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Oh look at that...I already missed a day. It's ok, because these two questions go together so well. I don't really understand the people who object to being asked to pick a favorite. Even if I don't consciously call something my favorite, I always seem to have one choice that I clearly like more than everything else in that category. Are all the other singers going to be offended if I decide that someone else is my favorite?

Day 4: Your favorite male singerCollapse )

Day 5: Your favorite female singerCollapse )
 
 
 
 
 
 
Day 3: A song that makes you danceCollapse )
 
 
 
 
 
 
Day 2: A song that makes you cryCollapse )
 
 
 
 
 
 
I never actually seem to finish these things, and will definitely have to do part of this one either in advance or when I get back from vacation, but I figure not starting is more of a failure than not finishing, right?

Day 1: Your Favorite SongCollapse )

The rest of the days' themesCollapse )
 
 
 
 
 
 
As long as I'm keeping track of books I read, I thought I should keep track of films I watch too.

January

The Tale of Despereaux
Mirrors
Taken
Gigantic
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Instinct
Funny Games
Revolutionary Road
Unknown
Thr3e
Don't Say a Word
For Your Consideration
Kalifornia
The Final Cut
Ice Dreams
P2
Truth or Consequences, N.M.

February

Sunshine Cleaning
Shutter
Coraline
The Uninvited

March

Ghost Town

April

Inkheart
Secrets of the Mountain
Urban Legends: The Final Cut
Angels & Demons

May

Repo Men
Up
Race to Witch Mountain
The Taking of Pelham 123

June

Redbelt
Ghost Writer
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
You Don't Mess With the Zohan
Wanted
Synecdoche, New York
The Eye
Darkness Falls
Princess Protection Program
Land of the Lost
City of Ember
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
State of Play

July

Paradise Found
Wrong Turn
Christine

August

G-Force
The Langoliers
Hamlet 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
January

"A" is for Alibi                         Sue Grafton
Given the Evidence                       Margaret Barrett and Charles Dennis
The Home Secretary Will See You Now      Graham Ison
The Oath                                 John Lescroart

February

Fletch and the Widow Bradley             Gregory Mcdonald
The First Wives Club                     Olivia Goldsmith
Fletch and the Man Who                   Gregory Mcdonald

March

Memory and Dream                         Charles de Lint
The Little Country+                      Charles de Lint

April

May

Aesop's Fables: a New Translation        Aesop
The Velveteen Rabbit                     Margery Williams Bianco
Beauty and the Beast                     Marie le Prince de Beaumont
The Mad King                             Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Story of Little Black Sambo          Helen Bannerman
The Story of Little Black Mingo          Helen Bannerman
Coraline (sample)                        Neil Gaiman
UR (sample)                              Stephen King
Heat Wave (sample)                       Richard Castle
A Million Little Pieces (sample)         James Frey
Bambi                                    Marjorie Benton Cooke

June

The Red House Mystery                    A. A. Milne


* currently reading
+ finished the following month