Saturday, May 31, 2014

Neighbors

Neighbors - starring Seth Rogen & Zac Efron.  Given it's relative lack of success at the box office, I was pleasantly surprised by this one, it's actually pretty good, it is a bit raunchy, it is a bit crude, yet they also keep things light and fun, I think they found just the right mix.  Granted, it won't win any awards, but it is good for a few laughs and a good time.  It's about a young couple (Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne) with a newborn baby who have a frat house move in next door.  The couple must then grapple with not only the noise of the constantly partying frat but also with their own impending adulthood.  It gets quite funny as the neighbors being to scheme against either other.  Seth Rogen is funny as usual, Rose Byrne does a nice job as his wife, Zac Efron & Dave Franco make for great foils & Ike Barinholtz's star continues to rise with another solid performance.  Keep an eye out for the cameos too, they add a funny touch.  Give it a watch, if you have any sense of humor I suspect that you'll like it.

I will give it 3 out of 5 stars (*****).

Friday, May 30, 2014

Galinka Mirgaeva

Russia appears to be awash with beautiful women. Case in point?  Galinka Mirgaeva.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

TPSG Top 10 Movies of 1996

Continuing with my look at the best movies of years gone by.

Top 10 Movies of 1996:
  1. Fargo - William H. Macy, Frances McDormand
  2. Jerry Maguire - Tom Cruise, Cuba Godding Jr
  3. Swingers - Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn
  4. Tin Cup - Kevin Costner, Rene Russo
  5. Sling Blade - Billy Bob Thornton, Lucas Black
  6. Trainspotting - Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner
  7. Mission: Impossible - Tom Cruise, Jon Voight
  8. Primal Fear - Richard Gere, Edward Norton
  9. Happy Gilmore - Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald
  10. Kingpin - Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid
In my opinion, "Fargo" is the best of the Coen Brother movies, and that's saying something.  Who can ever forget the "Show me the money!" line from "Jerry Maguire"?  "Swingers" was the movie that introduced me to Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, for that I am grateful.  "Tin Cup" is a highly underrated sports themed movie, it's a very good movie about golf of all things.  Billy Bob Thornton is tremendous in "Sling Blade".  "Trainspotting" is a trip, literally.  "Mission: Impossible" is another top notch action packed thriller by Tom Cruise.  Edward Norton's performance in "Primal Fear" is one for the ages. Back when Adam Sandler made funny movies, he made "Happy Gilmore", his fight with Bob Barker is a classic.  "Kingpin" is just plain and simply one funny movie, great cast, several memorable scenes.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Guns in America

Yes Virginia, guns do kill people.  What is wrong with sensible legislation?

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Timberwolves Coaching Update

The Minnesota Timberwolves are still in the market for a new head coach.  I listed my top choices awhile back, but that list has dwindled considerably.  They did flirt with Memphis coach Dave Joerger, but that fizzled out.  I've heard some rumors that owner Glen Taylor is very high on Sam Mitchell, I doubt that is a name that would inspire much hope amongst the masses though.  At this point, I hope that Flip Saunders continues to resists the temptation to name himself as head coach, in my opinion that's just a recipe for disaster.  Perhaps it time they expanded their search a bit (maybe think a bit outside of the box).  That being said, here's an updated list of my Top 10 candidates to become the next head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves:

Monday, May 26, 2014

Happy Memorial Day!

Let us not forget the meaning of the day!

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Hastert Rule vs Boehner Rule

The perils of a Republican ruled House of Representatives?

Hastert Rule - also known as the "majority of the majority" rule, is an informal governing principle used by Republican Speakers of the House of Representatives since the mid-1990s to maintain their speakerships and limit the power of the minority party to bring bills up for a vote on the floor of the House. Under the doctrine, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives will not allow a vote on a bill unless a majority of the majority party supports the bill.

