I'll answer myself. I was basically where I am now, mostly nowhere, but I did enjoy the odd piece of media entertainment. So let's take a look at that.
Music
I think my favorite piece of music that year had to have been the Halo Original Soundtrack. I was quickly a fan of Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori for that. I've been following Marty right up until his ugly split with Bungie after doing the music for Destiny. One of the biggest reasons I want to play Destiny is to hear his music. It's going to be interesting to see what he does next. I'll be listening.
What i'd like to hear now is Watchtower's Demonstrations in Chaos. I really liked their cover of Accept's Run if You Can song on A Tribute to Accept Vol. 1. They make some fine metal music.
Video Games
It's a tough call between the second Serious Sam game on PC and Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance on Xbox. The first Serious Sam came to consoles that year too and I played it again on Xbox. I played Baldur's Gate DA co-op with my friend Mark. There were some other games like it we also played like Hunter: The Reckoning and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. One game my friend Mark played endlessly was State of Emergency. It's a Rockstar game where you basically run around shooting it up in a mall. I still say what the announcer says in that game from time to time, "penalty on civilians killed". Yea, you're not supposed to shoot up the shop goers but part of the fun of the game was to just go gonzo. Ah the messed up things we do in video games.
What I'd most want to play now is either Eternal Darkness on GameCube, which I have but haven't played, and to get all the way through the first Ratchet & Clank game on PS2. I think I still have that one, but if not, I can play it on the Ratchet & Clank Collection on PS3, which I should pick up anyway.
Books
What I read then was basically nothing unless you count sheet music. I was really into early R&B, Soul and Funk for bass and was checking out the two biggest players of the 60s and early 70s, James Jamerson and Donald "Duck" Dunn. That and my Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual Billboard chart book.
What I'd most like to read now is Rush drummer Neal Peart's travelogue Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road. After several tragic events which robbed him of his family, he got on a motorcycle and rode all over the U.S. and South America. I was just telling someone the other day that I wished he'd done a book about his travels, and then I see it listed under 2002 books on wiki. Chance? Maybe. . .
Film/TV
Tough one this year with all the blockbusters like Lord of the Rings Two Towers, Star Wars Attack of the Clones, Harry Potter 2, Sam Rami's Spider-Man, Austin Powers Goldmember, Star Trek Nemesis and Die Another Day (Bond film). So I'll mention two others. Undercover Brother was a Eddie Griffin comedy where he makes fun of blaxsplitation and James Bond films. My friend and I still joke about the mayo/hot sauce stuff in the movie - possible wrong, but funny. Also I'd like to mention Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine, a documentary about the Colombine High School shootings. Very interesting suggestions he makes about guns and violence in America.
Now I most want to see this comedy Kung Pow! Enter the Fist. It's a spoof on martial arts films. It's written by and stars Steve Oedekerk who directed Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (one of my favorites).
And that be 2002. There's much more I could say. So many games and films and music I could bring up. Not so many books though. There's one Stephen J Gould book I Have Landed I'd like to read. He's a paleantologist and this collects his many articles written for Natural History magazine. I love natural history, that's for sure.
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