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    Posted: March 02 2019 at 09:19
I thought it would be interesting to see people's tastes across various arts. Feel free to come up with your own approaches to lists.   I'm going to do fourteen music choices, fourteen films, fourteen TV shows, and fourteen novels. I could easily choose others, but the idea is to give some idea of ones tastes across a range of arts (I think one's taste in one art will tend to be reflected in other arts). List as many or as few as you like or comment on other people's choices...

So here is my stab at it.

Novels:

- 1984 (George Orwell)
- The Road (Cormac McCarthy)
- Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro)
- The Thee Stigmata of Palmer Eldtritch (Philip K. Dick)
- Mother Night (Kurt Vonnegut)
- Stranger in a Strange Land (Robert A. Heinlein)
- The Tin Drum (Günter Grass)
- Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
- Infinite Jest (David Foster Wallace)
- Island (Aldous Huxley)
- Blindness (José Saramago)
- The Club Dumas (Arturo Pérez-Reverte)
- Oryx and Crake (Margaret Atwood)
- The World According to Garp (John Irving)

Films (director listed):

- A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick)
- Raise the Red Lantern (Zhang Yimou)
- Three Colours: Red (Krzysztof Kieślowski)
- Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier)
- The Lobster (Yorgos Lanthimos)
- Brazil (Terry Gilliam)
- The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman)
- Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer)
- Alphaville (Jean-Luc Godard)
- Drowning by Numbers (Peter Greenaway)
- The Wicker Man (Robin Hardy)
- Black Rain (Shohei Imamura)
- The Bothersome Man (Jens Lien)
- Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby)
- Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky)

TV Shows (writer/ creator listed):

- Dekalog (Krzysztof Kieślowski)
- The Singing Detective (Dennis Potter)
- House of Cards Trilogy (British version -- Andrew Davies, Michael Dobbs)
- The Prisoner (Patrick McGoohan)
- I, Claudius (Jack Pulman)
- Fargo (Noah Hawley)
- First Born (Ted Whitehead adapted from Maureen Duffy)
- Inside No. 9 (Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith)
- Black Mirror (Charlie Brooker)
- Utopia (Dennis Kelly)
- Les Revenants (Fabrice Gobert)
- The Twilight Zone (Rod Serling)
- Misfits (Howard Overman)
- Real Humans (Lars Lundström)

Music:

- Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven)
- Lamentations of Jeremiah (Thomas Tallis)
- Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op. 100 (Schubert)
- Cello Suites (J.S. Bach)
- Carmina Burana (Carl Orff)
- The Planets (Gustav Holst)
- Lakmé (Delibes)
- Génération sans Futur (Art Zoyd)
- Maddalena (Ennio Morricone)
- First Utterance (Comus)
- Big Fun (Miles Davis)
- Five Leaves Left (Nick Drake)
- Docteur Faust (Igor Wakhévitch)
- I futuribili (Egisto Macchi)

Be interesting to see playwrights, painters, poets etc.

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Music
Pink Floyd, Supertramp, The Doors, zeppelin, who, steely dan, Beatles, ELO, America, Eagles, David Bowie,  Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, Marley, Stylistics, Stones, Hendrix

Favorite Movies
Harry and Tonto, La Strada, Nashville, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Network, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Battle of Algiers, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, A Woman Under The Influence,  Buffalo '66

Comedy (big drop with each name)
Mort Sahl, Bill Hicks, George Carlin, Louis CK, Bill Burr, Dick Gregory, Dave Chappelle

Favorite Directors
Vittorio De Sica, Robert Bresson, Frank Capra, Akira Kurosawa, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, John Cassavetes, Ingmar Bergman, John Huston, Elia Kazan, Robert Altman, Billy Wilder, Paul Mazursky, Sidney Lumet, Abbas Kiarostami, Stanley Kubrick
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In lieu of a pompously delusional, lengthy post I know is sure to come, I will just say I like the "hits".
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^^ Thanks MSF.

Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

In lieu of a pompously delusional, lengthy post I know is sure to come, I will just say I like the "hits".


"... none of the hits, none of the time ... now you know what the art is all about!"

