Can You Survive The “Disaster” Blog-A-Thon?
All “disaster” movies have three main characteristics, and we’re hosting this event to celebrate all of them! Join us today!… Read More Can You Survive The “Disaster” Blog-A-Thon?
All “disaster” movies have three main characteristics, and we’re hosting this event to celebrate all of them! Join us today!… Read More Can You Survive The “Disaster” Blog-A-Thon?
Roger Daltrey breaks out his acting chops breaking out of prison. He had no idea he was telling the Ron LeFlore story.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 72: “McVicar”
Dubsism: The only place you can discover the connection between Sean Connery and Fidel Castro. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 71: “The Hunt For Red October”
The two best examples of an “elite team” within a team: A Special Forces detachment and a great offensive line.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 70: “The Green Berets”
Should surveillance expert Harry Caul have been a consultant to the New England Patriots and Houston Astros?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 69: “The Conversation”
“Porky’s” meets the Air National Guard…all produced and directed by Bert Convy. Only the Washington Generals could top that for “bad.”… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 68: “Hollywood Air Force”
When one thinks of Mia Farrow, African rebellions and the National Football League normally don’t spring to mind. But they do share a common thread. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 67: “Guns At Batasi”
“King” Sturdivant probably never met Art Schlichter, but thanks to Jim Rockford we found out they had a lot in common. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 66: “The Rockford Files – The No-Cut Contract”
You may just learn more about Little League Baseball and it’s home Williamsport, Pennsylvania than you would expect from a sports blog…… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 65: “The Bad News Bears”
Would you like a main course of political satire with a hefty side of Monday Night Football? Dubsism has you covered!… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 64: “First Family”
What could a movie set in 1920’s Australia possibly have in common with a basketball team? Dubsism is the only place where you can find out.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 63: “The Sundowners”
Preston Tucker would have been a perfect owner for the Alliance of American Football.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 61: “Tucker: The Man And His Dreams”
Analytics are bullshit…case closed.… Read More The J-Dub Gambling Challenge 2019: Week 13 – “The Trouble With The Curve”
It would have taken Marine Corps-level discipline to sit through this movie without Goldman’s re-write of Sorkin’s monstrously flawed script. … Read More Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate – Episode 6: “A Few Good Men”
Using a baseball movie as an analogy for betting on college football is risky…but so is gambling.… Read More The J-Dub Gambling Challenge 2019: Week 12 – “The Winning Team”
A good drill instructor and a good football coach need to have one thing in common.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 60 “The D.I.”
Where there’s sport, there’s gambling, and nobody knows that better than old Marines like Macdonald Carey and J-Dub.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 59: “Let’s Make It Legal”
Did legendary football coach Vince Lombardi pattern himself after Sergeant John Stryker?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 58: “Sands of Iwo Jima”
A celebration of Marines in the movies on the 244th anniversary of the founding of the United States Marine Corps. Semper Fi!… Read More ATTENTION! The “Send In The Marines” Blog-A-Thon Is Here!
The newest version of “The Sound of Music” and gambling share a common theme…stupidity.… Read More The J-Dub Gambling Challenge 2019: Week 11 – “The Sound of Music – LIVE”