The NFL wants safeties who can potentially help you stay in nickel against 12 personnel because they can essentially function as LBs while not costing you at all in coverage, like Kyle Hamilton and Nick Emmanwori. If McDonald starts to fit that mold this year, maybe the league can talk themselves into him as a first rounder
The Ugly Stepsister- a gnarly live action dark fairy tale. Not an easy watch, but perhaps that makes the morals of the story stick with you better. The cinematography, score, vibe, etc, check my artsy vibe boxes. Foreign language. Streaming on Hulu. Interesting movie.
Thanks for the offer. If anything comes up on Repsol that looks like a fit on the reservoir or A&D O&G side, I'll hit you up Currently have three companies that I'm waiting on a final decision from, am in the middle of the process with three more, and then there's ~5 that are longshots for various reasons that I'm still keeping tabs on
Hopper is always cartoonish as a bad guy to me. Over-does it to the point of being silly, kind of takes you out of his movies. This movie has a lot of good in it, but Lynch is still clearly figuring shit out. Obviously at this point he's already made Eraserhead and Elephant Man, but if you watch Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart, and then TPFWWM and Lost Highway, he clearly gained more mastery of his craft during the making of Twin Peaks. Mulholland Drive was the masterpiece he made as he matured as a film maker, and then Inland Empire was Lynch unchained
I wish Tice would do these mocks on his own instead of splitting it with his buddy https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/2026-nfl-mock-draft-50-another-qb-besides-fernando-mendoza-goes-in-round-1-while-chiefs-get-new-weapon-005549310.html
No problem. If you're looking for some other horrors you potentially haven't seen, here's a list I made https://letterboxd.com/fuddy/list/best-100-horrors-of-the-century/
28 Years Later was excellent, although someone's mileage can vary for the last scene (probably should have been post credits) I think it's up there for best movie of the year