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Here's some shallow and inane thinking on display.

I do hope that various members give this a try, even if it's just one or two choices per art categories of their choosing. If one can choose just a few that "define" you somehow, or are deeply significant to you, then that would be great. I'm interested to see correlations across arts in taste. If one is into more mainstream music, then I might expect more mainstream novels and film, for instance. If art house cinema is ones thing, then perhaps one could expect more "arty" music choices. If one likes quirky music, then perhaps on will find more quirky films and novels etc. What we like gives insight into our personalities, but we are all complex individuals. Okay, that wasn't deep at all. ;)

Generally speaking, I tend to appreciate art house, science fiction, the strange, the quirky, the disturbing and black comedy. I'm pessimistic, melancholy, an outsider, and tend to appreciate dystopian tales. My first musical love was classical music, and the early films and novels that i was into were science fiction and fantasy (things like Logan's Run, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Doctor Who and in novels authors like H.G Wells, Issac Asmimov, Ray Bradbury, Douglas Adams and Tolkien).
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14 is too many but here's a few off the top of my head

Novelists (rather than novels so I'm not here all day):
Dostoyevsky
Hemingway
Burgess
PKD
Hesse
Faulkner

Films:
Robocop
Bloodsport
The Big Lebowski
Falling Down
Mad Max
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Stalker

TV shows (I apparently only like comedies):
Top Gear
Trailer Park Boys
Red Green Show
World Peace
Mr Bean

Music:
Stravinsky
Faust/Krautrock in general
Kayo Dot
Primus
Melvins
Isis/Old Man Gloom/everything Aaron Turner
Swans
Neurosis
thrash metal in general

edit: ok I added a few more


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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Here's some shallow and inane thinking on display.

Okay, okay, I'll play along. This took forever. f**k.

Novels:

The Once and Future King - T.H. White
The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco
If On A Winter's Night A Traveler - Italo Calvino
The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/The Silmarillion - J.R.R. Tolkien
Notre-Dame de Paris - Victor Hugo
Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
Ulysses - James Joyce
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
I, Claudius - Robert Graves
David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee
Watership Down - Richard Adams
Dune - Frank Herbert

Films (director listed):

Lawrence of Arabia - David Lean
Elephant Man - David Lynch
The Lion in Winter - Anthony Harvey
The Godfather I and II - Francis Ford Coppola
The Quiet Man - John Ford
Beauty and the Beast - Jean Cocteau
Amadeus - Milos Forman
The Exorcist - William Friedkin
Goodfellas - Martin Scorsese
Harold and Maude - Hal Ashby
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones
Blade Runner - Ridley Scott
Ran - Akira Kurosawa
Pan's Labyrinth - Guillermo Del Toro

TV Shows (writer/ creator listed):

The Twilight Zone - Rod Serling
Game of Thrones - David Benioff
All in the Family - Norman Lear
Star Trek - Gene Rodenberry
The Ed Sullivan Show - Ed Sullivan
Ren and Stimpy - John Kricfalusi
Monty Python's Flying Circus - Python, Monty
Fawlty Towers - John Cleese
Seinfeld - Jerry Seinfeld
Law and Order (various) - Dick Wolf
Saturday Night Live - Lorne Michaels
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Alfred Hitchcock
The Outer Limits - Leslie Stevens
Sherlock - Steven Moffat

Music (Not Prog or Rock):

Mississippi John Hurt - Avalon Blues: Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings
Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' in the Moonlight
Muddy Waters - Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live
Elmore James - King of the Slide Guitar
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport
Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
Woody Guthrie - The Asch Recordings
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos
Mozart - Requiem in D minor
Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison





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Can't really think of that many great TV series off the top of my head, might come back to that one later. As for the rest of the categories:

Novels:

The Castle (Franz Kafka)
World Light (Halldór Laxness)
The Counterfeiters (André Gide)
Journey to the End of the Night (Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (Aksel Sandemose)
Mysteries (Knut Hamsun)
Watt (Samuel Beckett)
The Third Policeman (Flann O'Brien)
The Magic Mountain (Thomas Mann)
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson (G. I. Gurdjieff)
Foucault's Pendulum (Umberto Eco)

