On the Eve of the 2011 NFL Season, Top 5 Worries of the Kansas City Chiefs

It is Sunday, September 04, 2011. Doesn’t seem that spectacular, does it? However, today IS in fact significant because we are exactly one week away from the opener of the Kansas City Chiefs 2011 season against the Buffalo Bills. This time last year, I felt fine about the Chiefs. We were rebuilding, we had some nice new players who needed to grow into veterans (Eric Berry, Dexter McCluster, etc.), but…
Read more...300 Offers Audiences 1 Unique Movie Experience

Many movies try to grab that “cool” or “it” factor through its cast, script or special effects to where it can seem a little forced, but every now and then a film comes along that effortlessly possesses the aforementioned quality in droves. That film is 300. The film is based on the graphic novel “300″ by Frank Miller, who also saw his creation “Sin City” come to life much like…
Read more...Wrestling Legend Grasps at One Last Chance of Stardum in “The Wrestler”

Professional wrestling is often associated with soap opera-esque storylines, fake violence, chiseled physiques, larger-than-life personalities, and lavish lifestyles. The Wrestler, by Darren Aronofsky, seeks to quell those stereotypes by putting audiences in the shoes of fictional wrestling legend Randy “The Ram” Robinson (Mickey Rourke), who must choose between his health, family, and hopeful girlfriend, or his career and passion as a wrestler. Robinson, a former 80’s star who is now…
Read more...Pan’s Labyrinth – A Children’s Bedtime Story for Adults Only

Director and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro has created a film in Pan’s Labyrinth that is going to be remembered for a long time because of the enormous chances it takes. A giant toad, a corrupted tree, a human-like plant, a fortune-telling tome, fairies and door-creating chalk all sound like items from a children’s story, but Pan’s Labyrinth is is no tale to lull one’s children to sleep at night. Pan’s…
Read more...Preseason Game 2: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens, Five Thoughts

Unsurprisingly, the Chiefs lost their second preseason game to the Ravens 31-13, as we seem to lose every preseason game every year. No problem though, because I actually felt pretty good about the Chiefs after the game. Here are the five things that stood out to me the most: 1. Todd Haley…Just Stop I want to address this first and get it out of the way. Haley is constantly worried…
Read more...Down Under at Rosedale Park in Kansas City

You’ve just produced a quality drive and your disc lays only 15 feet from the basket. However, right behind the basket a steep cliff awaits to gobble up any disc, all of which have the chance of rolling down and falling onto the pavement of Mission Road. Welcome to the Down Under Course at Rosedale Park, home to many challenges, triumphs, and abandoned discs. Rosedale Park, located at 4000 Mission…
Read more...Chiefs Preseason Football Fans – Misdirected Passion

My buddy Corey and I walked into Arrowhead Stadium for preseason game number one against the Buccs. Unfortunately, we walked up the wrong ramp and were at the opposite end of the stadium from our seats. We decided to sit in our same seats, just on the opposite corner of Arrowhead. We lasted about two minutes. Here are a few things we heard: Matt Cassell fumbles an exchange from the…
Read more...WWE Summerslam 2011 Review and Random Thoughts

I only got to see the last three matches of this year’s Summerslam. However, those three matches and other goodies totaled about 2 hours, so I don’t feel like I missed much at all. Regardless, here are some things that crossed my mind after watching WWE Summerslam 2011: 1. Match Length – Normally, when WWE doesn’t announce many matches heading into a pay per view, it’s out of laziness,…
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