Movies you like but aren't particularly proud of liking... Body Double.As an aside...Tango and Cash is a guilty pleasure for me. Also, my love for Gone in 60 Seconds will never fade.
Teen Wolf....another one I forgot about.There are some that stood at to me:
Bill and Ted
Fast Times
Ferris Bueller
Weird Science,
Breakfast Club
Uncle Buck
Revenge of the Nerds
Teen Wolf
Lost Boys
Silver Bullet
Back to the Future
If we're talking about general 80's comedies, then this would definitely make the list.Let's not forget Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
Those aren't pillows!
Heat.As an aside...this is a hard one (TWSS), but what is your favorite movie of alltime?
I'd go Raiders of The Lost Ark.
Movies you like but aren't particularly proud of liking... Body Double.
I am too.I'm a Tom Hanks whore so mine are Cast Away and Saving Private Ryan.
Best baseball movie?At the end of The Rookie, when Dennis Quaid makes it to the majors...well, someone was cutting some onions around my face.
It's a toss up for me between Bull Durham and Field of Dreams.Best baseball movie?
For me, it's Bull Durham.
I deal with exclusively convicted felons and they deal with the general public for the most part. I have a degree and most of them have barely a high school education and most of them are quick to tell me how much better they are than mere "prison guards". I'm a little jaded by that attitude. One of my buddies from the prison system is joining San Antonio Police Department and I expect I'll hear about some attitude related to that.Officers do a dangerous job, and it seems like only the tiny minority of dishonest ones make the news (until there's something like the bombing or 9/11, during which they are recognized for running toward the danger). They sit in cars that might as well be marked "enemy" in neighborhoods most of us would be afraid to walk in. I just have a healthy respect for the job they do.
I don't even count Field of Dreams as a baseball movie. It's a major part of the plot, but very little baseball is actually involved.It's a toss up for me between Bull Durham and Field of Dreams.
CSBI deal with exclusively convicted felons and they deal with the general public for the most part. I have a degree and most of them have barely a high school education and most of them are quick to tell me how much better they are than mere "prison guards". I'm a little jaded by that attitude. One of my buddies from the prison system is joining San Antonio Police Department and I expect I'll hear about some attitude related to that.
I've had a mix of OK experiences with them and times where the cop in question was an abusive unprofessional POS. Though to be fair the latter were never in a tough neighborhood because the asshole cops always seem to be small town yokels whose job qualifications read "cousin to local sheriff". When I'm in San Antonio or Houston and I see a cop I am not nervous that he'll pull me over for no reason because he's bored because I know he has actual work to do.
Just my observations.