What was your favourite book/album/film of 2009?

Date
30 November 2009

To coincide with our 2009 Review feature (which kicks off tomorrow), our weekly discussions in December will give you the chance to answer some of the questions we’ll be asking current pracitioners who’ve had a big part in It’s Nice That during 2009. They’re nice and easy, so no excuses for not spending a couple of minutes to let us know your thoughts…

This week’s question, “What was your favourite book/album/film?”

Moon was my favourite film.

@John_Newton__

hamlet / in rainbows – radiohead / the big lebowski

@cansinozturk

Studio culture / Tonight: Franz Ferdinand / The Wrestler

@LewieEvans

Aldous Huxley – Brave New World / Mos Def – Black On Both Sides/ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

@jchloe

Catch 22_Booka Shade-Movements_No Country for Old Men

@mr_matt_edwards

Frankenstein / The Books – Lost & Safe / Fantastic Mr. Fox

@natevan

Junot Díaz:The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Erik Enocksson – With its dark tail curled ’round the garage / Star Trek

@terotik

Book – Bicycling Diaries by David Byrne
Albums – Wilco “Wilco”, Grizzly Bear “Veckatimest”, Laura Marling “Alas I Cannot Swim”, Andrew Bird “Noble Beast”
Films – Fish Tank, The Damned United, Mesrine ‘Killer Instinct’, The Class, Moon

@GillMPhoto

The Gigantic Robot by Tom Gauld / It’s Blitz by Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Moon

@binkythedoormat

Book:The Yiddish Policemen’s Union – Michael Chabon; Album:For Emma Forever – Bon Iver; Film:Up tied with Moon.

@TinyMaster

Best of 2009? Book: ‘Generation A’ by Douglas Coupland. Album: ‘Drift’ by Nosaj Thing. Film: ‘The Good, The Bad, and The Weird’ or ‘District 9’

@Rich_Oglesby

“The WIld Things” by Dave Eggers, Monsters of Folk by Monsters of Folk, Inglourious Basterds.

@presidents

BOOK: Corporate Diversity: Swiss Graphic Design and Advertising by Geigy, Lars Muller Publishers / ALBUM: F@&k Buttons, Tarot Sport / FILM: Moon

@Stephen7386

Favourite Film: Inglorious Basterds or Harry Brown.
Albums: Far too many to choose from.

@FlapjackDerek

If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler / ROIR cassette / Harold and Maude

@riperiperipe

ohhh in 2009….whoops.

@riperiperipe

film, TOKYO!
music, March of the Zapotec – Beruit
book, Pygmy

@glass_cloud

My favourite book is “Il deserto dei Tartari” by Dino Buzzati; favourite album “Vespertine” by Björk; and film would probably “Personna” by Ingmar Bergman.

from 2009: Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective; Gran Torino by Clint Eastwood and book…

@jujucalhau

my favourite book of the year: Caos Calmo by Sandro Veronesi.
my favourite album(s) released in 2009, no specific order: God Help the Girl (God Help the Girl), Tonight:Franz Ferdinand (Franz Ferdinand), XX (The XX), The First Days of Spring (Noah and the Whale), Noble Beast (Andrew Bird), Merriweather Post Pavilion (Animal Collective), Veckatimest (Grizzly Bear), Time to Die (The Dodos).
my favourite film: Up!

@smariaf

Maybes E.P – Mount Kimbie

A Single Man dir. Tom Ford

Graphic Design Referenced, Byrony Gomez (cause I’m in it)

@Popverb

BOOK: Leviathan – Roger Hoare

FILM: Moon – dir. Duncan Jones

MUSICO: Atlas Sounds – Logos

yes, I am cool


@alexedouard

I’m probably forgetting some, but here are the picks from my work computer:

The Wooden Birds – Magnolia
Thunderheist – (Self Titled)
Peaches – I Feel Cream
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble – Here Be Dragons
Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
Bibio – Ambivalence Avenue
Alpha Channel – Exotic Tales
The Mercury Program – Chez Viking
Mellowdrone – Angry Bear

@itsmeMandy

book: We Are the Friction – album: “Champagne Downtown” by Halloween, Alaska – movie: Zombieland

@raystraight

Book (not 2009 but worth it) Hulk Hogan’s autobiography in which almost every sentence ends with BRUTTTTHHHA!

Music would have to be Wild Beasts – Two Dancers

Film – Let the Right One in.

@domtaylordesign

Movie – probably Inglorious Basterds
Album – Wall of Arms, The Maccabees
Book – The YCN Annual, 09/10, because there’s a picture of me in it

@daniel_howells

2009 favorites! Book was Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It, by Maile Meloy; album was The Decemberists’ The Hazards of Love; and film was L’Heure d’été (Summer Hours).

@acowsta

Corporate Diversity / Broadcast and the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age / Let the Right One In

@bojkowski

Bret Easton Ellis “Less Than Zero” / Laura Marling “Alas I Cannot Swim” / 500 Days of Summer

@keith_hancox

The elegance of the Hedgehog//Fuck Buttons “Tarot Sport”//The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

@la_bertinelli

movie: White Ribbons (Michael Haneke)
book: (a brazillian title. not translated yet)
album: Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle (Bill Calahan)

@resistro

Sherlock Holmes / Read, Able – Grizzly Bear / Amelie

@RyanNeil

the wild things. sigh no more, mumford and sons. moon.

@oliverjtaylor

The best film of the year (from my perspective) was Hurt Locker. Not only for its visceral, unnerving quality and the rawness of the imagery, but for the moral ambiguity of its protagonists. Really wonderful film.

@DavidAxelbank

The Man in the High Castle (not new, but I just finished reading it) / Moderat / The White Ribbon

@Nick_Shea

Book: Lucky Jim by Martin Amis
Album: Priscilla Ahn
Film: No Coutry for Old Men

@TrendBible

Book: Lucky Jim by Martin Amis
Album: Priscilla Ahn
Film: No Coutry for Old Men

@TrendBible

Book: HERE COMES EVERYBODY ~ Clay Shirky; Film: MOON ~ Duncan Jones; Album: BON IVER ~ For Emma, Forever ago

@aaronmoodie

i didn’t have a fav book of 2009, but fav movie was Zombieland and albums were Doom: Born Like This and Junior Boys’: Begone Dull Care and Animal Collective Merriweather… that’s three, oops!

@calmdownbutters

Album: Radiohead – Kid A (actually, I rediscovered it) / Club Des Belugas – Swop / RJD2
Film: Amelie (wonderful, just… Wonderful
Art: Anish Kapoor

@piezepiez

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