Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 85: “The Three Musketeers”
How some 18th-Century swordsman illustrate the myth of “Moneyball.”… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 85: “The Three Musketeers”
How some 18th-Century swordsman illustrate the myth of “Moneyball.”… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 85: “The Three Musketeers”
When he wasn’t advocating for Irish farmers, was Robert Donat a Liverpool supporter?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 84: “Captain Boycott”
Dubsism: The only place you can learn about the link between John “Fredo” Cazale and Gene “The Singing Cowboy” Autry.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 83: “Dog Day Afternoon”
What could an actor you most likely remember as Sherlock Holmes have in common with a boxing trainer?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 82: “Dawn Patrol”
You can trust J-Dub to surely break down the origin of one the greatest comedies of all time…and don’t call me Shirley! Plus, there’s bonus movie trivia!… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 81: “The Disaster Double-Header”
Sometimes “ridiculous” can be entertaining. Sometimes, it’s just ridiculous.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 80: “Airport ’79”
You can’t play basketball in high heels, but they still share a link.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 79: “Kinky Boots”
Bob Hope might have been an American icon, but he had nothing on Joe Garagiola.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 78: “Road to Zanzibar”
Did Warren Beatty inspire the greatest serial killer in Cleveland’s history?… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 77: “Heaven Can Wait”
What could Vincent Price have in common with the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, and Indianapolis Colts? Easter Sunday on Dubsism is the only place you can find out!… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 76: “The Ten Commandments”
Dubsism…the only place where you can see the link between the Indiana Pacers and Doris Day.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 75: “With Six You Get Eggroll”
Searching for the “great white whale” and the quest for a quarterback aren’t as different as you might think.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 74: “Moby Dick”
Here’s where you discover how an episode of “The Rockford Files” has tentacles reaching an insane asylum down south and a prison in Montana.… Read More Sports Analogies Hidden In Classic Movies – Volume 73: “The Rockford Files – The Competitive Edge”
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”