Comedies are super generational and don't age well. I remember first watching Animal House and being like huh, this is it? Belushi seems like a guy who's like Babe Ruth where he was of his time but people since have been way better at what he did like Farley.
Boys In The Boat movie was fine by the numbers film. It was a story that setup way better as a book than a movie. Stakes are pretty low for a movie. If they lost it wasn't like we were going to lose the war.
The only thing I remember about the movie being great was a scene in the heart of the movie where UW is calling begging to raise money for athletics or they're gonna fail and I'm surprised it isn't bigger her or on Twitter.
Maybe it's because I'm pushing 50, but I feel like Animal House hasn't aged day. But I also feel the same way about Caddy shack and Blazing Saddles. Perhaps when I debut these films for my kids in a few years they won't appreciate the humor.
Agree re: Boys in the Boat. It has some positives, but was ultimately formulaic Hollywood stuff. Book was better by far. We didn't send our JV boat to beat Hitler which is what the movie leads you to think.
If you watch a Jesse Owens bio you'll find the USOC was far more concerned about not having Jews than they were about the few Blacks like our favorite Buckeye Owens
The German crew was the epitome of Aryan strength beat by mutts including a kid from Olympia Washington
It's essentially a story of old timey grit and perseverance during the Great Depression, which is an interesting juxtaposition with today's college experience for students and "student athletes".
The "We Beat Hitler" stuff is mostly just malarkey for bragging rights. But it's somewhat unique in college sports history. Up until 1960 which ever college crew won the Natty in an Olympic year represented the USA. Cal, for example, has 3 Olympic Gold Medals in the 8 Man Heavyweight event to Washington's one. But ours was at the most infamous Olympics of all time with Hitler and Goebbels in the stands watching. UW is the only college "team" which can lay claim to having "Beat Hitler, the Nazis, etc". Owens is the greatest sports story of the 1936 games, obviously, but he was a solo athlete as opposed to an Ohio State University team.
Fun fact: UW's 1958 Crew was also the first American Collegiate team to compete in the Soviet Union. We also won that one.
She has a new detective show (which is the real reason she's joining Gameday) that just started up last month. Another variation of the tortured genius person off the streets who starts solving all the crimes that the police can't figure out. That genre should've ended with Monk.
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Man I was so excited for that movie because the source material seemed like an obvious hit and it was just….bleh.
Fuckin clooney
Never seen it.
Comedies are super generational and don't age well. I remember first watching Animal House and being like huh, this is it? Belushi seems like a guy who's like Babe Ruth where he was of his time but people since have been way better at what he did like Farley.
Boys In The Boat movie was fine by the numbers film. It was a story that setup way better as a book than a movie. Stakes are pretty low for a movie. If they lost it wasn't like we were going to lose the war.
The only thing I remember about the movie being great was a scene in the heart of the movie where UW is calling begging to raise money for athletics or they're gonna fail and I'm surprised it isn't bigger her or on Twitter.
Maybe it's because I'm pushing 50, but I feel like Animal House hasn't aged day. But I also feel the same way about Caddy shack and Blazing Saddles. Perhaps when I debut these films for my kids in a few years they won't appreciate the humor.
Agree re: Boys in the Boat. It has some positives, but was ultimately formulaic Hollywood stuff. Book was better by far. We didn't send our JV boat to beat Hitler which is what the movie leads you to think.
I’m slightly confused about all the hubbub regarding this crew story.
It was just a boat race. Not the actual war.
Never mind the boat was full of the type of guys Hitler was rather fond of.
If anything you all just proved his point.
Jesse Owens on the other hand shoved it right in his face… in Berlin.
Good god, man. It's like you hate anything pre-1980.
If you watch a Jesse Owens bio you'll find the USOC was far more concerned about not having Jews than they were about the few Blacks like our favorite Buckeye Owens
The German crew was the epitome of Aryan strength beat by mutts including a kid from Olympia Washington
Good notes. Thank you.
Still just boats though.
It's essentially a story of old timey grit and perseverance during the Great Depression, which is an interesting juxtaposition with today's college experience for students and "student athletes".
The "We Beat Hitler" stuff is mostly just malarkey for bragging rights. But it's somewhat unique in college sports history. Up until 1960 which ever college crew won the Natty in an Olympic year represented the USA. Cal, for example, has 3 Olympic Gold Medals in the 8 Man Heavyweight event to Washington's one. But ours was at the most infamous Olympics of all time with Hitler and Goebbels in the stands watching. UW is the only college "team" which can lay claim to having "Beat Hitler, the Nazis, etc". Owens is the greatest sports story of the 1936 games, obviously, but he was a solo athlete as opposed to an Ohio State University team.
Fun fact: UW's 1958 Crew was also the first American Collegiate team to compete in the Soviet Union. We also won that one.
Wood, but don't know who she is.
It's Always Sunny (not really my kind of show, but it's been going forever).
She's also in Hacks as a minor character (main character is a UW alum).
Not true. Van Halen 1 and 2 were released in '78 and '79.
She has a new detective show (which is the real reason she's joining Gameday) that just started up last month. Another variation of the tortured genius person off the streets who starts solving all the crimes that the police can't figure out. That genre should've ended with Monk.
Fucking barely.
My sons, both in college, LOVE Animal House and Caddyshack. We watched them together when they were early teens.
They've held up fine.