Die Hard, Fifth Element, and Pulp Fiction are at the top for me.
There are probably not many things from his prime that I won't watch, this includes Hudson Hawk... one of my guilty pleasures.
That was a horrific crash. Looks like he got 14th. Does Haas have to put the car on the grid that qualified? If Schumacher cant drive does Haas forfeit the race? I did see somewhere that MSC was physically fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If you were to make me choose between the 2, I don't think I could do it. I can say that there is a scene in Part 2 that is probably my favorite scene of all time.
Mama Corleone's funeral and Michael embraces Fredo. So beautiful and brutal at the same time... which is something that can probably be said about the entirety of both films. If I happen to catch 2 running on any channel, I am not doing anything else until I see that scene.
From Winning Time... the assistant head coach that West was raving about - Jack Mckinney of the Trailblazers was also Henry Ford II in Ford vs Ferrari.
I would have posted pictures but there are none of Tracy Letts as McKinney.
This. Get them involved. Cultivate their interests. I like to tell my granddaughters to find things to get involved in like theater or music or arts\crafts. Something that they can do the rest of their lives.
I did this with my granddaughter. We had a good time prepping for it. She competed in the Jr. division. Didn't place but like I said, had a good time anyway. The only thing I did was just make sure she was on target with cooking times. I was proud that she did not need a blow torch to get the fire going. It was both our first times doing something like this.
Currently watching Frasier on Hulu at bedtime. There is a 'CBS' watermark on the bottom of the screen. I get it has to be a syndication thing but it irks me. Every time.
Damn. Shady Grove and now this. Two of our 'go to' places for cheap food when we came here in the 90s. Went to Dirty's a few months pre pandemic. It was indeed glorious.
When we were in college, got to move from a two bedroom apartment in the Colorado Married student housing complex to a three bedroom complex at Brackenridge... heading towards the dam, it is the first apartment that you see.
Anyways, it was a long day getting moved and getting the old apartment cleanup. It was late and my wife and my oldest daughter and myself were starving. We hit up Dirty's.
We sat in the car... 'is that our food' was said by at least one of us each time we saw the car hop coming out. We got our food... burgers, fries, tater tots and milk shakes. It was a freaking religious experience. One of the best meals I ever ate and will remember.
fuck.
First time I ever heard or saw them was on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. They played 'Wheel in the Sky' and I became a fan. I think Escape was the beginning of the end for Perry's career. On the subject of the Escape tour, I caught the show at the Texas Jam. They headlined it. Perry and Schon were on top of their game. They followed Santana.
67-77. Have to have Jimi Hendrix and the Experience - Are You Experienced? Bookended by Queens News of the World (Rush 2112, Jackson Browne - Running on Empty, etc...). In the middle of that is B.B. King with 'The Thrill is Gone'.
When your right of passage is getting sick on Jack Daniels and Mello-Yello and whatever else we could get from vending machine (@ 17 - re: Dumbass), I can call out Mickeys being weak. That being said, I have hurled to Mickeys.
As far as wasting beer, again young, but propensity for drinking about anything you put in front of me (see above) except Lone Star.
Old Milwaukee Light. High school buddy's step dad stocked up on the stuff, so we would help ourselves every once in a while.
Could never drink Lone Star. I was pretty much known to drink a lot back in high school. End of senior year I was out water skiing with my girlfriend and her older brother and he handed me a Lone Star, took two sips and sank it in the lake.