Golf is a game of muscle memory and honestly, what I wouldn’t give to hear some of Tiger’s muscles’ memories.

Sports, Sports, and yes more Sports
April 7, 2010Honestly, I love watching sports-my girlfriend says I watch too many sports-no matter what the season there is always something great happening in the sports world. For instance, we just finished the NCAA basketball tournament and next week is the Masters Golf tournament featuring Tiger Woods return to golf. I hope Tiger has not lost anything during is layoff from golf. Doesn’t Tiger put the “LAY” in layoff?

Every End Is New Start
April 7, 2010I am sad to see the College basketball season come to an end-I love watching lots of scoring-although speaking of lots of scoring-I can watch Tiger Woods at the Masters next weekend.

Butler Almost Pulls It Off
April 7, 2010It was a lot of fun to watch Butler almost win the national college basketball tournament? Since when do we expect good basketball out of the state of Indiana?

Duke’s wild Offence
April 7, 2010Did you see Dukes offence last night? Very impressive-The last time I saw something that unstoppable I was looking out my window at my neighbor’s Toyota speeding down the street.

From Cell Phones to Cheney
May 14, 2009The White House press secretary actually confiscated the cell phone of a reporter today after the reporter’s phone rang during the press briefing. After hearing this, parents with teenage children collectively asked if the press secretary made house calls.
Also in the news today the president announced that he would not release torture pictures. In a related story Dick Cheney offered to share his wallet size torture pictures he carries around with him.

State of Play Movie Review
May 13, 2009
My Movie Grade: B
State of Play, the new Russell Crowe/Ben Affleck film was one of the better thriller movies I have seen in the last year or so. The film was an adaptation of the acclaimed 6-part television serial which aired on BBC One in 2003. This film is your basic political thriller with plot twist and nail biting suspense all set against the backdrop of a changing newspaper industry struggling to stay relevant. Interestingly enough, Brad Pitt was originally cast to play the role Russell Crowe ended up playing, but dropped out of the project a week before it was to begin shooting. Due to scheduling commitments caused by the delay in shooting Edward Norton asked to leave the project. Ben Affleck replaced Edward Norton. Russell Crowe gave a good performance as a dedicated “old school” Washington news paper journalist. Ben Affleck gave a less memorable performance as a Congressman who finds himself in the middle of a scandal. Rachel McAdams plays a young reporter who is taking under Crowe’s wing and taught the journalism businesses. I thought McAdams’ performance was decent, although her character could have given her a more dynamic role in the film. She often finds herself at the mercy of Crowe’s wisdom. I would have liked to have seen her have a more assertive role. Jeff Daniels and Helen Mirre’s performance are two of the highlights of the film. Jason Bateman also steals the scenes he is in adding an injection of humor to the film Overall, I enjoyed this movie and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys political thrillers.

To Report but maybe not Observe–Observe and Report Review
May 13, 2009My Movie Grade: C
I would recommend not observing and reporting to this film. Observe and Report, Seth Rogan’s new movie was not bad, but not nearly as good as I expected. Observe and Report is a dark comedy written and directed by Jody Hill. The premise of the movie seems perfect for Seth Rogan. Basically, Rogan plays a mall security guard trying to prove himself in a world that does not respect him-similar to Paul Blart Mall Cop—although this film is much darker and deals with more adult themes than the last mall cop movie….I still cannot believe there were two mall cop movies released within a few months of each other. Nevertheless, Observe and Report starts strong—but then slowly fades into what seems to be a very long movie to sit through. My main criticism of this film was that it just seemed to drag. There were vaarious story lines that all seemed to take forever to develop. Also, I felt as though fowl words were used in place of witty jokes, not in a way to set up or enhance the humor of the film. The highlight of the movie is the strong soundtrack, which adds to the feel of the film. Overall, I would wait until it comes out on DVD to see it. It is not an awful movie-it is just not as good as it could have been.