Interesting list, thanks!<p>Feedback: All of your Amazon links go to amazon.in. Not necessarily a bug, but Amazon doesn't automatically switch to my local Amazon (in my case amazon.com), and so I end up copy pasting the product name into a new tab, that may end up in less referral revenue for you. You could geocode the user's IP serve them appropriate Amazon links.
The design looks to be half flat and half dimensional. I would pick one or the other. Flat UI forgoes box shadows which has the benefit of avoiding the uncanny valley effect. These shadows are so big that the light source would have to be very close to the page yet they are uniform and uni-directional so they stand out as unnatural. I would also move the click handlers from the text to its containing element. There are what look like buttons but they are just meaningless wrappers for the text which actually has the click handler. If it looks like a button it should behave like a button.
This looks interesting, though I was a bit surprised to see Dragon's Den in the list of movies. I always found Dragon's Den to be the outlet of the desperate, where one receives a small sum of money for a huge stake their company, and come out of it thinking they got the best deal. Perhaps it has a place as a lesson in how not to get investments...