Q&A
Let's bang out a quick Q&A before the day comes to a close:
I love me some Stuckey! What other young guards do you like?
D.R.S. Brentwood, California
Rodney is certainly the real deal. I'm a big fan of this rookie as well. I also like Rajon Rondo a lot, but he's going to have to learn to shoot better from both the perimeter and the line. Of course, Monta is my man and has been since the first time I saw him play. CP3 and DWill are obviously going to be stars for the next decade. However, DRose may prove to be as good or better than both of them.
SD Sports Guy
So what's the deal: Am I Mike or Rosey?
Mike/Rosey F.R, California
Well, since I have scoreboard on you right now in head to head Texas Hold 'Em, golf and you've gone 7-21 the last two fantasy football seasons, I'm going to have to say Mike. Once you're able to turn the tide, you can be Rosey on a permanent basis again.
SD Sports Guy
I'm a big "Silverado" fan and it's one of my five favorite movies. Why isn't it more popular?
M.R.D. Prescott, Arizona
Completely different genres, but nearly as unwatchable as "Donnie Darko" and "The Matrix." If I'm not mistaken, I fell asleep three nights in a row trying to get through those two movies. With "Silverado", I think it was only two consecutive nights. It's kind of surprising too, because director Lawrence Kasden is the same guy who made "The Big Chill", "Body Heat" and "Grand Canyon." The casting in "Silverado" was definitely solid. Hard to go wrong with Kline, Glover, Cleese and Costner...along with supporting roles for Dennehy and Goldblum. Something just didn't click though. The movie failed in so many different areas. It wasn't exciting, humorous, compelling, clever, entertaining, educational, thrilling, thought provoking, moving, visually appealing or even interesting. If a movie can't deliver on even one of those levels, then what's the point? I'll tell you what M.R.D., I'm going to give it a second viewing this summer. Sometimes I've done a complete 180 on a movie after seeing it again. Two movies that come to mind are "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" and "Lost in America." Hated both at first, but really enjoyed them on the second go around. If "Silverado" can somehow keep me awake, I'll follow-up with a post in a couple months.
SD Sports Guy
I'm the total package. Why can't I seem to get arrested these days?
S. Dash Hollywood, California
It's hard to say, Stacey. You hit back to back jacks in 95' with "Clueless" and "Illegal in Blue", but I don't think I've seen you on the tube or silver screen in over a decade. It's ridiculous that talentless do nothings like Paris, Kim, Nicole, Britney, Heidi, and Lauren are getting all the attention while you're left out in the cold. Wait a second, I take that back about Britney. At least she did have talent five years ago. "Toxic" is one of the best songs of the past quarter century and there isn't a music aficionado who could possibly disagree. If Will Smith had married you instead of Jada, perhaps you wouldn't be such an afterthought in Hollywood. On the bright side, it does appear as though you have a few things coming out later this year. All of them may go direct to DVD, but I'll be looking for you.
SD Sports Guy
I love me some Stuckey! What other young guards do you like?
D.R.S. Brentwood, California
Rodney is certainly the real deal. I'm a big fan of this rookie as well. I also like Rajon Rondo a lot, but he's going to have to learn to shoot better from both the perimeter and the line. Of course, Monta is my man and has been since the first time I saw him play. CP3 and DWill are obviously going to be stars for the next decade. However, DRose may prove to be as good or better than both of them.
SD Sports Guy
So what's the deal: Am I Mike or Rosey?
Mike/Rosey F.R, California
Well, since I have scoreboard on you right now in head to head Texas Hold 'Em, golf and you've gone 7-21 the last two fantasy football seasons, I'm going to have to say Mike. Once you're able to turn the tide, you can be Rosey on a permanent basis again.
SD Sports Guy
I'm a big "Silverado" fan and it's one of my five favorite movies. Why isn't it more popular?
M.R.D. Prescott, Arizona
Completely different genres, but nearly as unwatchable as "Donnie Darko" and "The Matrix." If I'm not mistaken, I fell asleep three nights in a row trying to get through those two movies. With "Silverado", I think it was only two consecutive nights. It's kind of surprising too, because director Lawrence Kasden is the same guy who made "The Big Chill", "Body Heat" and "Grand Canyon." The casting in "Silverado" was definitely solid. Hard to go wrong with Kline, Glover, Cleese and Costner...along with supporting roles for Dennehy and Goldblum. Something just didn't click though. The movie failed in so many different areas. It wasn't exciting, humorous, compelling, clever, entertaining, educational, thrilling, thought provoking, moving, visually appealing or even interesting. If a movie can't deliver on even one of those levels, then what's the point? I'll tell you what M.R.D., I'm going to give it a second viewing this summer. Sometimes I've done a complete 180 on a movie after seeing it again. Two movies that come to mind are "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" and "Lost in America." Hated both at first, but really enjoyed them on the second go around. If "Silverado" can somehow keep me awake, I'll follow-up with a post in a couple months.
SD Sports Guy
I'm the total package. Why can't I seem to get arrested these days?
S. Dash Hollywood, California
It's hard to say, Stacey. You hit back to back jacks in 95' with "Clueless" and "Illegal in Blue", but I don't think I've seen you on the tube or silver screen in over a decade. It's ridiculous that talentless do nothings like Paris, Kim, Nicole, Britney, Heidi, and Lauren are getting all the attention while you're left out in the cold. Wait a second, I take that back about Britney. At least she did have talent five years ago. "Toxic" is one of the best songs of the past quarter century and there isn't a music aficionado who could possibly disagree. If Will Smith had married you instead of Jada, perhaps you wouldn't be such an afterthought in Hollywood. On the bright side, it does appear as though you have a few things coming out later this year. All of them may go direct to DVD, but I'll be looking for you.
SD Sports Guy


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