Got to sing Mozart's Dies Irae in Carnegie Hall once. That was quite an experience, and a great song for Carnegie's acoustics. (Don't be too impressed -- it was a high school choir thing.) I've loved that song ever since.
Oh, and I also really enjoyed Charlie Wilson's War.
I love Mozart's Requiem. I've got around seven different recordings of it. The Dies Irae sequence is quite a moving, dreadful movement (in a good way). I can't imagine how that would sound in Carnegie Hall. Were you accompanied by an orchestra as well? Also, I'm curious if you have a favorite recording of it.
Somebody needs a membership to Netflix! I'm not a fan of going to the movies, but I do like watching DVD's at home. I think it started several years ago as a cheap way of entertainment when money was tight. Instead of going out we just watched a movie every night. Now it's habit. Plus I like the diversion after having BS shovelled my way all day. I'll admit it, I'm a TV junkie.
EDIT: and btw, my surviving the odds thread is dying a painful death. Go post something there just to validate it .
I really dislike going to the movies. Last time I went out to the movies was a few years back on a date with a girl. Things didn't go so well with that, though. I usually have to be in a really specific mood to watch a movie at home. I do like to read, though. I'm currently working my way through the Sherlock Holmes books, Frued's The Interpretation of Dreams, and through Brave New World (read it already, but re-reading it).