My top 10 series of all time
I have a love for the art of story. I love the eloquence of a finely told life experience, especially if it is accomplished across the bridge of two movies or two books.
It probably started when my dad and I sat down to watch “The Magnificent Seven” and “The Return of the Seven” one night. I loved that a team of experts would come together, then accomplish their task, and then I loved the fact that I got to see it done all over again. I mean, some of these series of movies and books have been life-changing for me.
Occasionally a book gets a solid first run, and they make a sequel not worthy of the original content. In fact, many times the only reason it’s done is marketing. Unfortunately this happens a lot in the Christian sub-cultures of our world. Are you serious? Give me a break, “The Power of a praying pet turtle?“ Or the Oh so popular “Chicken Soup for the One eyed radio DJ’s soul.” So I thought I’d share with you my favorite series of film, literature, sports, or television: (and no, American Pie is not on the list)
10. Boston/LA 2008 – That sure was a long 21 year wait.
9. Left Behind. It did become something of a marketing ploy, but I enjoyed the story nonetheless – inaccuracies and all.
8. Young Guns. I love these movies, and Jack Bauer’s in them, so they can’t go wrong.
7. Star Wars. Many would suggest this would be number 1. I would not.
6. The A-Team. “I pity the fool…”
5. Rocky. Nuff said.
4. John Lescroart’s Dismas Hardy series. A collection of detective/legal thrillers set in San Fran. Good stuff!
3. Lord of the Rings books and movies – These last two were difficult, but an amazing story to walk through.
2. Letters to the Next president by Andy Stanley – seriously, you have to hear or watch these.
1. Harry Potter – I have no words to say how I felt after I finished those books in November of 2007. And this was after I made fun of others who read the stinking things. Whether its the movies or the books, these things are absolutely brilliant. And of course I was drawn into witchcraft immediately after reading them. (this is sarcasm)