Boehner Rule -  also known as the "majority of the majority" rule, is an informal governing principle used by Republican Speakers of the House of Representatives since the mid-1990s to maintain their speakerships and limit the power of the minority party to bring bills up for a vote on the floor of the House. Under the doctrine, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives will not allow a vote on a bill unless a majority of the majority party alone has enough votes to pass a bill.

Obviously, neither is an effective way to govern, especially when the other party controls the Senate.

I think that it's safe to say that neither is what the founding fathers had in mind.  

Koch Brothers Exposed

Is this the America that you really want?

Saturday, May 24, 2014

AZ Tidbits

Friday, May 23, 2014

Daniela Tamayo

I love those Colombian women!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

POTpourri

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Michael Jackson Hologram

Kind of creepy if you ask me.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Role of the Minority Party

Have you been paying attention to the Republican Party since the election of Barack Obama as President in 2008?   I hope so, it's been downright embarrassing, if not treasonous.

I fully understand that there is a role for the minority party, they should have a strong voice in opposing policies that they disagree with, they should vote against policies that they oppose, or perhaps they could offer alternative policies that they feel could work better, perhaps obtaining concessions on the legislation along the way, they can also offer up policies themselves that would better society as a whole in some way, all of this is a critical part of a functioning democracy, what they should not be doing is blocking and obstructing every piece of legislation and every nomination from the majority party as a policy.

I'm certainly aware of the need for checks and balances but this is in no way what the founding fathers intended, the founding fathers intended for elections to have consequences, with elections not having consequences they become pointless.  If policies fail or become unpopular, the checks and balances should come in the form of electing new officials that will support your policies.

To block and obstruct everything as a policy, with the sole intention of harming the other party, even if it hurts the country, is the very definition of treachery and should not be tolerated.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Top 10 TV Shows of 2013-2014 Season

With the 2013-14 TV season essentially over, here are my picks for the Top 10 TV shows of the 2013-14 TV season:
  1. The Walking Dead (AMC)
  2. The Americans (FX) 
  3. Vikings (History)
  4. Fargo (FX)
  5. Modern Family (ABC) 
  6. Parks and Recreation (NBC)
  7. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX)
  8. Grimm (NBC)
  9. How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
  10. The League (FXX)

With "Breaking Bad" signing off, "The Walking Dead" has moved into my number 1 slot, it's a terrific show, with a strong cast and plenty of twists to keep things interesting.  It is so much more than just a show about zombies, give it a watch if you haven't. 

"The Americans" on FX has just gotten better and better, why can't the major networks create shows like this?   I was happy to see that is has been renewed for a third season. 

"Vikings" on The History Channel had a very strong second season, it's a brutal show to watch at times but the payoff is well worth it.  Very fun. 

"Fargo" is one of the best new series that I've seen in quite some time, it has all of the hallmarks of the movie yet they are able to stretch it into a 10 episode season.  Quirky, violent, suspenseful, fast moving, it's everything you want in a TV series.

There's really not much difference between "Modern Family", "Parks and Recreation" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", you could put them in any order, they are without a doubt the three funniest shows on TV, you can't go wrong watching any of them.  

"Grimm" had another strong season, TV needs more quirky shows like this, it makes for perfect Friday night viewing.

I wasn't thrilled with the conclusion of "How I Met Your Mother" but they had another strong season, they will be missed, I hate seeing quality TV shows disappearing.

"The League" continued with their lude, rude run about fantasy football and the people who join fantasy football leagues.  It's hilarious. 

As for new shows, really, outside of "Fargo" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", it was a disappointment, nothing really stood out to me. "Rake" and "Almost Human" showed some promise but unfortunately both were cancelled. 

Last years list here.  

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

Not man made?  Really?  We need to act now!  


Friday, May 16, 2014

TPSG Top 10 Movies of 1997

Continuing with my look at the best movies of years gone by.

