I like lists, and I like to hear why people are passionate about the things they really enjoy. So I'd like to start this little thread and list our favorite things of the past decade! I decided to break it down into 5 categories to cover multiple forms of media.
1: Your Favorite Game The Decade
2: Favorite Album This Decade
3: Favorite Book This Decade
4: Favorite Movie This Decade
5: Favorite Show/Series This Decade
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1: Favorite Game This Decade: This one is easy for me. Bloodborne. I've played a lot of games I REALLY liked this decade, but few cracked into my top 5 of all-time, but then came this little gem. I already loved the Souls formula as is, and I'm a big Lovecraftian/Cosmic horror fan. Put those things together in a package this picture perfect and I was on cloud nine. Goddamn this game...it's a masterpiece, it's damned near perfect to me. It is a game I will never forget, and one that I will always hold others like it against in comparison. It set the bar for a lot of things for me.
2: Favorite Album This Decade: Threshold's "March of Progress". Prog metal isn't even close to my favorite genre of music, but I still like plenty of it, and no album captured me as wholly and entirely as this album did. From start to finish, there's not a track on this thing I skip, even 8 years later. The album makes me immensely happy, it lifts my spirits, makes me hopeful in bad situations and just fucking jams. Hands down my favorite progressive metal album period, and one of my top 10 regardless of genre.
3: Favorite Book This Decade: Believe it or not this was probably the hardest thing for my to lock down on this list. I think I've got to give it to Iain Reid's "I'm Thinking of Ending Things". A short book that honestly barely meets the criteria to be considered a novel. It packs more punch in that length than any single psychological horror novel I've ever read, and even many of them combined. A book that was first described to me as "A book that you need not know anything about before reading it, only that the less you know before going in the better." To even remotely go into what the book is actually about is to spoil it. Still to this day the only book I've IMMEDIATELY picked back up to read a second time after finishing it. With the second reading being like reading an entirely different book based on the context of things I knew from finishing it the first time. In fact, I think the book's short length does it a great service in this regard. It almost NEEDS to be read twice to fully grasp it. Absolutely brilliant.
4: Favorite Movie This Decade: A harder one for me as well, because I honestly don't watch a lot of movies. Largely because so few of them truly interest me anymore. I'm just gonna be upfront with you all here. My pickings for movies I've actually seen that I truly, truly enjoyed this decade are scant. Drive, The Witch, Joker, The Disaster Artist, Hereditary, Nightcrawler, and The Autopsy of Jane Joe. I'm going to give it to Joker. As someone EXTREMELY burnt out on your typical comic book/super hero movies, this was exactly the breath of fresh air I was so desperately searching for. With fantastic cinematography, excellent acting and some goddamned strong atmosphere. Almost more of a psychological thriller bordering on horror than drama or anything else. This film is dripping with atmospheric depression manifested into an acute portrayal of mental illness and the effect modern society can have on those who suffer from it. It's a movie like "No Country For Old Men" for me in that only one of these comes around every decade or so to really set the bar and break any and all expectations I had for it.
5: Favorite Series/Show This Decade: True Detective: Season One. Unlike movies this decade, I've watched a lot of truly excellent TV. There were some STRONG contenders here, in the last three years in particular. But this one, goddamn...this one took my breath away. This was almost everything I think I could asked for in a show. And it needs to be stated that I think Rustin Cohle, played my Matthew Mcconaughey is one of the best characters to have EVER graced a tv show. I don't even know how to start with why I feel this way about this show. Everything, really. Acting, scripting, casting, just...all of it. It's one of the few shows I'd consider to be damned near perfect. Not a single bad episode. I hadn't been truly impressed by a show as much as this one since watching the first season of Twin Peaks years and years ago.
1: Your Favorite Game The Decade
2: Favorite Album This Decade
3: Favorite Book This Decade
4: Favorite Movie This Decade
5: Favorite Show/Series This Decade
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1: Favorite Game This Decade: This one is easy for me. Bloodborne. I've played a lot of games I REALLY liked this decade, but few cracked into my top 5 of all-time, but then came this little gem. I already loved the Souls formula as is, and I'm a big Lovecraftian/Cosmic horror fan. Put those things together in a package this picture perfect and I was on cloud nine. Goddamn this game...it's a masterpiece, it's damned near perfect to me. It is a game I will never forget, and one that I will always hold others like it against in comparison. It set the bar for a lot of things for me.
2: Favorite Album This Decade: Threshold's "March of Progress". Prog metal isn't even close to my favorite genre of music, but I still like plenty of it, and no album captured me as wholly and entirely as this album did. From start to finish, there's not a track on this thing I skip, even 8 years later. The album makes me immensely happy, it lifts my spirits, makes me hopeful in bad situations and just fucking jams. Hands down my favorite progressive metal album period, and one of my top 10 regardless of genre.
3: Favorite Book This Decade: Believe it or not this was probably the hardest thing for my to lock down on this list. I think I've got to give it to Iain Reid's "I'm Thinking of Ending Things". A short book that honestly barely meets the criteria to be considered a novel. It packs more punch in that length than any single psychological horror novel I've ever read, and even many of them combined. A book that was first described to me as "A book that you need not know anything about before reading it, only that the less you know before going in the better." To even remotely go into what the book is actually about is to spoil it. Still to this day the only book I've IMMEDIATELY picked back up to read a second time after finishing it. With the second reading being like reading an entirely different book based on the context of things I knew from finishing it the first time. In fact, I think the book's short length does it a great service in this regard. It almost NEEDS to be read twice to fully grasp it. Absolutely brilliant.
4: Favorite Movie This Decade: A harder one for me as well, because I honestly don't watch a lot of movies. Largely because so few of them truly interest me anymore. I'm just gonna be upfront with you all here. My pickings for movies I've actually seen that I truly, truly enjoyed this decade are scant. Drive, The Witch, Joker, The Disaster Artist, Hereditary, Nightcrawler, and The Autopsy of Jane Joe. I'm going to give it to Joker. As someone EXTREMELY burnt out on your typical comic book/super hero movies, this was exactly the breath of fresh air I was so desperately searching for. With fantastic cinematography, excellent acting and some goddamned strong atmosphere. Almost more of a psychological thriller bordering on horror than drama or anything else. This film is dripping with atmospheric depression manifested into an acute portrayal of mental illness and the effect modern society can have on those who suffer from it. It's a movie like "No Country For Old Men" for me in that only one of these comes around every decade or so to really set the bar and break any and all expectations I had for it.
5: Favorite Series/Show This Decade: True Detective: Season One. Unlike movies this decade, I've watched a lot of truly excellent TV. There were some STRONG contenders here, in the last three years in particular. But this one, goddamn...this one took my breath away. This was almost everything I think I could asked for in a show. And it needs to be stated that I think Rustin Cohle, played my Matthew Mcconaughey is one of the best characters to have EVER graced a tv show. I don't even know how to start with why I feel this way about this show. Everything, really. Acting, scripting, casting, just...all of it. It's one of the few shows I'd consider to be damned near perfect. Not a single bad episode. I hadn't been truly impressed by a show as much as this one since watching the first season of Twin Peaks years and years ago.
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