My knicks reached the finals while Jordan was on hiatus playing baseball when I was 10, but we unfortunately lost to the best player in a temporarily MJ-less league
Itβs funny how when the Patriots went undefeated everyone was in agreement that if they won the super bowl theyβd be unequivocally be the greatest team of all time, but if this yearβs chiefs do it, absolutely no one will think that
Recently saw Hammer film, The Maniac (1963), really more Noir than horror, and an old Corman joint, X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes, about a doctor who gives himself x-ray vision with disastrous results. Luke warm on the former, but Man with X-Ray Eyes is disturbing and very good.
Saw 2 recent horror films, Oddity, twisty ghost film/murder mystery, and The Abandon, which seemed like itβd be a reboot of the Cube franchise, but turned out to be something lower budget and stripped down. Without going over the top, Iβm a yay on the former & nay on the latter.
The funniest part of the Jayson Tatum playing time uproar is the unspoken but apparently uniform belief that Tyrese Haliburton, who has played far less than Tatum, actually shouldnβt be in a game that USA leads by less than 30.
steve kerr choosing to bring derrick white on the olympic team instead of jaylen brown and then making sure to only play derrick white and not jayson tatum so as to sow unrest on the celtics is some phil jackson level of mind games lol
The poll has run its course, and the Battle of the 90s Horror Movies has a clear winner...
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