Top 10 Movies of 1997:
  1. Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet
  2. Donnie Brasco - Al Pacino, Johnny Depp
  3. Good Will Hunting - Matt Damon, Ben Affleck
  4. L.A. Confidential - Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe
  5. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery - Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley
  6. Boogie Nights - Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore
  7. The Full Monty - Robert Carlyle, Tom Wilkinson
  8. Wag The Dog - Dustin Hoffman, Robert DeNiro
  9. Private Parts - Howard Stern, Mary McCormick
  10. Cop Land - Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel
"Titanic" was a true epic of a movie, great in so many ways.  I love gangster movies, "Donnie Brasco" is one of the better ones!  "Goodwill Hunting" unleashed the Damon/Affleck combo on us, and yes that is a good thing.  I loved the look of Los Angeles circa the 1950's in "L.A. Confidential", great crime story too.  "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" was easily the funniest movie of 1997, so many great characters in this one.  "Boogie Nights" is without a doubt the best movie ever about the porn industry, for whatever that is worth.  "The Full Monty" is another in a long line of really well done British comedies, it was funny and had a nice message to it.  Even though "Wag The Dog" is a comedy, the story it tells is horrifyingly possible.  "Private Parts" is a must see for all Howard Stern fans.  I think "Cop Land" was one of Stallone's better pieces of work, it was nice seeing him in something where he's not all roided up.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Alejandra Guilmant

Oh my!  Talk about hot!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

POTpourri

Monday, May 12, 2014

AZ Tidbits

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Arizona Cardinals Draft - Day 3

On day 3 of the 2014 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals added a developmental QB, some additional DL depth and another WR.  Logan Thomas was selected in the 4th round, he has all the tools that Bruce Arians looks for in a QB, he's big, he's athletic, he's got a cannon of an arm, he has had some inconsistency and accuracy issues though.  Some seem to think he translates better as a TE.  He'll need some work if he's going to succeed at QB at the next level, he's got time though as Carson Palmer has still got a few years ahead of him, if they hit on him he could be pretty good.  Personally, I thought that Tom Savage or Zach Mecklenberg would have been better picks at this point but how do you question Bruce Arians and Tom Moore on QB's?  I'm not expecting that Ed Stinson or Walt Powell get much immediate playing time, but both seem to have some potential. 

Minnesota Vikings Draft - Day 3

As expected, the Vikings focused mainly on improving their porous defense on day 3 of the 2014 NFL Draft.  They did also pick up a stud offensive lineman with their 5th round draft choice.  I absolutely love the selection of Stanford OG David Yankey in the 5th round, that's tremendous value, I can envision him taking over for Charlie Johnson in short order.  After the Yankey selection it was all defense, 3 promising young CB's, a LB and a DT.  They've also added 15 UDFA's.   It'll be interesting to see how the roster shakes out comes fall.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Minnesota Vikings Draft - Day 2

The Vikings didn't have a 2nd round draft pick this year.  In round 3, they grabbed Oregon State DE Scott Crichton at pick #72.  Like Anthony Barr yesterday, Crichton can really get to the QB, he'll immediately crack that D-Line rotation.  You can see what Mike Zimmer is wanting to do here can't you?  Pressure, pressure, pressure!!  With their second 3rd round pick the Vikings picked Georgia Southern RB Jerick McKinnon.  He put up some impressive combine numbers and has been considered to be one of the drafts top RB sleepers by many.  Personally, I would have probably gone with Ka'Deem Carey or even Marion Grice over McKinnon, but I guess time will tell, I'll hope for the best.  It was an interesting day 2 for the Vikings. 

Arizona Cardinals Draft - Day 2

The Cardinals used their second round draft pick today on Notre Dame TE Troy Niklas.  Bruce Arians likes big TE's who can block and he got a good one in Niklas, who could very well be the best blocking TE in the draft.  Niklas is pretty good catching the ball too.  He should make for a nice compliment to Rob Housler.  In round 3, the Cardinals picked up tall, rangy DE Kareem Martin out of North Carolina.  Hopefully, he can crack the DL rotation.  With their second 3rd round pick the Cardinals took a chance on small college WR John Brown out of Pittsburg State, he's a blazer, he timed at 4.34 in the 40 at the combine and Arians and company really need a blazer for their deep strike offense, I love this pick!  3 picks, 3 needs filled, good day 2 for the Cards.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Vikings Draft Teddy Bridgewater

Vikings GM Rick Speilman grabbed an extra first round draft pick for the third year in row tonight when they dealt a second round and a fourth round pick to the Seahawks for the 32nd overall pick in the draft.  The Vikings then selected Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater.  Personally, I would have probably gone with Derek Carr over Bridgewater but I can live with this selection, he fills a huge need at QB for the Vikings.  Hopefully, the game tape is more of an indication of future success for Bridgewater than his pro-day.  Nice day 1 for the Vikings! 

