, one small and the other regular sized. We would throw balls from the big pool and one guy in the little pool had to keep them out. If he couldn’t, the one who got the ball in got his turn in the small pool.

2.- The floor is lava: Not really original, as I later found out, but I didn’t copy it from anybody.

3.- Lance throwing: Find a very long, somewhat heavy metal pole that is thin enough. Find a place outside where other humans rarely pass. Or animals. Make sure there is soft soil so that the pole can stick to the ground and look really cool. Take turns throwing the lance at eachother. Don’t get hit.

4.- Naked drunk racing: It wasn’t a gay thing, I swear. If anybody on this forum has never gotten plastered yet, try it when you finally do (it has to be one of your first times). Run naked as fast as you can. You have to be drunk enough that it is actually a dangerous idea.

5.- Drunk fighting: Same rules as fight club, usually no punching in the face also, and everybody MUST be drunk.

Top 5 Liquors

1.- Venezuelan Rhum

2.- Scottish Whiskey

3.- Belgian Beer

4.- South African Amarula

5.- Tequilan Tequila

  1. Gin - Gordon’s
  2. Gin - Bombay Saphire
  3. Gin - Grenall’s
  4. Gin - Plymouth
    5… Whiskey with a mixer

Albums

  1. Rated R -QOTSA
  2. Number of the Beast -Iron Maiden
  3. Blood, Sugar, Sex Magic - RHCP
  4. Bridge Over Troubled Water - S&G
  5. 10 summoner’s Tales - Sting

albums (most plays on last.fm)

Asura - Asura
Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian
Deerhunter - Microcastle
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

albums (what i would have put without looking at last.fm)

The Microphones - The Glow pt 2
Radiohead - Kid A
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Panda Bear - Person Pitch
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon


books (judged by my ratings on goodreads)

Grapes of Wrath - Steinbeck
Grendel - John Gardner
Ham on Rye - Bukowski
Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera
Notes from Underground - Dostoyevski

I think you have to be American to like the Grapes of Wrath the dust bowl had no resonance for me and although the book was well written, I could not empathise with the characters. I did not make it into the last chapter, it seemed too obvious what was going to happen. I think Southpark when they internet goes down, a satire of it spoke to me more, sadly. Steinbeck was a superb author, Of Mice And Men I read in school, and loved it even though I was forced to read it, but this book kinda left me a little nonchalant.

Kudos for the Dostoyevski though, my favourite is Crime and Punishment atm, but then I haven’t got around to reading them all yet. The Devils I didn’t like so much, too many characters, my memory couldn’t cope.

Books:

  1. The Mill on the Floss, Eliot
  2. The Brothers K, Dostoyevski
  3. Ivanhoe, Walter Scott
  4. Silas Marner, Eliot
  5. Don Quioxte, Cervantes

Sci-fi series (movies):

  1. Resident Evil
  2. Underworld
  3. Bloodrayne
  4. Species
  5. Elektra

(*Yes, I have a thing for hot chicks, half-naked, killing zombies, vampires, sexing humans, and such-like)

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Top 5 series (sci fi is too restrict)

1 -Lost (minus the last season)
2- Breaking Bad
3- Alias (good times)
4 - The O.C.
5- Skins ( 1st and 2nd season only)

Honorable mentions: Californication, Dark angel

Top 5 movies

1- Fightclub
2-Closer
3-Stay
4-Kokuhaku
5- Garden state

Honorable mentions: The united states of leland, Vanilla Sky

I’ve already done movies…

Top 5 Philosophers

  1. Nietzsche
  2. Plato
  3. Kant
  4. Descartes
  5. JohnJones

A zealot of being properly informed through critical news organs, obviously…

Top 5 philosophers (from a guy that has yet MUCH to read)

  1. Nietzsche
  2. Schopenhauer (no, I haven’t read him, but he gave us Nietzsche)
  3. Parmenides
  4. Heraclitus
  5. Dubstep lyrics from Dubstep Allstars vol.3

Top 5 historical movies

  1. Barry Lindon (by like a mile)
  2. The Seventh Seal
  3. Lawrence of Arabia
  4. Henry V
  5. Sauna (Finnish, download it or something without reading what it’s about)

Historical Movies:

1.(Amadeus
2.(Apocalypse Now (the original version)
3.(Taking Woodstock
4.(The Battle of Seattle
5.(Downfall

Wasn’t sure if you were talking about actual recreations of historical events, historical fiction which I think Barry Lyndon was, or period pieces.

