Damn, it feels like only me and PJ Fleck liked the movie.
I haven’t seen it yet pod. Keep the faith @haie
I see it tomorrow (13 hrs from this poasting). Will report back.
Damn, it feels like only me and PJ Fleck liked the movie.
I haven’t seen it yet pod. Keep the faith @haie
Damn, it feels like only me and PJ Fleck liked the movie.
I haven’t seen it yet pod. Keep the faith @haie
I see it tomorrow (13 hrs from this poasting). Will report back.
Damn, it feels like only me and PJ Fleck liked the movie.
Saw the movie last night. It was good for what it is. It won't win any awards, and I agree with the criticisms others have posted. At the end, some guy shouted (it was me) "Go Dawgs, beat Texas!)
- Geography felt weird.
- Very little character development
- Whole family immediately after the movie, "Soooooooo...what did any of the guys do after the Olympics? Did Joe and Joyce get married? Did he stay pour?"
Don Hume moved to Olympia and had a son I went to school with. He was a member of the Olympia Country and Golf Club and ran the Husky Coaches caravan when they came by every summer
You're welcome
It was good but not great.
Wouldn't have killed Clooney to get some shots on campus. Most of the quad, Denny hall, Suzzallo, parrington and drumheller were all on campus at that time. Thought it was a bit funny that Poughkeepsie was lined by evergreens and the very narrow Lake Washington was lined by deciduous trees. Granted a lot of the evergreen trees throughout the area would have been mowed down, especially in Seattle proper. Maybe a shot at the 7Eleven on Aurora in the U District would have been good as well. I know the movies were set in the time period they were filmed but shit, War Games and the Changling, not completely filmed in WA at least got some campus shots. Again, quite honestly, Suzzalo, Denny, sylvan grove and Rainier Vista feel like the biggest omissions.
No, its the classic "not true to the book" hollywood version. I still enjoyed it.
Some other glaring omissions. Rain. Jimmy Kimmel razzed clooney about it and yeah, there was no rain at all in the movie. Rain, mist, early morning workouts before the wind picks up.
Lastly I don't think it really stuck out that this was based on a true story. No epilogue really of the guys. Would have been easy to get some footage of the boys rowing years later to commemorate. Just some pictures along with the credits. I say this because one friend caught it early at a mystery movie night and wanted me to know there was no end of credits scene like you'd find in a Marvel movie. She clearly had not read the book.
I’m gonna have to fight hard through the geographic inaccuracy of the settings. I hate that lazy shit.
Don Hume moved to Olympia and had a son I went to school with. He was a member of the Olympia Country and Golf Club and ran the Husky Coaches caravan when they came by every summer
You're welcome
So the Wikipedia entry is almost directly copy-pasta from the Boys in the Boat. It didn't mention him having a kid, but does mention him never marrying.
Don Hume moved to Olympia and had a son I went to school with. He was a member of the Olympia Country and Golf Club and ran the Husky Coaches caravan when they came by every summer
You're welcome
So the Wikipedia entry is almost directly copy-pasta from the Boys in the Boat. It didn't mention him having a kid, but does mention him never marrying.
If he never married then he's a (gay) uncle not the dad
To be clear @haie I still enjoyed the movie, it just didn't live up to my ultra-doog expectations, and I feel like Clooney kind of 'mailed it in.' I'm sure King 5 would have sold some of their footage of the 50th anniversary row.
Don Hume moved to Olympia and had a son I went to school with. He was a member of the Olympia Country and Golf Club and ran the Husky Coaches caravan when they came by every summer
You're welcome
So the Wikipedia entry is almost directly copy-pasta from the Boys in the Boat. It didn't mention him having a kid, but does mention him never marrying.
If he never married then he's a (gay) uncle not the dad
Don Hume moved to Olympia and had a son I went to school with. He was a member of the Olympia Country and Golf Club and ran the Husky Coaches caravan when they came by every summer
You're welcome
So the Wikipedia entry is almost directly copy-pasta from the Boys in the Boat. It didn't mention him having a kid, but does mention him never marrying.
If he never married then he's a (gay) uncle not the dad
Why do you hate knocking chicks up but not committing?
But likely he was the uncle or the other dad. From his 2001 Obit:
https://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/don-hume-member-of-uw-s-legendary-36-crew-team-1065992.php
The surviving members of the crew -- with the death of Hume, four are still living -- have continued to meet on a regular basis. The wild card was always Hume, who spent much of his time on the road, due to business.
"Ninety percent of the time you'd never know if Don would be there," Moch said. "But each time he'd show up, with a bottle of champagne in each hand."
Hume is survived by a brother, Dale, of Olympia.
I'm not even going to try to explain the story to you podnah. Rowboat has to be the least SEC sport of all time.
I'm not even going to try to explain the story to you podnah. Rowboat has to be the least SEC sport of all time.
Rowboat is a thinking man's game. SEC bros needn't apply.
PS: watch. SEC SEC will ask what part requires thinking.
I'm not even going to try to explain the story to you podnah. Rowboat has to be the least SEC sport of all time.
Rowboat is a thinking man's game. SEC bros needn't apply.
PS: watch. SEC SEC will ask what part requires thinking.
Where’s the footage of a young, swarthy, law dawg in Moch’s office @creepycoug ?
Pics of Hume stroking the senior varsity eight?