It's been a little while but there are a couple if things that I would like to get off my chest.
1. This came up completely out of the blue, but apparently JImmy Kimmel is teaming up with Norman Lear to produce a one off special recreating episodes of All in the Family and The Jeffersons. With an all star cast that includes Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, and Jamie Foxx amongst others. I don't know what to feel about this. On one hand, why go to the trouble of recreating episodes? Why not just show the old ones? (I know, I know, MILLENIALS SCARED OF LOW DEF!) IN addition to that, I know that the Brits tried this a few years ago and it didn't work ( the one I quickly looked at was Are You Being Served? and it was ghastly). On the other hand, Norman Lear is involved so obviously it raises the bar of the quality of this production.
One thing I beg of Kimmel and Lear. No Trump jokes. After all, Donald Trump wasn't even in the public consciousness when these classic shows aired. Now they could skip around that point by alluding to Nixon, who clearly was around and doing some of the same things Trump has been claimed to have done (Thanks Mueller Report!). Either way. I'm sure they are going to get a shot in somehow, but how they do it needs to be handled with the class that these shows entail. I wish them good luck in their endeavor.
2. Random one I had just now, but did you know that Star Wars is older than the last time France used the guillotine to execute someone? France last used the guillotine in September 1977, a few months after Star Wars came out. Huh
3. I'm still annoyed that the Mister Rogers documentary wasn't nominated for an Oscar. I understand that the creator, Morgan Neville, won the Oscar the year prior, but still? Nominations should go to the best candidates. And I think that that film, while basic in style, was very effective and powerful in telling its story. But I think Tom Hanks, playing Fred Rogers later this year in a film, will nab and Oscar nom in a way of repentance (and the fact that he is an incredible actor).
4. A ton of injuries happening in baseball (which the Yankees seem to be the victim of the most) and we keep hearing how trained these athletes are and how brittle they are. There has to be a way to be strong and flexible at the same time. A long time ago, baseball players were not creatures of muscle. They were skinny guys, fat guys etc. But they were limber and pitched and hit without giving full effort all of the time (most of them anyway). In that way, they were able to last longer in their careers and suffered fewer injuries. In addition to this, because of free agency, players don't have to take second jobs like they used to and spend the time lifting weights now. Whatever it is, a balance has to be made, otherwise we are going to see a lot more of the Michael Conforto (2 years ago) and Aaron Judge (today) like injuries.
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