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Warhawk

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I caught about the first 1.5 quarters of the game on the radio then went to dinner and saw "Sin City" with a friend - what did I miss about Bobby? I already read some brief game summaries on ESPN, etc, so I know I missed a good one.... :(

What other good stuff did I miss????

Thanks-
 
bobby said he will be back in the last game of the regular season or somethin :| as far as i remember... i think :(
 
Warhawk said:
I caught about the first 1.5 quarters of the game on the radio then went to dinner and saw "Sin City" with a friend - what did I miss about Bobby? I already read some brief game summaries on ESPN, etc, so I know I missed a good one.... :(

What other good stuff did I miss????

Thanks-

Read the play-by-play thread.

:D
 
VF21 said:
(Jim Gray)Talking to Bobby, who says he knows he'll be ready once the playoffs come.

Kings for two.

42-39 KINGS

"Once me and Brad come back we're gonna make it work and we're gonna make a real run for the money."

Bobby is optimistic. He says he'll be ready for the playoffs. That is, of course, what he dearly wants to happen. Realistically, however, it's still a matter of whether or not the ligament is healed enough to be a benefit and not a hindrance.
 
Awesome. Jessica Alba is a goddess, she makes everyone look like a walrus. And Bruce Willis is the man, as usual.
 
bbb said:
a little off topic...but how was sin city?

Very violent, gratuitous female nudity (especially at the beginning of the film - can't go wrong there :) - well, I'm a guy, sue me :) ), very 50's style dialogue.

I think the movie will be tolerable to some only because it is predominantly B&W, probably too gruesome otherwise. A tad bit over the top on the violence and blood, but that is QT as a guest director for you.

My wife would have run out in the first 10 minutes. My friend and my dad and I enjoyed it overall.

Very strange that every preview save one was for a horror movie. Usually they mix them up a little more.

The first 3 paragraphs of the review here does not contain any movie spoilers but will give you a taste of the movie:

http://www.sacticket.com/cgi-bin/Movies/review?story_id=05sincity_meyer

"Sin City" asks for surrender. As in, surrender of the instinct to recoil when faced with images of a decapitated head or an actress strutting around topless for no good reason. It nearly achieves its aim. Tough-minded and visually dazzling, the movie so engrosses that you almost can forgive its extremes.

Hyperviolent but invested with morality, "Sin City" is thrilling to behold. Plucking scenes directly from Frank Miller's graphic novels, director Robert Rodriguez (Miller is credited as co-director) creates a black-and-white noir world of shadows and silhouettes, with bursts of red coloring women's lips and the blood that splatters into nearly every frame. Ever the visual innovator, Rodriguez also makes the blood run white at times.

Sin City is populated by hard cases, prostitutes, child molesters and assorted other whack jobs, but it's a stylish place. Vintage cars cruise rain-soaked streets, chrome gleaming, as the lights of the city glimmer in the background. Rodriguez's melding of green-screen CGI backdrops with live action is not quite seamless, but it doesn't need to be. Comic-book unreality works fine in a comic-book movie. So do moments when it's clearly the background moving instead of the car. At those times, "Sin City" takes on the comforting feel of an old movie.
 
GoSACtown said:
dont get your hopes up...this same stuff was said last year i remember, on napear's radio show

Why was Napear praising Sin City on his radio show last year?

Oh...wait...I get it.

I get so darned confused when people stay within the thread topic.
 
GGG, what's up on the avatar!?! You had a nice little theme going (namely, Angelina Jolie), and now you've gone and strayed away from what was working.

...

This is a sad day, man.
 
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