Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate: Episode 3 – “Grease”
If you’re a feminist or you like to eat at Olive Garden, you probably shouldn’t read this. … Read More Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate: Episode 3 – “Grease”
If you’re a feminist or you like to eat at Olive Garden, you probably shouldn’t read this. … Read More Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate: Episode 3 – “Grease”
Be it Bodega Bay, California in 1963 or the “Fog Bowl” in 1988, the genesis of these menaces came from the water. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 47: “The Birds”
Bloggers are going to be the next Billy Kwan; we are in the year of writing dangerously.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 46: “The Year of Living Dangerously”
Be it the 8th Air Force in 1943, or your office today, we all know a loudmouth know-it-all named “Porky McCuberson.”… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 45: “Command Decision”
Where movies and football collide! Join us if you love one or the other…or both!… Read More Get In The Huddle For The “1st and 10” Movie Blog-A-Thon!
There were 76 hockey sticks in the big charade; $165 million left behind.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 44: “The Music Man”
There’s no better time to talk about famous cars from movies than on the day of the Indy 500. And, yes, this will mark two straight posts with a Burt Reynolds reference. … Read More Ten Famous Movie Cars and Their Sporting Equivalents
An examination of not one, but two great movie “bad guys” for the “Villains” blog-a-thon.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 43: “The Longest Yard”
How much better would the world be if more people worked at being good at communication…then did something positive with it?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 42: “The King’s Speech”
Be it baseball or the police, rookies need veteran leaders like Andy Kilvinski and Don Baylor. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 41: “The New Centurions”
Finally, a blog-a-thon with a truly arresting topic!… Read More The “Cops” Blog-A-Thon Is Here!
Forget those odd “personality tests.” Here how you can get to know me through the traits of six fictional cops. … Read More The Deep Six: How I Can Be Summed By Characters From “Barney Miller”
NFL locker room or juvenile maximum security prison…here’s what it takes to be the “barn boss.”… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 40: “Bad Boys”
“South Pacific?” More Like “South Pathetic.”… Read More Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate: Episode 2 – “South Pacific”
Dubsism: The only place you can discover what Baby Jane Hudson and Brett Favre have in common.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 39: “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?”
Dubsism’s resident monarch and expert on empire offers a warning to the NFL.… Read More Guest Column: King George VI on the Why There Will Never Be A European Empire Of American Football
Michael Caine is the Matt Stairs of Classic Movies. I bet in his day he could have tattooed a 3-1 fastball if he had to…… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 38: “Victory”
How the road from the “Streets of Laredo” to “Sunset Boulevard” could have gone through Milwaukee.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 37: “Streets of Laredo”
How a “comfort” movie and a start-up football league shine a light on the darkest recesses of human nature. … Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 36: “King Solomon’s Mines”
What could a silver screen legend have in common with a guy who hit 573 home runs in his career. At Dubsism, it’s all about discovery.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 35: “The Link Between Harmon Killebrew and Bette Davis”