I’m not sure if there’s a term for people obsessed with lists. If there is, add my name to the roster. It’s one of my favorite things about the end of the year. Everybody starts rolling out their lists — Best Films, Books, Widgets, Gadgets and Celebrity Scandals. Oh joy! So I’m adding my favorites to the registry. No, it’s not my selection for year’s best. Just some personal faves, rather random, that I’ve happened upon this year.
- Favorite Film — The Dark Knight has to rank up there, even though its vision was grim, it’s biblical parallels are worth pondering. And Heath Ledger’s Joker will live in infamy. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a poignant meditation on life’s transience and transcendence. The reverse aging device is both revelatory and disturbing. But Slumdog Millionaire remains my personal favorite. A gritty, feel-good film about the ultimate underdog (with an exuberant dance sequence, to boot!)
- Favorite Documentary — So many to choose from! I was really inspired by The Devil and Daniel Johnston, an older docu that traces one artist’s descent into — and out of — madness. Planet B-Boy was lots of fun as it followed break dancing teams from around the world toward their yearly competition. High energy stuff! Man on Wire is about tightrope walker Philippe Petit’s daring high-wire routine performed between NY City’s twin towers in 1974. Some exhilarating footage. But Werner Herzog’s, Encounters at the End of the World, which finds the iconoclastic director in the vast Antarctic wasteland, is probably my number one.
- Favorite Album — Some describe it as “experimental pop,” others “alt hip-hop.” Either way, New York beatmaker Son Lux’s, At War with Walls and Mazes, got more of my iPod time than any other album. Moody, orchestral, electronic sounds filled with Scriptural references and haunting refrains. Not far behind was Fleet Foxes‘ “minstrel music”, Vampire Weekend‘s “Upper West Side Soweto”, and Beck’s Modern Guilt. And Coldplay’s Viva la Vida, though not their best, is worth a serious listen.
- Favorite Book – Hands down, Culture Making, by Andy Crouch, left the biggest impression on me this year. This should be required reading for Christians seeking to understand the Church’s role in art and cultural interaction. Crouch challenges us to be more than cultural critics, cultural copycats and cultural consumers — but to be culture makers. Paradigm-shifting stuff!
- Favorite Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine‘s quirky pop art mag is a favorite, and the editors at Relief Journal continue putting out some amazing, cutting-edge Christian writing (and I can’t wait for the latest edition of Coach’s Midnight Diner). But Books & Culture remains my personal fave. Scholarly and savvy, but hip enough to defy highbrow.
- Favorite Cookbook – Yeah, I love to cook. Wash dishes, not so much. How to Cook Everything, by Mark Bittman was recently updated. But it’s not the 2,000 recipes I like most. It’s the cooking basics sprinkled along the way that make this so fun. (I mean, did you know salt slows boiling? When cooking with water, wait until AFTER the water’s boiling to add salt. Hey, it was new to me, because I don’t cook a lot, although I get the best utensils like a knife from this knife review and other Ivy and Wilde home accessories so I have everything necessary for a good meal)
- Favorite Grocery Chain — We love Trader Joe’s, especially their Salsa, Veggie Chips, and Thai Lime Chili Cashews. I’ve heard their Honey Mango Shaving Cream is also terrific. For those of us who shave. And where else can you get Samuel Smith’s Taddy Porter? But Fresh & Easy has moved into the area and we’re digging it. A minimalized, less trendy TJ’s, with fewer snobs and lots of health-conscious products. Their Tomato Basil Marinara and Balsamic Vinagrette are our favorites.
- Favorite Game – Since no one in my house likes to play Scrabble, the next closest thing to a word game is Balderdash. It’s great fun, especially since I have an unusual knack for making things up. Taboo get a lot of airtime at our house, even though their cards are way yesterday. But still my number one favorite game is still Connect Four.
- Favorite Sports Event – In true SoCal homer form: the Lakers reaching the NBA Finals and the Dodgers acquiring Manny Ramirez and advancing to the NLCS were huge. But who could deny that the New York Giants — über-underdogs — defeating the undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII was the sports event of the year.
- Favorite Sports Teams to Hate – That’s easy: Yankees, Celtics and Cowboys in a three-way tie. Are there more bandwagon fans for any other teams?
- Favorite News Story – Even though I didn’t vote for him, Barack Obama being elected president has got to be up there on everyone’s list as one of the most newsworthy events of ’08. Hey, suddenly America’s not so bad, huh?
- Favorite Under-reported News Story – Apart from the ongoing suppression of evidence that global warming is a hoax, the American media’s bias and complicity in electing Barack Obama president is the most significantly under-reported story of the year. Just when did American journalism become so, um, non-objective?
- Favorite Conspiracy Theory – Apart from the annual “Elders of Zion,” “Illuminati,” “Area 51,” “Flat Earth” nonsense, Reverend Jeremiah Wright‘s absurd assertion that AIDS was invented by the US government as a means of eradicating people of color is up there on the stupid-odometer. Of course, those fanatics who rabidly allege that Barack Obama is the Antichrist, are equally irrelevant.
- Favorite Restaurant – We’ve been ending up at Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ a lot. Lemonade and beef ribs — ya gotta love it! Famous Dave’s Smoked Salmon Spread is the bomb. And Pei Wei Asian Diner‘s rice and noodle bowls are terrific. But BJ’s Deep Dish Pizzas with a pitcher of Jeremiah Red, well, that’s unbeatable.
- Favorite Jelly Belly Flavor — Hmm. It’s a tie between Pink Grapefruit and Buttered Popcorn. Anything Cinnamon induces my gag reflex.
There you have it! What’s some of your ’08 favorites?
Cinnamon is it, Guy! Love it. Tea, candy, cookies. Yeah, cinnamon is it.
Favorite under-reported news story is so right on.
I don’t mind the Celtics so much, but the Yankees and Cowboys are teams I love to hate. Yesterday’s spanking of the Cowboys was sweet.
Balderdash is fun, but I don’t think I played a single game this year–unless you count submitting a few novels to agents.