Hello, I'm Todd Jacobucci and it's nice to meet you. I've written some articles here on topics I am interested in, plus some additional posts as well. Thanks for taking a look and best wishes.
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Thanks for 18 years of no losing seasons. Thanks for two rings. Enjoy retirement "Big" Ben Roethlisberger.
A friend of mine from the Google + Movies community named Annette Rodgers recently posted a clip from a 1979 movie. I hadn't seen it in years. After watching the clip it started coming back to me how funny the film was. This was a movie that made me laugh hysterically. It got me thinking - what other films made me laugh that hard? And laugh that often? Sometimes a movie will have a few good bits that are mildly funny. But there aren't too many that will have you laughing hard all the way through. I've given it some thought and have come up with the 5 films that to me are the funniest of all time. I'll discuss each one a bit as well. These films are in no special order, just the 5 funniest movies I could think of. So, let's get started: 1. "Life of Brian" This was the movie that Annette Rodgers posted. Released in 1979 and created by Monty Python. It satirizes the Jesus Christ story. That may not ...
To me it's obvious who won. But let's look at the details first. To me, at the absolute forefront is age. Ben Simmons is a whopping 7 years younger than James Harden. For a lot of NBA players, 7 years is a career. The Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers have proven the importance of age in the NBA. The Cavs, with all of their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year players sit at 34-21 (as I write this). The Lakers, full of superstar 30 something players, are 26-30. In today's NBA, youth wins. I'll take a 7 years younger All-Star everyday over an aging, veteran superstar. The next issue is fit. I think this is a win for both teams. Philadelphia wants to win right now. They want to maximize Joel Embiid's prime. If you can keep Harden on the court, he's terrific. Plus he's a shooter, exactly what the 76ers needed. Brooklyn, I think, needed some defense. The Nets have plenty of shooters....
I was watching an interview on You Tube today with Robert De Niro. This was from back in 1981. He was discussing the upcoming Oscars of which he was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in Raging Bull. He seemed quite awkward. However, as we know, he did win that year. It got me thinking - De Niro started in the 1970s and is still making movies today. Long career for sure. I started thinking about other actors that started in the 1970s and are still making movies today. Is anyone better than De Niro? One in particular I found to be a terrible actor. My next thought was could I go decade to decade and find a best and worst actor from each decade? The caveat being the actor must have started his movie career in the decade mentioned and he must have made movies in every subsequent decade up to today. This is what I came up with: 1960s Best: Jack Nicholson Worst: Burt Reynolds ...
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