Cardinals Draft Deone Bucannon

The Arizona Cardinals swapped first round picks with the New Orleans Saints (and picked up an additional 3rd round pick in the process) and then used the #27 overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft on Washington State DB Deone Bucannon.  Some may consider it to be a bit of a reach but who knows?  He's looks like a great athlete, he's got nice size, he hits like a Mack truck and most importantly he fills a need.  I like the pick (especially given that they got an extra draft pick out of the deal)!  Nice job Steve Keim! 



Vikings Draft Anthony Barr

The Vikings traded down one spot in the draft with the Cleveland Browns and used their first round draft pick (#9 overall) on UCLA LB/DE Anthony Barr.  I'm not sure that's the direction I would have gone, but still, Barr's a heckuva athlete and has a knack for getting to the QB, there's always a premium on those types of guys.  It'll be interesting to see how the Vikings use him. 


Vikings Draft Thoughts

Just some quick Vikings thoughts going into tonights draft.

The Vikings need to grab a QB somewhere along the way, I suspect that they will, probably somewhere in rounds 1-3.   As much as I'd like to watch Johnny Manziel in purple, I don't see him being a good fit in Norv Turner's offense.  The chance to take a big, strong armed QB like Blake Bortles has to be appealing to the Vikings and the given the lack of recent noise coming out about the Vikings and a QB at number 8, it actually makes me think there is a chance of it happening.  I think they like Teddy Bridgewater too but not at number 8,  I don't think he lasts until their 2nd round choice either so if they want him they'll have to trade into the middle/late first round to get him (the same could also be said of Derek Carr).  Luckily, this is a great year for QB's, if they pass on a QB in round 1 they can still grab a guy like AJ McCarron, Aaron Murray, Tom Savage, Zack Mettenberger or Logan Thomas in rounds 2-4. 

Speaking of QB's, there's also been some buzz that the Vikings could deal for a QB (Sam Bradford and Mike Glennon's names have been thrown around, and you have to believe that the Patriots will be shopping Ryan Mallet), so keep an eye on that too, especially if the price for any is just a middle round pick or two.  Maybe they can deal Christian Ponder too.

The case against going for a QB in round 1?  Did you watch the Vikings last year?  Their defense was absolutely horrid.  Granted, IMO much of their problems last year came from running Leslie Frazier's outdated cover-2 schemes most of the time, but they also desperately need to upgrade the talent level on the defensive side of the ball.  Mike Zimmer is a defensive guy too, so you have to think he'll want to shore up that side of the ball.

My guess on the Vikings Top 8 (which is a balance between talent and need, minus the QB's):   1) Jadeveon Clowney, 2) Khalil Mack, 3) Sammy Watkins, 4) Mike Evans, 5) Justin Gilbert, 6) Anthony Barr, 7) C.J. Mosley, and 8) Aaron Donald

Outside of QB, I look for the Vikings to address LB, CB, DB, OG and RB at some point in the draft.  Throwing some names out to fill those needs?  Ka'Deem Carey-RB-Arizona, Kyle Van Noy-LB-BYU, David Yankey-OL-Stanford, Chris Watt-OG-Notre Dame, Shayne Skov-LB-Stanford. 

