War Machine is the 2017 Netflix movie that centers on General Glen
McMahon who takes over the war in Afghanistan.
This is a satirical look at General Stanley McChrystal who took charge
of the Afghan war in 2009. Pitt’s
character, while sincere in his belief that the war can be won, doesn’t always
utilize great judgement. McMahon and his
staff try their best but it is a losing cause that is ultimately doomed when
Rolling Stone is allowed to follow them for a story. Laying out the details of their private
conversations leads to McMahon’s firing.
This movie lays out all the issues leaders must deal with in the
political and military minefields when navigating the different arenas . Brad Pitt, Ben Kingsley (Afghanistan
President) and the rest of the cast do a very good job. The movie is enjoyable and while it is maybe
not as based in comedy as you might be led to believe it still delivers an
entertaining movie.
Pages
▼
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Friday, July 28, 2017
Dunkirk Movie
Me and my pop watched Dunkirk last night. Very good movie. Based on real-world events, it follows
efforts to evacuate 300,000 British Army personnel from France after it fell to
the Germans. The three phases of the
operation, air, naval and ground, are followed giving you a good feel for what
went into making it happen. The plot and
action are pretty straightforward in their presentation laying out the issues
the British had in attempting to retrieve their soldiers while also looking at
the real possibility that England itself could suffer the same fate as France.
I am not sure how to describe it properly but this movie isn’t over
acted. They do act but the dialogue
doesn’t get in the way of the story. The
action and actual situations are allowed to play out keeping up the suspense
that seems to grow as the movie goes along.
Dunkirk has a different feel than most movies in a good way. I think if the premise is something you think
you might like you definitely go see this movie.
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
2011 Topps Opening Day Baseball Hobby Box Break
I didn't reconnect with card collecting until late 2011 so I missed out on the 2011 Topps Baseball Opening Day Cards. I did however get into the 2011 Topps Football cards, and those in fact were my first post on trading cards. Over time I've come to like this design even more. The photos on the cards are also first rate, a trait I've seen consistently with Topps cards. This all led me to grab a hobby box for some fun. The box had 36 packs with seven cards per pack.
I like the Opening Day cards due to the reduced checklist size as well as a good price point. I know some don't care for them due to the lack of real hits but I like them. The memories are also a big part of boxes like this. Seeing what players that were once big as compared to today or seeing players on different teams. All part of the fun.
There were plenty of inserts. My favorites were the Superstar Celebrations and Presidential First Pitch cards. These add a nice variety to the set as a whole. I really enjoyed these cards and given the chance to get more I'll definitely do it. It was fun to grab a box from the past that I've never been able to experience before. Great stuff.
BREAKDOWN:
252 - Total Cards
9 - Superstar Celebrations
7 - Blue Parallels
6 - Topps Town
6 - Presidential First Pitch
6 - Spot the Error
5 - Opening Day Date Stamped
4 - Under the Lights
3 - Opening Day Stars (3D)
Monday, July 3, 2017
Paul George Traded to Oklahoma City Thunder
Paul George was traded this weekend to the Oklahoma City Thunder for
Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.
What a steal for the Thunder.
While it is doubtful George resigns with the Thunder, they didn’t really
give up anything. I like Oladipo but was
surprised that he couldn’t average more than 15.9 points per game in an offense
that lost Kevin Durant. This was a
perfect opportunity for him to step up and it didn’t happen. Sabonis was a rookie last year who didn’t put
up very good numbers (5.9 PPG/3.6 RPG 39% FG%) but is still young at 20 years
old. The Indiana Pacers were in a
horrible spot and it was getting worse by the day. Still, you had to think there was a better
trade out there somewhere. Hopefully
Oladipo and Sabonis thrive in Indiana and it is a moot point.
What does OKC get out of the deal?
Three things. They show Russell
Westbrook, a free agent after this season, they are working to make the team
more competitive. They have a better
chance of resigning Paul George where they had a very slim chance of landing
him in 2018 free agency before the trade.
And the Thunder mustbe viewed as the possible number two team in the
Western Conference. The Spurs have not
done anything to get better, Houston did Chris Paul but Clippers are not
expected to be as good next year. You
have to think a team with basically just Russel Westbrook that won 47 teams
last year has a shot with George. Are
they are a threat to the Warriors?
No. But if they could make it to
the Conference Finals this would be a huge win.
A lot of basketball games between now and then and then they have to
hope they can keep one or two of their superstars. Still this was a very good trade for the
Thunder.