Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Just Between Enemies

Log Line:

Motivated by revenge for their father’s murder, two brothers and their friend, plan to destroy two warring crime lords in an elaborate sting.


Synopsis:

Upon learning what really happened in the brutal and untimely death of their father, two brothers with the aid of their best friend, plot their revenge. Once involved, however, they realize they have put themselves in the middle of a territorial battle between “bad” and “worse”. Only by using a combination of street smarts, higher learning, and some savvy investment strategy can they attempt to wriggle free from two crime lords bent on destroying each other and anyone else who gets in their way.

Monday, February 4, 2008

WOW... 18 - 1






18 - !
Eighteen... and one.

Eighteen wins!

one loss.

The Best Super Bowl ever.






And spoken by a Raider fan no less. OK. Best since Marcus Allen was MVP. (For all you Raider fans out there)

If you are a Raider fan, you remember that game in the snow in New England? The one that saw the rise of Tom Brady and the decline of the Oakland Raiders. The one in which Brady fumbled and the Referee and the Instant Replay official said he didn't. You remember?

He fumbled didn't he. Yup, you're a Raider fan.

Yo Miami fans. You must be ecstatic. Larry Czonka is still the best power fullback I ever saw.

Congratulations NY Giant fans. A game for the ages. I'm writing the screenplay as we speak.

What is it about New York football teams as National Football League Goliath slayers?

Say it ain't so Joe. You and your New York Jets can no longer lay claim to the greatest upset in NFL history. Jets over Colts. Great. Nice. It certainly had it all: predictions, first AFL team to win the Lombardi Trophy, all that stuff. Real great. Nice. But guess what. Your NFC cousins now can lay claim to that title and rightfully so.

New England fans? ahem. Ummmmm. What can I say? Now you know how it feels? Curse of the Babe anyone? Sure. Why not? Baseball, football, who cares. You are now officially cursed, again. Eighteen wins... end of story.

Lynn Swann. Guess what? Your catch against Dallas in Super Bowl number... I forget. Nice catch but its officially number two now. Greatest catch in Super Bowl history now belongs to.....drum roll please... David Tyree.

The Manning brothers story? Come on. If this isn't the Disney movie to end all Disney movies. The greatest game ever played, at least this week is not about Golf, nor Hockey, or Baseball. No. For the next ten days or so its about a team that did what nobody thought they could do:

Slay Goliath.

Thank You NFL.