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I want to laugh but the fact that I'm the exact same age as Garnett brings a tear to my eye. Graduating class of '95 forever.
He might have volunteered. They used all that CGI to de-age Kevin Garnett so he only looks 70, so it must be voluntary.And, is it just me, or does DeAndre in drag creep anyone else out. I don't get it. They put Kevin Love's head on a teenager's body and Dame's head on a baby's body, so why isn't Jordan's head on a woman's body? Did their CGI budget run out so they had to resort to putting a 7' tall man in heels and a skirt? It just seems very inconsistent to me.
BNM
You know what makes me feel old (this actually happened to me today)? When the guy in line in front of you, who looks like Fred Sanford, walking with a cane, does not qualify for the senior discount, but you do.
Of course, if you graduated from high school in 1995, you may not get the Fred Sanford reference (google is your friend).
BNM
You know what makes me feel old (this actually happened to me today)? When the guy in line in front of you, who looks like Fred Sanford, walking with a cane, does not qualify for the senior discount, but you do.
Of course, if you graduated from high school in 1995, you may not get the Fred Sanford reference (google is your friend).
BNM
I graduated in 2001 and all know this. Thanks TBS. Also, Quincy Jones wrote the theme song. Smooth.I think those who graduated in 95 know who Fred Sanford was. At least, if you had TBS as a kid.
..... a little aside about Henry Mancini. When Quincy Jones first got to Hollywood he couldn't get a job. No exec would give him an arrangement nor score. Jones got Mancini and went to a Hollywood exec and Mancini said, "This man is the best in the business! Your crazy if you don't him a job!" The entire industry opened up and Jones helped define modern American music.
Henry Mancini was a prince of a man. Just like Elmer Bernstein. Both of whom wouldn't be caught dead in the cesspool that is Hollywood today. Thanks for Moonriver, Henry. (Although sorry, I don't much care for the movie.)
I prefer this version...
Me too. And I love the books even more."You know what tipped it for me? It was something your wife said when we were in bed together."
Man. I love that movie.
Me too. And I love the books even more.
