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Re: 2016 Draft Thread - Vikings Addition

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 5:05 pm
by JasonIsDaMan [enjin:7981157]
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monsterpile wrote:Not Viking related but it's fun that any NFL team has fans getting really pumped about a FB drafted to their team. Andy Janovich was very popular here at Nebraska but it's great that Denver Bronco's fans are catching Jano Fever down there after Elway's tweet about drafting him. Janovich is one of those local walk on to NFL guys that I really enjoy about Nebraska Football's tradition.


I think the reasons are two fold. It is going to run-heavy offense for the next 1.5 years (at least), and there are probably a ton of Nebraska fans due to the proximity.


Very good points. I have family in that area that are Nebraska fans and Broncos fans. They used to live in Wyoming. Part of why it's amusing that people from that area are excited about a Cornhusker is it wasn't that long ago the Buffs and Cornhuskers were pretty big rivals. Of course there are probably plenty of Broncos fans that are too young to know about such things. Hmm...I'm feeling old. lol


I do as well. Whenever I think of the CO/NE border, I think of that episode of "South Park" when they go to visit Cartman's relatives in NE, and it goes from color to Black&White as soon as they cross the border. It doesn't seem that long ago that that episode was on, but it's probably 17 years.


I don't think I've seen that episode (I'm not a big watcher of Southpark) but is it just a coincidence that "Nebraska" the movie was in Black and White also? Is there some sort of longer standing joke about Nebraska being black and white that I don't know about? I really enjoyed that movie for some reason. I think I connected to it because there were some aspects of it that reminded me of some of my family.


I never saw the movie because I read a preview and it hit WAAAAY too close to home. I have older relatives who believe anything/everything. It's scary listening to them try to repeat what they heard on The O'reilly "Factor?".


I'm not sure what type of movies/stories you are into but it was just a neat visual film to see with the black and white for some reason. What seemed to strike me was the sense of realism of the movie. I tend to get caught up in a story so maybe that hit me different than others. Ultimately there is plenty of amusement in the film although there are plenty of downer stretches. Ultimately it's not a downer and I suppose I probably did enjoy it a bit more since I have lived here in Lincoln and could easily recognize most of the spots that were filmed here. Not saying it's a must see but it was one of my favorite films that year although I am not much of a critic/film connoisseur. I generally like most stuff with very few exceptions.


You don't have to sell me on the realism. Half my family will get a $1 off coupon for pizza and think it's a scam, then 20 minutes later pack up the car to drive to Casper to claim their sweepstakes. But I am not against realism. I just prefer my realism in the form of "Swordfish" (If you don't remember it, read a review and try to keep from laughing.)

As far as "I love that movie because I once stood in that spot", "Beautiful Girls" (and Purple Rain obviously) for Minnesota and "Monster" for Florida, for me. And I am saying Monster because I live in Orlando, not because of your screename.


I never saw "Swordfish" I just never got around to it. Your last post made me chuckle and makes me think you may find some amusement in the movie if you get stuck at someone's house and it ends up being the entertainment for a couple hours.


Which movie: "Swordfish" or "Nebraska"?


I meant you would find amusement of the movie "Nebraska" based on the last post. That was not clear it should have been a different paragraph and named the movie.

One last thing back to the CO/NE thing...some Colorado people can be so smug about their wonderful mountains and such but I ask them about how great the eastern half of the state is and if they know that it wasn't till 1996 that people outnumbered cows. I spent a couple weeks in eastern rural Colorado. Huge cattle yards and same "boring" stuff as a lot of the rest of the plains states so it's fun to throw that stuff at them. Personally I loved it but I grew up that way on the plains. I like to be able to see for a long way and see amazing sunsets. One of the great perks of my current job is driving outside of town in a rural area for a decent chunk of time everyday.



I heard the same type of thing about Aspen. I heard that before John Denver moved there and sang about it, land was cheaper there than Edina. 40 years later, middle managers are driving two hours to work.

Re: 2016 Draft Thread - Vikings Addition

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 6:12 pm
by longstrangetrip [enjin:6600564]
Since we have lapsed into movie talk here, I have to say monster has great taste if he liked Nebraska...what a terrific movie! I thought it should have won Best Picture, but it got a lot of nominations but won nothing at the Oscars. It also got hurt at the box office by getting an undeserved R rating because of language (really?). Truly a unique movie.