Favorites of 2006
I really liked Brian’s post about his favorites of 2006, so I thought I would drop mine onto the internets.
Favorite Book: This is a tough one. I’ve read more books this year than in any year past. If I wanted to seem all intellectual and whatnot, I’d say that The Tipping Point was my favorite read. And truthfully, it was my favorite non-fiction read of the year. Great writing and a fascinating book. However, I would probably say that my favorite book of the year was Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Call me cheesy or whatever, but after reading all 6 Harry Potter books this year, I finally see what the big deal is. While I held high acclaim for several books this year (I had about 8 that scored higher than 9 out of 10 on my scale, including The Historian, which I called “the best book I’ve read in the last 5 years”), I can’t think of a single book outside of the fifth in the Harry Potter series that I enjoyed more.
Favorite Movie: OK, so the year’s not yet over, but I’m going to need to categorize my favorite movies…
Favorite Comedy: There were not a lot of terribly funny movies out there this year. Out of the few, I had a great time watching both The Devil Wears Prada and Little Miss Sunshine. Very different movies, but both were a lot of fun. However, my favorite comedy of the year was Stranger than Fiction. Honorable mentions for Clerks 2 and Thank You for Smoking.
Favorite Drama: Another tough one. I would like to retract my earlier statement that Leonardo di Caprio did not deserve two Best Actor nominations. After seeing Blood Diamond, I realized that he deserved every bit of them. Blood Diamond is excellent as was The Departed. I would give a slight edge to The Departed only because Jack Nicholson is so awesome in it.
Favorite Action: Casino Royale. Hands down.
Favorite Animated: Cars. Pixar does what only Pixar can do.
Favorite TV Sitcom: The Office is my clear choice here, but it is followed closely by How I Met Your Mother, which Alli and I have dubbed “the new Friends”.
Favorite TV Drama: Lost has really lost a lot of steam. Even at the top of its game, I don’t think I would enjoy it more than I am enjoying Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip these days.
Favorite TV Reality: Top Chef. Always Top Chef.
Favorite TV New: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Perhaps my favorite show on TV right now. Honorable mention for the late Six Degrees.
Favorite Album: Either St. Elsewhere by Gnarls Barkley or Continuum by John Mayer.
Favorite Event: Changing jobs. It was really hard to leave PSI, but it’s been a great experience so far. I’m really liking my new position. Also, the Chiefs making the playoffs is up there.
Favorite Home Improvement Project: I would probably say the tiling project if Alli and I hadn’t decided to make our bedroom a priority. We just got a bed, nightstands, new lamps, and drapes. Totally changes it (although we haven’t gotten the bed yet). Now we just need a new mattress.
Favorite Trip: VEGAS BABY.
Favorite Poker Night: Coming back from being desperately short-stacked to winning in the longest heads-up match against Darin at Jason’s house.
Favorite Restaurant: Pizza Shack. Would have been Chipotle if not for an AWESOME 30th birthday outing.
Favorite Present: Easily my painting.
That should be all for now. Here’s to a great 2007.
3 Responses to “Favorites of 2006”
Brian
- 11:06 am on 01/04/2007
Well, you did a lot more than I did, that’s for sure, but glad I provided the inspiration. Plus you did all the linkage and such, while I was too lazy. Bah.
My favorite home improvement project was just completed in the week before New Year’s. Lisa’s dad, of the oft-botched home improvement projects, was on his way, and I quickly put up a new bathroom door to avoid having him do it. When he arrived, he commented, “Oh, getting it done before I got here to mess it up? Haha.” Yep, exactly!
Here’s hoping 2007 is even better!
Ray
- 8:00 am on 02/17/2007
I like your movie choices except for Little Miss Sunshine. I thought Devil Wears Prada was much better. You need a category for message films. I thought Stomp the Yard walked that line very well, but Freedom Writers stood out as my fav in that category.
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