"The Man with Two Heads" was kinda funny, but overall, one of the worst ever made. Now, contrast that with Milland starring in one of the better baseball movies ever made, "It Happens Every Spring". As a college professor, Ray accidentally develops a liquid that repels wood. He then shows up for an MLB tryout as a pitcher. Even though he's in his late-40's, no one can hit him because of the anti-wood formula with which he coats the ball. Of course, currently with the umps randomly checking the baseball for foreign substances, he'd never make it through one game.
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I remember the days when the Angels were a team to be feared
ReplyDeleteI remember when Ray Milland didn't have to do shit like that.
ReplyDeleteYankees off to good start…
ReplyDeleteThankfully Ray Milland no longer has to do much of anything . . . liked him better in Frogs, to be honest.
ReplyDeleteWow, Frogs. He did so much good work in the thirties and forties. Good actor, great range.
ReplyDeleteI think we can beat these guys.
ReplyDeleteCome on JM, it was FROGS . . . TODAY THE POND - TOMORROW THE WORLD!
ReplyDeleteJesus, couldn't get a run in? Sad.
ReplyDeleteFucking Gil and his control issues. In the playoffs, they'll crucify him.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!
ReplyDeleteX: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes is my idea of primo Milland.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't look now, but this minute a certain team I won't name has the best record in baseball. One more win than the Phillies, tied in losses.
ReplyDeleteWell, that "best" business is flying out the window.
ReplyDeleteAnd things were going so well ...
ReplyDeletedoubleheaders=splits
ReplyDeleteI blame Rosey Grier for everything that happens in the second game
ReplyDeleteIt’s only seven runs - three Judge Home Runs and we’ll be back in there
ReplyDeleteWarren is the sacrificial lamb…
ReplyDeleteWell, when you trade away most of your young pitching, dregs is what you have left. Hope that’s the last we see of him.
ReplyDelete"The Man with Two Heads" was kinda funny, but overall, one of the worst ever made. Now, contrast that with Milland starring in one of the better baseball movies ever made, "It Happens Every Spring". As a college professor, Ray accidentally develops a liquid that repels wood. He then shows up for an MLB tryout as a pitcher. Even though he's in his late-40's, no one can hit him because of the anti-wood formula with which he coats the ball. Of course, currently with the umps randomly checking the baseball for foreign substances, he'd never make it through one game.
ReplyDeleteThe team quickly gave up after they fell behind. Not that Boone gives a shit,
ReplyDeleteBoone cares for all of us….me….you….everyone
ReplyDeleteSo do my tapeworms.
ReplyDeleteIt's all still in front of us.
ReplyDeleteYour tape worm? Of course it is
ReplyDeleteImagine a two headed moster of Cashman and Boone.
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