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i really enjoyed the ric flair one
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To the limit: The story about Dale Earnhardt telling France it was bullshit that Richmond couldn't race was amazing and I wish it was true.
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Metapod posted:i really enjoyed the ric flair one man what a True POS that dude iswas
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 03:30 |
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Once Brothers and Run Ricky Run are both fantastic
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 03:30 |
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Look at all you wrong people not mentioning The Best That Never Was.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 03:54 |
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Broke is interesting as far as information but as a documentary it's boring. It might as well just be a longform article.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 06:06 |
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Small Potatoes was interesting to me as someone who did not know anything about the USFL. It’s also even more relevant now, due to Trump’s involvement in the story
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FlamingLiberal posted:Small Potatoes was interesting to me as someone who did not know anything about the USFL. The small potatoes guy was kind of annoying, but not nearly as annoying as the Kansas Rules of Basketball guy, who made me want to somehow purchase the Naismith rules and slowly eat them in front of him.
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EvanTH posted:man what a True POS that dude iswas he's the one and only Naitchure Boy don't you know
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R.D. Mangles posted:The small potatoes guy was kind of annoying, but not nearly as annoying as the Kansas Rules of Basketball guy, who made me want to somehow purchase the Naismith rules and slowly eat them in front of him.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 07:33 |
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Crazy Ted posted:"I Hate Christian Laettner" guy single-handedly ruined the entire show. He comes across as one of the five whiniest assholes of all time. If you mean Bill Simmons this isn't really a new opinion.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 07:44 |
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It’s technically not a 30 for 30 as it was part of their Nine for Title IX thing, but No Limits, about freediver Audrey Mestre is loving phenomenal and everyone should see it.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 09:01 |
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June 17, 1994 is pretty good. If I remember right, there are no talking heads, it's all just broadcast footage from the day edited together chronologically. Reminds me of those History Channel docs like 102 Minutes that Changed America and 3 Shots that Changed America
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 15:59 |
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Oh my god they are going to have Stugotz selling crappy art on the streets of South Beach live on the air today.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 16:10 |
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So ESPN had the college FB awards show last night and put up traffic cones next to JT Barrett's seat so cameramen wouldn't run into him
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 21:20 |
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Elitist Bitch posted:I like To The Limit. Story about the NASCAR driver that Days of Thunder was loosely based off of that NASCAR has tried really, really hard to bury thanks to the awful way his illness and death was handled (he died of complications from AIDS). Even if you're not a NASCAR or auto racing fan it's an interesting look at how AIDS was handled by real people in the early days of the epidemic (although I'll admit that what I saw made me sad). He could have been one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history but died when he was 34. I thought Days of Thunder was based upon both Tim Richmond and Jeff Gordon.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 21:57 |
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The Miracle 3 episode of SEC Storied is also extremely great.
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# ? Dec 8, 2017 22:26 |
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Days of Thunder was before Jeff Gordon's time
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FlamingLiberal posted:Small Potatoes was interesting to me as someone who did not know anything about the USFL. The highlight of the USFL one was hearing Rick Neuheisel sing the San Antonio Gunslingers song. The 30 for 30 short, Cutthroat, was outstanding. ESPN doesn't have it uploaded anymore I don't think, but it can be found. For those unfamiliar, it's a piece about Clint Malarchuk.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:The highlight of the USFL one was hearing Rick Neuheisel sing the San Antonio Gunslingers song. If you are squeemish, DO NOT look up what happened to Clint Malarchuk (or Richard Zednik) If you're curious and you HAVE to know Both of them have their necks slashed by a skate, completely by accident
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Timby posted:I thought Days of Thunder was based upon both Tim Richmond and Jeff Gordon. Days of Thunder was released in 1990. Gordon made his first Winston Cup start in the last race of the 1992 season and won ROTY in '93.
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# ? Dec 9, 2017 09:25 |
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I thought Days Of Thunder was a spiritual sequel to Days Of Heaven
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# ? Dec 9, 2017 19:55 |
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EvanTH posted:I thought Days Of Thunder was a spiritual sequel to Days Of Heaven The third film is Thor: Ragnarok.
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# ? Dec 9, 2017 21:25 |
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Not sure how easy it is to find but Errol Morris' "The Subterranean Stadium" 30 for 30 short is one of my favorite short films ever and is also one of the best introductions to Errol Morris if you don't know his docs. All about an old school tabletop football league and the people who participate but, like all his movies, about so much more as well.
