I grew up in the Bitterroot Valley in Montana. It's a beautiful, quiet little place, with more than its share of grumpy old cowboys like my dad. Dad was a true cowboy. He didn't exactly follow the stereotypical description of a cowboy: He wasn't stick-thin, he wasn't an eternal bachelor, and although he had a sense of humor,... More..
Whose music influences me, and why? This is a huge question for someone like myself. As a consumer and a musician, I am influenced by the styles I enjoy listening to and playing. The Beatles are easily one of the biggest influences on me as a songwriter. No other rock and roll bands have ever left such an imprint on the worl... More..
Pixar has set the standard for CGI films from the beginning. I'm a huge fan. I'm the sort of person who almost wrote rave reviews about each film before I actually saw it. However, their last film, Cars, was really a letdown for me. It was good, but it wasn't on the high level that previous Pixar flicks had been. Previous to... More..
I am not a fan of attempting to make a movie out of a video game. Thus far, in my experience, it has not been done well. The Super Mario Bros. movie was a sad travesty to the name of the illustrious Nintendo mascot. Tomb Raider was unrealistic and irritating. And As for Doom... Well, I don't think any more needs to be said o... More..
Let's make something very clear here: I am not a professional photographer. I dabble in photography. It's an enjoyable hobby. However, no publication on the face of the earth would buy my photos except tabloids and the braille edition of Playboy. Yeah, just think about that one for a second. I finally got out of the stone ag... More..
I feel slightly odd as a straight American man writing about which straight British man is a more attractive TV personality. However, I would have to say Simon is my choice. I watch both American Idol and America's Got Talent religiously, and Simon is almost always much more fair in his judgments than Piers. Piers is jaded, ... More..
I've always been an avid reader. When I was five, you could have shown me three doorways: One to Shangri-La, one to the Elysian Fields, and one to the library, and not only would I have known what Shangri-La and the Elysian Fields actually were, but I would have chosen the library. The problem was that I read so fast, and ch... More..
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