Films:

The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (John Cassavetes)
Kings of the Road (Wim Wenders)
Série noire (Alain Corneau)
L'atalante (Jean Vigo)
After Hours (Martin Scorsese)
Boy Meets Girl (Leos Carax)
The Mother and the Whore (Jean Eustache)
Thundercrack! (Curt McDowell)
Eraserhead (David Lynch)
Suspiria (Dario Argento)

Albums:

Secrets of the Beehive (David Sylvian)
Spirit of Eden (Talk Talk)
Lateralus (Tool)
Exercises in Futility (Mgła)
Public Castration Is a Good Idea (Swans)
Closer (Joy Division)
Sphere (Merzbow)
Free Jazz (Ornette Coleman)
Earthbound (King Crimson)
Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T. (Einstürzende Neubauten)
Through Silver in Blood (Neurosis)
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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Série noire (Alain Corneau)

Excellent movie - first time I've seen it listed! I'm a big fan of Patrick Dewaere, lots of fine movies of the late 70s/early 80s.

"Série noire" and "A Bad Son" both remind me of "Buffalo '66"
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I am not going to number and will sometimes vary from authors to individual books (for instance) and not in any definitive order and may come back as more come to mind and amend.  

Books:  Bambi (Felix Salten); Ray Bradbury; Ernest Seton Thompson; I Married Adventure (Osa Johnson); Tolkein; Joyce Carole Oates; Jerusalem (Alan Moore); The Morland Dynasty (Cynthia Harold Eagles); Ursula K. LeGuin; John Crowley; Thomas Hardy; Edward Gorey; Don Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes); Gravity's Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon); Gabriel Garcia Marquez; Stranger in a Strange Land (Robert A. Heinlein), And Ladies of the Club (Helen Hooven Santmeyer); Jack London; The Tin Drum (Gunter Grass); e e cummings; Clark Ashton Smith;John Steinbeck; It Happened in Boston? (Russel H. Greenan); The Secret Garden (Frances Hodgson Burnett); Thornton Burgess; Edgar Allen Poe; The Stand (Stephen King); Forever Amber (Kathleen Winsor); Lewis Carroll; O. Henry; Jane Austen; The Three Musketeers ( (Alexandre Dumas); William Shakespeare (well, plays); Harlan Ellison; T. W. White; Peter S. Beagle; Mark Twain (esp Letters From The Earth); Just So Stories; The Sparrow (Mary Doria Russell); Black Beauty (Anna Sewell); Dorothy Parker; Dune (Frank Herbert);Elizabeth Goudge; The Egg & I (Betty MacDonald) H. P. Lovecraft;  Albert Payson Terhune; Arthur C. Clark; Daphne Du Maurier; Lone Cowboy (Will James); Isaac Asimov, Richard Adams

Films:  Excalibur; LOTR Trilogy; The Gods Must Be Crazy; The Return of Martin Guerre; The Birds; Nosferatu; Aguirre, The Wrath of God; Meetings With Remarkable Men; Babette's Feast; 200 Motels; Beauty & The Beast (Jean Cocteau); MP's Holy Grail & Jabberwocky; 8 1/2; Casa Blanca; Romeo & Juliet (Zefferilli  version) The Red Balloon & White Mane; The Wizard of Oz; Tess; The Bad Seed; National Velvet; Manon of the Spring; all of The Marx Brothers films; Gone With The Wind; A Clockwork Orange; Bringing Up Baby; La Cage Au Folles; Head; Fantasia; The Turning Point; The House on Haunted Hill; Invaders from Mars; Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?;  Harold & Maude; To Kill A Mockingbird; The Ma & Pa Kettle films; 2001: A Space Odyssey; Brewster McCloud; Damn Yankees; The Ruling Class; Carmen (Carlos Saura's version); A Boy & His Dog

TV:  Upstairs, Downstairs; If These Walls Could Speak; Meeting of Minds; Steambath; Jeopardy!; Lost; Twin Peaks; The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; In Living Color; X Files; Absolutely Fabulous, Quantum Leap; Pee Wee's Playhouse; Northern Exposure; Downton Abbey; Dark Shadows; Breaking Bad; The Tracy Ullman Show; The Twilight Zone; Fawlty Towers; Victoria; Fairy Tale Theatre; Early SNL; The Addams Family; MP's Flying Circus; Cooking shows and hard news.