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ElwoodCuse posted:The Hillsborough one is powerful but difficult to watch. The first part of the Hillsborough is like a disaster movie, where you see all these horrible decisions made that lead up to the tragedy, and the second just makes you get actually angrier and angrier at the sheer injustice of it all. But some of the crowd footage, and especially the footage which looks like it was taken from just above the Leppings Lane terrace is just undeniably grim.
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ShaneMacGowansTeeth posted:The first part of the Hillsborough is like a disaster movie, where you see all these horrible decisions made that lead up to the tragedy, and the second just makes you get actually angrier and angrier at the sheer injustice of it all. But some of the crowd footage, and especially the footage which looks like it was taken from just above the Leppings Lane terrace is just undeniably grim. Last year for some reason I watched Hillsborough, Dear Zachary, The Act of Killing and all three parts of Paradise Lost in the span of a couple of months. I think it prepared me pretty well for the constant stream of rage and sadness that has defined 2017 and will continue for the foreseeable future.
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Oh my god that last Highly Questionable was like the 1-2-3 of why I love that show.
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Henchman of Santa posted:Last year for some reason I watched Hillsborough, Dear Zachary, The Act of Killing and all three parts of Paradise Lost in the span of a couple of months. I think it prepared me pretty well for the constant stream of rage and sadness that has defined 2017 and will continue for the foreseeable future. Dear Zachary pisses me off so loving much. I raged when I saw that the first time.
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algebra testes posted:Oh my god that last Highly Questionable was like the 1-2-3 of why I love that show. couldn't watch, what did they do?
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iospace posted:couldn't watch, what did they do? Double headlines so they could spend the time getting mad about the Marlins trade. Asking Dan about the Bachelor causing him to leave the set. Papi getting someone with the fake handshake.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 04:12 |
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https://twitter.com/soshnick/status/940434348444176384
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algebra testes posted:Papi getting someone with the fake handshake. that's my boy
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 06:18 |
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https://deadspin.com/nfl-network-suspends-marshall-faulk-ike-taylor-heath-1821206708 quote:[...] There's a lot more, but I just picked out the things that I think are theoretically usable as evidence in court.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 14:01 |
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Elitist Bitch posted:I like To The Limit. Story about the NASCAR driver that Days of Thunder was loosely based off of that NASCAR has tried really, really hard to bury thanks to the awful way his illness and death was handled (he died of complications from AIDS). Even if you're not a NASCAR or auto racing fan it's an interesting look at how AIDS was handled by real people in the early days of the epidemic (although I'll admit that what I saw made me sad). He could have been one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history but died when he was 34. uhhh wasnt that produced by NASCAR? I thought goons hated it because it whitewashes all the bad things NASCAR did.
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Basticle posted:uhhh wasnt that produced by NASCAR? I thought goons hated it because it whitewashes all the bad things NASCAR did. this is correct
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 14:29 |
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This Weinberger fella seems like a real jerk!
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 14:34 |
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What does "suspended from their duties pending an investigation into the allegations" mean, legally? Are they kinda permanently suspended until the lawsuit concludes so the NFL doesn't get hit with even more wrongful termination suits if the first suit doesn't succeed? Or do they do an internal investigation and say wow we're going to lose this suit and fire them, which means they definitely lose the suit because they implicate themselves? man, employing a staff of mostly rot-brained nth-percentile-testosterone-producers used to star treatment must be a legal nightmare
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EvanTH posted:What does "suspended from their duties pending an investigation into the allegations" mean, legally? Are they kinda permanently suspended until the lawsuit concludes so the NFL doesn't get hit with even more wrongful termination suits if the first suit doesn't succeed? Or do they do an internal investigation and say wow we're going to lose this suit and fire them, which means they definitely lose the suit because they implicate themselves? They're likely all contracted so suspending (likely with pay) them basically is the cleanest way to handle things for now as an employer. It basically puts them in a legal and PR purgatory where they can quietly work to pin allegations to names before potentially terminating anyone. Firing them immediately potentially creates its own issues if you're not 100% sure it's them. If you keep them on camera like nothing's wrong, it's a terrible look.
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Kibner posted:Some of the specific texts she received from McNabb are also included:
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DJExile posted:They're likely all contracted so suspending (likely with pay) them basically is the cleanest way to handle things for now as an employer. It basically puts them in a legal and PR purgatory where they can quietly work to pin allegations to names before potentially terminating anyone. Firing them immediately potentially creates its own issues if you're not 100% sure it's them. If you keep them on camera like nothing's wrong, it's a terrible look. The Scott Hall solution
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