2014 TPSG NFL Mock Draft 6.0

It's 2014 NFL Draft day!  Finally!  How about one final Mock Draft.
  1. Houston Texans - Jadeveon Clowney - DE - South Carolina ***
  2. St Louis Rams - Greg Robinson - OT - Auburn  ***
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars - Khalil Mack - LB - Buffalo ***
  4. Cleveland Browns - Sammy Watkins - WR - Clemson
  5. Oakland Raiders - Johnny Manziel - QB - Texas A&M
  6. Atlanta Falcons - Jake Matthews - OT - Texas A&M  ***
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mike Evans - WR - Texas A&M  ***
  8. Minnesota Vikings - Blake Bortles - QB - Central Florida
  9. Buffalo Bills - Taylor Lewan - OT - Michigan
  10. Detroit Lions - Justin Gilbert - CB - Oklahoma State
  11. Tennessee Titans - Anthony Barr - LB - UCLA
  12. New York Giants - Aaron Donald - DT - Pittsburgh
  13. St Louis Rams - Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix - DB - Alabama
  14. Chicago Bears - Calvin Pryor - DB - Louisville
  15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Darqueze Dennard - CB - Michigan State
  16. Dallas Cowboys - Timmy Jernigan - DT - Florida State
  17. Baltimore Ravens - Eric Ebron - TE - North Carolina
  18. New York Jets - Odell Beckham - WR - LSU
  19. Miami Dolphins - Zach Martin - OT - Notre Dame
  20. Arizona Cardinals - Kony Ealy - DE - Missouri
  21. Green Bay Packers - C.J. Mosley - LB - Alabama
  22. Philadelphia Eagles - Marqise Lee - WR - USC
  23. Kansas City Chiefs - Bradin Cooks - WR - Oregon State
  24. Cincinnati Bengals - Kyle Fuller - CB - Virginia Tech
  25. San Diego Chargers - Louis Nix - DT - Notre Dame
  26. Cleveland Browns - Derek Carr - QB - Fresno State
  27. New Orleans Saints - Dee Ford - DE - Auburn
  28. Carolina Panthers - Cody Latimore - WR - Indiana
  29. New England Patriots - Ra'Shede Hageman - DT - Minnesota 
  30. San Francisco 49ers - Jason Verrett - CB - TCU
  31. Denver Broncos - Xavier Su'Filo - OG  - UCLA
  32. Seattle Seahawks - Kelvin Benjamin - WR - Florida State
***Actual first round picks here***
***Correct picks

Notes:
  • Clowney is going number 1 overall, it's just a matter of where he lands now.  
  • If the Rams are going to keep Bradford, they'd better protect him.  
  • It'll be interesting to see where Manziel winds up.  He could go anywhere from pick #2 down to round 2.  He seems to fit the Raiders mold, I assume they've also watched some video of Matt Schaub from last year. 
  • I'm no scout but the more I watch Bortles, the more I like him.  Grab him Vikings!  If Khalil Mack or Mike Evans drop to number 8, I could see either of them being the pick too.  Zimmer may also prefer going defense too, in which case I could see Justin Gilbert, Anthony Barr, Aaron Donald, Darqueze Dennard, C.J. Mosely or Ha'Sean Clinton-Nix going here too. I also wouldn't be shocked to see the Vikings trade down. 
  • I wouldn't be opposed to Derek Carr to the Cardinals, I think they go defense though.  Steve Keim is not going to reach, I'm betting he watches how the draft plays out and then takes the best player available. 

Previous Mocks:  Mock Draft 1.0, Mock Draft 2.0, Mock Draft 3.0, Mock Draft 4.0. & Mock Draft 5.0

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Monday, May 5, 2014

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Captain America: The Winter Soldier - starring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johannson, Samuel L Jackson & Robert Redford.  Chris Evans is back as Steve Rogers in this sequel to "Captain America: The First Avenger".   This time Captain America teams with the Black Widow (Johannson) to take down a shadow agency bent on global domination.  I really enjoyed this one, it was fast moving, action packed, full of twist and turns and the cast was great.  If you enjoy the Marvel movies, I have no doubt that you'll like this one. 

I will give it 4 out of 4 stars (*****).

