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nor is he absolutely fantastic (hence his lack of staying power now)
:rolleyes:Depp is definitely fading away into anonymity.
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The article
Don't tell me...show me.

re: Interesting Rob Ryan Fact

Posted by SJS Eagle 85 on 6/25/13 at 3:39 pm
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"In Ryan's nine seasons as a defensive coordinator, his offenses have given him a lead of at least eight points or more in 37 games. In those 37 games, his teams have won 27 of them."
At what point of the game did they have this lead and what's his record without the lead?
Maybe this is too obvious but I thought we'd have one of Hernandez's head on Ray Lewis' body while dancing in the end zone.
Jaws

The movie has a 40' mechanical shark and explosions while the book has...pages.

Fwiw--John William's score (just two notes actually) put this movie over the top.

re: The Avengers vs Man of Steel

Posted by SJS Eagle 85 on 6/19/13 at 11:15 am
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Man of Steel, while entertaining, is not better than any of the Marvel Phase 1 films, and is hardly better than the worst X Men film
Holy shite! Now I don't even want to see it. The first four X-Men films (including X-Men Origins: Wolverine) were an abomination and waste of 40+ years of storytelling.

re: Go After Devin Hester?

Posted by SJS Eagle 85 on 6/18/13 at 11:37 am
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I'm pretty sure he's got a bunch of aunts and uncles and cousins so he's relative fa show.
Any of them have an explosive first step and a good set of rip/swim moves?

re: Go After Devin Hester?

Posted by SJS Eagle 85 on 6/18/13 at 11:15 am
When's the last time Hester was relative?
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For fun, go read the Wiki synopsis of Last Crusade development.
As per Wiki...
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Chris Columbus—who had written the Spielberg-produced Gremlins, The Goonies, and Young Sherlock Holmes—was hired to write the script. His first draft, dated May 3, 1985, changed the main plot device to a Garden of Immortal Peaches. It begins in 1937, with Indiana battling the murderous ghost of Baron Seamus Seagrove III in Scotland. Indiana travels to Mozambique to aid Dr. Clare Clarke (a Katharine Hepburn type according to Lucas), who has found a 200-year-old pygmy. The pygmy is kidnapped by the Nazis during a boat chase, and Indiana, Clare and Scraggy Brier—an old friend of Indiana—travel up the Zambezi river to rescue him. Indiana is killed in the climactic battle but is resurrected by the Monkey King. Other characters include a cannibalistic African tribe; Nazi Sergeant Gutterbuhg, who has a mechanical arm; Betsy, a stowaway student who is suicidally in love with Indiana; and a pirate leader named Kezure (described as a Toshiro Mifune type), who dies eating a peach because he is not pure of heart. The tank is three stories high and requires Indiana to ride a rhinoceros to commandeer it.[6]
This would've killed the franchise. There never would've be a Crystal Skull.
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one of the biggest criticisms of the movie was that they stripped superman of his personality (cheesiness, sense of humor, etc.). Well no fricking shite. I'm looking forward to it not being like that.
Then watch Batman. Superman isn't a brooding antihero. He's the bright light we should all be moving towards.
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He's always said he loved Atlanta and wouldn't play for any rival of ATL.
This the dumbest thing I've heard today.

Fwiw--don't want
I thought Harper was the best pass rusher on the team?

re: Junior Galettes Pimp Corner

Posted by SJS Eagle 85 on 6/10/13 at 2:39 pm
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These guys should thank God that they're good at football. I'm 110% sure most of these guys would be bagging my groceries if they weren't in the NFL.
I imagine if it weren't for football most of them couldn't get through high school much less get into college.
Foul-mouthed cat puppet blasts bad guys and rescues private eye, quarterback, and teenage girl with attitude problem.
When and where can this be watched? I have to see this.
The first movie that I thought traumatized me as a child...Jaws.

The first movie that really traumatized me as a child...The Exorcist
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Messed me up real bad. Devil movies would still frick with me into my mid-20s.
I'm 40 and they still frick with me. Nothing like thinking you're awake and you see a pair of red eyes in your bedroom and you can't move or speak.