Favorite Movie Endings:

1.(The Black Stallion
2.(The Full Monty
3.(Nashville
4.(Last Night
5.(Bully

lol, I do like dubstep.
I’m gonna download that album and give it a go.

Ooooh and we been getting along fine lately: dub step? Boring, too much sampling, no instruments, talent? Na don’t ge me wrong two step was cool, but dub step is not fly enough, it aint black enough to be cool. Ok now I’m sounding like I is black, not but them guys do know their music. It’s gone off the rails recently, what can I say…

Well nice knowing ya. :stuck_out_tongue:

Do it stoned.

If you have to be stoned to like music then it’s not good music, this is not the 60s. :wink:

Favorite Movie Endings:

1.The life of Brian
2. Ocean’s 11 (the original)
3. The Graduate
4. Casablanca
5. Fight Club

Favourite Actors:

  1. Helena Bonham Carter
  2. Robert De Niro
  3. Ed Norton
  4. Johnny Depp
  5. Kevin Spacey

Way, way too little choices but there you go. :slight_smile:

If you have to put restrictions on music, then you don’t know what good music is, this is not the 1300’s.

Oh you have to put restrictions on good music, people who just steal other peoples music and have no discernible talent of their own, that’s not good music, that’s regurgitating stuff someone went out of their way to create (remixes piss me off the most, no wonder you’re getting no money for that, you didn’t do jack shit). Don’t be so naïve. We judge music by how long a band lasts, how many people like them, how different it is, how talented the performers are, whether live they don’t just turn up on stage and push a button and walk off, or can’t sing and just mime, all sorts. We don’t judge music by a passing fad that will probably be deader than disco in no time. Not referring to any music genres per se but get real dude. :wink:

Seriously spare me the “free form” everything is good crap, some bands are just not going to last. Hell some music forms are just so trite, and so copying other people they didn’t deserve to be there in the first place. Let me tell you what producers look for, they look for the next best thing, not something that is an iteration of someone else’s talent. Get real, you can’t put a label on just damn good, my ass. There are bands I can’t stand that are damned good. There is some objectivity in any art form.

Let me tell you what I value, I value sheer musical talent, and ability to play music in a way that just works, I value someone who doesn’t play to the crowd but develops their own flavour. I value creativity, a muse of fire, that would ascend the very heavens of invention. What I don’t value is some twat singing or using someone else’s song because they don’t have the creativity to make their own songs. It doesn’t have to be all their own work, it doesn’t even have to be any of it, but it has to be composed in such a way that it is not overly derivative. It has to have something of a muse.

Now I am not a big fan of “dance music”, but occasionally someone just does something amazing: it’s not all their own music it’s not therefore original but it is put together in such a away that the talent is obvious:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVT5NmqJPrI[/youtube]

And what do you have against the 1300’s anyway, a lot of the late middle age music was very original, I wish we had preserved it all. It’s only now in the 21st century where we have so much music at our command, that some artists at least feel no needed to have any talent any more.

If music only sounds good when you’re off your nut on your favourite drug, and not when you’re sitting there listening to it sober and appreciating it as well, it aint good music. Live with it.

Favorite Actors:

1.) Sean Bean
2.) David Morse
3.) Hugh Laurie
4.) Kevin Spacey
5.) Nicholas Cage

Favorite Actresses:

1.) Kathy Bates
2.) Jennifer Tilly (Hotness Alone)
3.) Kate Winslett
4.) Salma Hayek
5.) Marisa Tomei