Sunday, May 4, 2014

White House Correspondents Dinner

President Obama kills it once again.


Saturday, May 3, 2014

POTpourri

Friday, May 2, 2014

Polina Dementova

I can't get enough of this girl.  Could someone please tell her to make a new video?


Thursday, May 1, 2014

2014 TPSG NFL Mock Draft 5.0

We are getting closer, the 2014 NFL Draft is a week from today!  I can't wait!  It seems like a good time to update my NFL Mock Draft.
  1. Houston Texans - Jadeveon Clowney - DE - South Carolina
  2. St Louis Rams - Greg Robinson - OT - Auburn
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars - Khalil Mack - LB - Buffalo
  4. Cleveland Browns - Sammy Watkins - WR - Clemson
  5. Oakland Raiders - Johnny Manziel - QB - Texas A&M
  6. Atlanta Falcons - Jake Matthews - OT - Texas A&M
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mike Evans - WR - Texas A&M
  8. Minnesota Vikings - Blake Bortles - QB - Central Florida
  9. Buffalo Bills - Taylor Lewan - OT - Michigan
  10. Detroit Lions - Justin Gilbert - CB - Oklahoma State
  11. Tennessee Titans - Anthony Barr - LB - UCLA
  12. New York Giants - Aaron Donald - DT - Pittsburgh
  13. St Louis Rams - Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix - DB - Alabama
  14. Chicago Bears - Timmy Jernigan - DT - Florida State
  15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Darqueze Dennard - CB - Michigan State
  16. Dallas Cowboys - Calvin Pryor - DB - Louisville
  17. Baltimore Ravens - Eric Ebron - TE - North Carolina
  18. New York Jets - Odell Beckham - WR - LSU
  19. Miami Dolphins - Zach Martin - OT - Notre Dame
  20. Arizona Cardinals - Kony Ealy - DE - Missouri
  21. Green Bay Packers - C.J. Mosley - LB - Alabama
  22. Philadelphia Eagles - Marqise Lee - WR - USC
  23. Kansas City Chiefs - Bradin Cooks - WR - Oregon State
  24. Cincinnati Bengals - Kyle Fuller - CB - Virginia Tech
  25. San Diego Chargers - Louis Nix - DT - Notre Dame
  26. Cleveland Browns - Derek Carr - QB - Fresno State
  27. New Orleans Saints - Demarcus Lawrence - DE- Boise State
  28. Carolina Panthers - Cody Latimore - WR - Indiana
  29. New England Patriots - Ra'Shede Hageman - DT - Minnesota 
  30. San Francisco 49ers - Jason Verrett - CB - TCU
  31. Denver Broncos - Xavier Su'Filo - OG  - UCLA
  32. Seattle Seahawks - Kelvin Benjamin - WR - Florida State


Notes:
  • Jadeveon Clowney now seems to sound like the consensus number 1 overall pick, it now seems to be more of a question of whether it's the Texans making that selection or if the Texans trade down and someone else makes that selection. 
  • Greg Robinson seems like a no-brainer for the Rams at number 2. 
  • The Raiders are a wildcard, they could do anything.  
  • I'm not convinced that the Vikings will go with a QB in round 1, but given the way my mock unfolded, I don't know what over direction they'd go at that point (Justin Gilbert?  Anthony Barr?  Aaron Donald?  Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix?).  
  • The Cardinals could go a lot of different directions, DL, DB, LB, QB, I'm of the belief that they go DL though (I could see them target Zach Mettenberger, Tom Savage , AJ McCarron or Logan Thomas later in the draft if they are intent on grabbing a QB).
  • I'm not sure what to make of Teddy Bridgewater, he could go anywhere from pick 5 to pick 40.  I fear that his pro-day workout really hurt him, at this point I'm guessing he lands somewhere early in round 2.  Who knows though, perhaps it's all just a case of paralysis by analysis.

Previous Mocks:  Mock Draft 1.0, Mock Draft 2.0, Mock Draft 3.0 & Mock Draft 4.0.