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Movies: Barton fink, fight club, perfume: the story of a murderer, miracle mile (one of the first movies I actually almost cried at in ages), shawshank redemption, the green mile, amereican beauty, no country for old men, Fargo, the departed, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, one flew over the cukoo's nest, pulp fiction, taxi driver, the fall, the godfather, sunshine, the big lebowski.

Books: atlas shrugged, the hobbit, the picture of Dorian gray, the war of the worlds, 1984, the stranger, frankenstein, Dracula,

if you like fantasy/lord of the rings-esque kind of stuff, id suggest the wheel of time series by robert jordan. i can honestly say its the greatest fantasy epic ive ever read, the different lore of the world sucks you in and never lets go, the regions have unique cultures, you feel as though you are thrust into the world of the story and when you put the book down, the real world feels pathetic in comparison. (warning though, its a 13 book series, and each book is nearly 1000 pages long)

Comics: watchmen, v for vendetta


Should keep you busy for a little while, ill add more later.
trademark91 Wrote: [ -> ]Movies: Barton fink, fight club, perfume: the story of a murderer, miracle mile (one of the first movies I actually almost cried at in ages), shawshank redemption, the green mile, amereican beauty, no country for old men, Fargo, the departed, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, one flew over the cukoo's nest, pulp fiction, taxi driver, the fall, the godfather, sunshine, the big lebowski.

Only one of those I've seen is Green Mile, and I loved that movie. I recognize quite a few from the list though. I'll definitely check them all out though. I need more movies to watch.

trademark91 Wrote: [ -> ]Books: atlas shrugged, the hobbit, the picture of Dorian gray, the war of the worlds, 1984, the stranger, frankenstein, Dracula

The Hobbit is great, and I read some of Dracula, and I've been meaning to get back into it. And I've been wanting to read 1984 too.

trademark91 Wrote: [ -> ]Comics: watchmen, v for vendetta

Watchmen I absolutely lovveeeeed. (Movie wasn't so great though). V For Vendetta movie was great, so I'll have to check out the comic, as I'm sure it's much better.

Thanks for all those. :D

I think I've got enough here to forget life for a while! woo.
Count of Monte Cristo
book, movie, anime, whatever you prefer.

also Fight Club
heh both of those have been mentioned, but that just reiterates the need to see/watch them. :D
books:

Ender's Saga
Wheel of Time Series
Artemis Fowl
Percy Jackson stories

all of these are great. i havent gotten into the wheel of time yet, but its like 15 books long.
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