Comedy:  Carol Burnett; Stephen Wright; The Smothers Brothers; Pee Wee Herman; George Carlin; The Firesign Theatre

Music:  Well, the obvious.  And: The Beatles, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, The Strawbs, ELP, Procol Harum, The Kinks,  Genesis (and solo efforts from Hackett, Phillips & Gabriel), Yes, Pink Floyd, Psychedelic Furs, Gentle Giant, Family, Camel, Frank Zappa, The Moody Blues, The Move, Loreena McKennitt, Dead Can Dance, Alan Stivell, The Pentangle (and solo efforts by Bert, John & Jacqui) , The Doors,  Fairport Convention, The Bonzo Dog Band, The Eurythmics, Athy the Electric Harper, Azam Ali, Owain Phyfe,  The October Project (and Mary Fahl solo), The US Kaleidoscope, Bob Dylan, Spirit, Deborah Henson Conant,   Renaissance (and Annie Haslam solo), Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jimmy Spheeris, Love, Pearl Jam, Van Morrison (esp Astral Weeks), Seckou Keita, Fever Tree, Phil Ochs, Incredible String Band, Leo Kottke,  Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe & The Fish, Pink Floyd, REM, Black Sabbath (and Bill Ward solo), Roy Wood, The Pretty Things (SF Sorrow period), Buffalo Springfield, Dan Hicks, Tim Buckley, CSN &Y, HP Lovecraft; Jefferson Airplane, Fever Tree, Pearls Before Swine, Marillion, iamthemorning, Lunatic Soul, Big Big Train, US Ars Nova, Riverside, Offa Rex, It's A Beautiful Day, Richard Thompson.  Favourite classical composers are Debussy, Holst, Stravinsky, Vaughn Williams.

Visual Artists:  The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Kay Nielsen, Salvador Dali, Walter Crane, Claude Monet, Leonardo DaVinci, Rembrandt, Edward Gorey, Durer, MC Escher, Maxfield Parrish, Georgia O'Keefe, Arthur Rackham; Psychedelic Era Poster Art (esp those that drew on Victorian themes)

All subject to addition.  Now I'm exhausted. Bet you are, too.  Smile





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Will only stay with recent stuff (30 years max)

Writers:
Jonathan Coe
Amélie Nothomb
Claude Courchay
William Deverell
and many more

Film authors:
Sean Penn,
Bacri/Jaoui,
Julio Medem,
Cédric Klapisch,
Tim Robbins,
Jaco Van Dormael,
John Malkowitch
Jim Jarmusch
Denis Arcand
Xavier Dolan
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Peter Greenaway
Patrice Leconte
Claude Lellouch
Ken Singleton
Atom Egoyan

TV (not a big watcher):
WKRP In Cincinnati
Cheers
Sex In The City
Californication
Sons of Anarchy (first three seasons)
Vinyl (only one season, sadly)

Music:
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Author:
Terry Goodkind

Film directors:
Albert Pyun
Walter Hill
Sam Peckinpah
John Woo
Isaac Florentine.

Films:
Anything action, western, exploitation or horror in the 60/70/80/90's periods.

Also Hallmark Christmas movies (yes freaking really - so don't bother contacting me from November-first week of January each year when they're airing! )

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Great idea for a topic, Logan.  Interesting how much in common and also where divergences occur, amongst those who've spoken up so far.  
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I'll go for five. I don't always feel confident in my choices when I go for bigger lists. 

Don't finish many novels. Wish I could, but they lose me pretty easily. I read a bit more poetry, though, so I'll list poets. 

