Bruce Lee Ping Pong
Because Bruce Lee is so dearly loved here at the ZONE, I give you, “If Bruce Lee Played Ping Pong.”
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Because Bruce Lee is so dearly loved here at the ZONE, I give you, “If Bruce Lee Played Ping Pong.”
I’m not a huge Star Wars or Carrie Fisher fan, but after reading about her today at Victor Gischler’s site and then again at Bill Crider’s joint, I decided to follow Bill’s link to Carrie Fisher’s piece. Even if you’re not a Star Wars / Carrie Fisher fan, the article is worth a read and if you are a fan, you’ll like it that much more.
We’ve seen the new poster advertising the return of “Lost.” Now we can see the new trailer.
ABC created the poster above to promote the fifth season of “Lost” which premieres in January. You can see a Milky Way-sized version of it here.
Next Tuesday, FX will air the final episode of “The Shield.” I’m proud to say that I’ve been a fan of the show since episode one of the first season. I’m equally proud to say that I’ve turned on several friends and family members it as well. If you’re a fan of the show, I’d love to hear how you think it will end. There’s been a lot of speculation among devotees of the show. Some of the more interesting predictions include:So let’s hear your predictions! Then we’ll come back next week and see who came closest to getting it right.
IMPAwards.com has posted up a bunch of new posters for “24,” “24: Redemption,” “The Spirit” and a bunch of other tv shows and movies. You can see a bigger version of the poster above and many others by clicking here.
“It’s a bit of a departure. It’s definitely more of a very character based crime movie. I don’t know what’s going on with it right now, but the premise is that this guy was the most [badass] gangster of all time in Las Vegas, and he’s left the life and created this whole new world. His wife died but he’s raising his kid. He’s living in the middle of nowhere and he’s this very religious, trying to live a straight life guy. His daughter is now going to school at UCLA and she disappears, and he goes looking for her. The trail leads to Vegas and he has to go get her, and the entire city kind of comes down on top of him.“
One of the greatest fights of all-time was the third match between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali. Dubbed the “Thrilla in Manila” it was the rubber match between two of the best fighters to ever step into the ring. Ali won the battle, but at a great cost. The fight took such a toil on them that both Frazier and Ali never wanted to watch it again.
Now, thirty plus years later, film maker John Dower uses that epic battle as the framework for his documentary “Thriller in Manila.” Not only does Dower take a close look at the fight, he takes the controversial stance that Ali’s dark side has been glossed over by time and that Joe Frazier was slighted due to the charisma of Ali. Dower uses new interviews with Frazier [who watches the Manila fight for the first time] interspliced with old newsreel footage and interviews to paint a picture of Ali that isn’t pretty.
You can read more about the documentary here.
I just got home from watching UFC 91. It was a fun night with most fights turning out as predicted. Kenny Florian won by rear naked choke in the first round over Joe Stevenson. The fight that everyone was waiting for was, of course, Brock Lesnar vs Randy Couture for the Heavyweight title. Couture was the fan favorite although Vegas odds preferred Lesnar.
I expected Lesnar to bum rush Couture from the opening bell. I was wrong. Lesnar displayed great respect for Couture and tried to stand with him. When Lesnar did take Couture down, he wasn’t able to hold him there. The round ended with Lesnar ahead, but Couture seemed to be gaining momentum. The second round saw more of the same when suddenly Couture went down from a short shot to the temple. Lesnar followed him to the ground and began raining hammerfists. Although Couture wasn’t out, he clearly wasn’t able to stop the barrage and the ref stepped in to stop it. Lesnar showed more class in this victory than his last. He thanked the fans, Randy Couture and the man upstairs. It’ll be interesting to see what lies in the future for both of these fighters.
IMPAwrds.com scored a look at two posters for “Killshot” which stars Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke and is based on Elmore Leonard’s best selling novel. The posters are okay — but I’m expecting the movie to be a lot better.