Thursday, October 5, 2017

James Bond, Introduction - Dr. No (1962)

"Dr No" Opening titles

Happy 55th Anniversary to the James Bond movie series as the first Bond film Dr. No debuted in England on this day back in 1962. The first Bond gun barrel and intro. Interestingly enough, stuntman Bob Simmons is Bond in the sequence instead of Sean Connery for some reason. Connery wouldn't do the gun barrel until the fourth movie: Thunderball.



Monday, October 2, 2017

ALEC BALDWIN GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS ALWAYS BE CLOSING FULL SPEECH

Happy 25th anniversary to the movie version of Glengarry Glen Ross or as the cast called it "Death of a Fucking Saleman" due to the profanity. I think we need this speech in schools and work.



Saturday, September 30, 2017

MMA Fights To Look Forward To In October 2017

MMA Fights To Look Forward To In October 2017
September 30, 2017
By Ryan Porzl

Note that at the time I release these, the full card of certain events have not been released so there may be other fights I would recommend but aren't announced until after I complete this. Also, card subject to change.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Alice Cooper - Freedom

Happy 30th Anniversary to the Alice Cooper album: Raise Your Fist And Yell. An underrated and bad ass late 80s album from Alice which again saw Kane Roberts and Kip Winger appear after having appeared on the previous years Constrictor.



Sunday, September 24, 2017

Debunking the Myth of WCW holding down their Younger Wrestlers

Debunking the Myth of WCW holding down their Younger Wrestlers
September 24, 2017
By Ryan Porzl

WCW was known for many things both good and bad from great wrestling, the cruiserweights, and the nWo to laughable gaffes and occasional incompetence. One of the things that the company was supposed to be known for was the fact they supposedly held down their younger wrestlers in favor of older wrestlers. However, this wasn't the case as younger wrestlers were given opportunities and there are reasons as to why they may not have gotten farther that was not the fault of the company. Having heard this myth for nearly 20 years, I decided that it should be debunked because while WCW wasn't perfect, neither were their wrestlers.