Poets:
Rainer Maria Rilke
Donald Justice
John Berryman
Karen Volkmann 
Arthur Rimbaud

Films:
Solaris (Tarkovsky)
Persona (Bergman)
Winter Light (Bergman)
Play Time (Tati)
The Godfather (Coppola)

TV Shows (primarily anime; I watch TV regularly, but am regularly underwhelmed):
Hanamonogatari
Tatami Galaxy
Hyouka
Cowboy Bebop
Dark

Music:
Talk Talk - Laughing Stock
Olivier Messiaen - Poemes pour mi (orchestral)
Various Artists - Golden Rain
Lo Borges - A Via Lactea
Toru Takemitsu - Requiem


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Great subject, impossible task, quite impossible.  Let's just say I love the arts. 
 
I do love reading everyone else's lists however.

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Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:

Great subject, impossible task, quite impossible.  Let's just say I love the arts. 
 
I do love reading everyone else's lists however.

I have never made so many edits, to add more beloved things.  I do hope more add visual arts as well.  It's been so fun reading these.
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Novels:
the Rabbit series - John Updike
Time's Arrow - Martin Amis
the Trial - Franz Kafka
a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
the Outsider - Albert Camus
a Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
the Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
Nausea - John Paul Sartre
Foucault's Pendulum - Umberto Eco

Plays:
Waiting for Godot (Samuel Beckett)
No Exit (Jean Paul Sartre)
Look Back in Anger (John Osbourne)
the Homecoming (Harold Pinter)

Films (director listed):
Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola)
Taxi Driver (Martin Scorcese)
Threads (Mick Jackson)
Life is Sweet (Mike Leigh)
Children of Men (Alfonso Cuaron)
the Exorcist (William Friedkin)
Sexy Beast (Jonathan Glazer)
O Lucky Man (Lindsay Anderson)
If (Lindsay Anderson)
Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy)
the War Zone (Tim Roth)
Nil by Mouth (Gary Oldman)
the Picture of Dorian Gray (Albert Lewin)
Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer)
Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly)

TV Shows (writer/ creator listed):
Blackadder (Richard Curtis & Ben Elton)
Red Dwarf (Rob Grant & Doug Naylor)
NYPD Blue (Stephen Bochco & David Milch)
the Thick of It (Armando Iannucci)
Black Books (Graham Linehan & Dylan Moran)
Peep Show (Andrew O'Connor, Jesse Armstrong & Sam Bain)
Father Ted (Graham Linehan)
Spooks (David Woolstencroft)
the Fall (Allan Cubitt)
Only Fools and Horses (John Sullivan)
the IT Crowd (Graham Linehan)
Rab C Nesbitt (Ian Pattison)
the Simpsons (Matt Groening)
Ren & Stimpy (John Kricfalusi, Jim Smith, Bob Camp & Lynne naylor)

Music:
ELP
the Fall
Bartok
the Kinks
the Rolling Stones
Echo & the Bunnymen
the Cure
Arthur Brown
the Nice
Television
SAHB
the Go Betweens
King Crimson
the Monochrome Set



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interesting topic Greg.. and worthy of a bit of thought and not just my usual toss off trollish musings.  I'll have to think that over and come up with some lists later today. 

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Thanks, I hope everyone tries this. The lists can be as long or as short as one wishes.

It's interesting to see so much that I love in other people's lists. I was thinking to include Foucalt's Pendulum in my list as well as O Lucky Man (wish I had done twenty, would have included Delicatessen). I'm a huge O Lucky Man man, and I've rarely come across people who know it (more know If...). I can say that because in my forums life I've mentioned that film a lot. Everybody has mentioned things that I really like/ love.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2019 at 09:00
hell not just lists Greg.. any monkey can throw sh*t on the wall.  Perhaps a bit of self reflection would be even more interesting...  

what does one think those choices and tastes say about yourself
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^ Indeed, that is of interest to me. For instance, I tend to be attracted to darker subject matter partially because I have a fairly bleak and pessimistic outlook (being rather disturbed myself, I appreciate the disturbing). Ideally, one's choices will "define" you somehow, or shed light on some aspect of your personality, and are deeply significant to you. A reason why, say, the Wicker Man (original) appeals to me so much is because of the alienation of the main character and that he does not "win" in the end (and Christopher Lee is always so cool and I have long had a particular interest in cults, part of me would like to join one). 1984 is bleak etc.

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