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OMAR GALLAGA

Title: Asst. Entertainment Editor/ Film and TV Editor

Hometown: Weslaco, Texas

Number of years in Austin: 6.5

Living arrangements: House in South Austin, two cats (one psychotic, the other merely shy)

Favorite local restaurants: Azul Tequila, Chinatown, Z Tejas, Bistro 88 South

Favorite Web sites: Fametracker.com, Homestarrunner.com, Penny-Arcade.com

First Video Game Consoles: Pong, then Atari 2600

First computer: Commodore Vic-20

Hobbies/outside interests: Writer/performer with Austin's Latino Comedy Project, recaps of the show "Smallville" for Televisionwithoutpity.com and a Web journal.

10 Best Video Games of 2003 (in no particular order):
1. "Mario Kart: Double Dash"
2. "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time"
3. "Halo" (PC)
4. "ESPN Football 2004"
5. "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance"
6. "Links 2004"
7. "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic"
8. "Tony Hawk Underground"
9. "Need for Speed: Underground"
10. "Call of Duty"

Best Video Game So Far of 2004: "Metroid: Zero Mission"

Best DVDs of 2003 (in order):
1."Finding Nemo" -- Most fans of this Pixar film were wowed by the miraculous water effects (and there was a cute story in there about some fish, too) in theaters. On DVD, the film looks even better, with its rich palette and vibrant hues setting a standard for digital animation. The two-disc set features widescreen and full-screen versions of the film as well as lots of ads for virtually every Disney product under the sun. But get past those pesky advertisements and you'll find the best treasure on the set: a documentary on the making of "Nemo" that reveals the painstaking process Pixar uses to bring its digital imagery to life. It's a great family film, sure, but it's also a must-own title for DVD enthusiasts.

2."Standing in the Shadows of Motown" -- This documentary about the forgotten Motown Funk Brothers is compelling, but get it so you can crank up the fantastic music, including songs not in the theatrical release.

3."Chicago" -- Last year's niftiest film trick -- turning Broadway flash into Oscar gold -- sparkles on DVD with great making-of features that show how they pulled it off.

4."Melvin Goes to Dinner" -- Bob Odenkirk's directorial debut was smart, funny and surprisingly moving. DVD is about the only place you'll catch this overlooked gem.

5."The Ben Stiller Show" and "Mr. Show -- The Complete First and Second Seasons" -- Speaking of Odenkirk, you can watch him mature as a writer and performer on these two cult sketch comedy shows. Brilliant and hilarious.

6."Spirited Away" -- Last year's Best Animated Feature Oscar winner is a grand DVD experience, even if it's got Disney's pawprints all over it. Ignore the on-disc ads, but be sure to watch the miraculous film.

7."Alias: The Complete First Season" -- Riveting, slick action that improves upon the TV show's cliffhanger format by giving us wusses a way to skip ahead to the next episode without waiting a week to see what happens.

8."The Lord of the Rings: The Obscenely Long Editions" -- "Two Towers" and "Fellowship" in their extended editions offer anything a hobbit freak could want and more and were the perfect gear-up for "Return of the King." Is Peter Jackson the patron saint of the DVD format?

9."Terminator 3 -- Rise of the Machines" -- I missed this movie at the multiplex, and good thing. "T3" is a perfect watch-at-home actioner that fits perfectly within the confines of the home theater.

10."Who Framed Roger Rabbit" -- Watching the execrable "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" only made the 15-year-old "Roger Rabbit" look all the better. Best idea: Divvying up the two-disc package into "Family" and "Enthusiast" parts.

10 best films of 2003 (in order):
'American Splendor': Offhandedly funny and deeply humanistic, this was the most oddly touching film of the year.

'Finding Nemo': Not only was it the best family film of the year, it was also arguably the best animated film of the last five. ("Spirited Away" might be its only equal.) Endlessly entertaining.

'The Station Agent' and 'Lost in Translation': Two films about wandering souls connecting. Of the two, "Station Agent" was warmer, but "Translation" had a bravuro performance from Bill Murray.

'City of God': Violent and brilliant, an urban epic that engergizes and thrills. This decade's 'Goodfellas.'

'Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King': Stunning in its scope and achievement.

'Raising Victor Vargas': What starts as a profane little urban comedy becomes a much deeper take on first loves and growing up. A fantastic little film.

'Spellbound' In a year of very good documentaries, this one was the funniest and most accessible; spelling bees will never seem boring again.

'School of Rock' and 'Elf': Jack Black and Will Ferrell officially came into their own on film in these well-executed, very funny comedies, both helmed by indie film auteurs (Richard Linklater, Jon Favreau) improving upon tired Hollywood formulas.

Honorary mentions: "Freaky Friday," "All the Real Girls," "Bend it Like Beckham," "Down With Love," "Ghosts of the Abyss," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," "X2: X-Men United."

Worst film of the year: "Looney Tunes: Back in Action." Joyless, soulless, energy-sucking junk.

Most overrated: (tie) "Mystic River," "A Mighty Wind" -- "Mystic River" was like two sub-par episodes of "Law and Order" tied together and "A Mighty Wind" should have been about three times funnier.

* Has also written for: The Wall Street Journal, Hispanic magazine, Windows magazine, Tulsa World, Televisionwithoutpity.com ,Fametracker.com ,Hissyfit.com ,Terribly-Happy.com

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