Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 139: “Glengarry Glen Ross”
What if George Steinbrenner and Billy Martin sold real estate rather than run the New York Yankees? Would “closer” Goose Gossage still get coffee?
Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate – Episode 16: “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer”
Did Quentin Tarantino actually make this movie while being secretly funded by the Chinese communists?
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 138: “Battle of Britain”
What does baseball’s first Mexican owner know about dealing with an evil empire? Plenty.
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 137: “The Godfather”
Vito Corleone built an empire that started with olive oil. Louis Jacobs did the same with stadium popcorn, peanuts, and soda.
Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate – Episode 15: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
Is this movie really a mystery or a live action version of the Warner Brothers Coyote/Roadrunner cartoons? I ask because it certainly isn’t a comedy.
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 136: “Walking to the Waterline”
This is the perfect movie for my return to film blogging, because it exemplifies the perspectives shared by fans of sports and movies..
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 135: “The Big Bus”
You likely know of “Airplane!” and the Harlem Globetrotters, but today you can learn about “The Big Bus” and it;s connection to the “King” of fast-pitch softball.
Welcome to the Second “Disaster” Blog-A-Thon!
There’s many ways to die, and many of them make for solid entertainment! Pale Writer and Dubsism team up to celebrate the “Disaster” movie, and you can be part of the action!
Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 134: “Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia”
Does “El Jefe” translate as “Buddy Ryan?” More importantly, how good are “Bounty” paper towels for cleaning up blood?
What The Dubsists Thought…