Movie Menu: Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks star in films airing this weekend
Mark Schumann
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The Reel Dad’s Weekend Movie Menu
Check out what’s playing on broadcast and cable stations.
Friday, Feb. 19
Mamma Mia (2008): A single mother invites three former boyfriends to attend her daughter’s wedding. Meryl Streep and Colin Firth star in this musical based on the Broadway hit. 9 p.m. VH-1.
Saturday, Feb. 20
Saving Private Ryan (1998): A brave citizen soldier tries to save his men in the days immediately following D-Day during World War II. Tom Hanks was Oscar nominated. 3 p.m. History Channel.
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can t believe what i said when i got him down about his mother, his sister. it is the point of the sport. you don t like it, some don t like it. but on the field particularly, you re going to find yourself saying trash talk. and sometimes that s the difference between winning and losing if you get the other guy mad enough. some say you throw like a girl is derogatory. if you say it to you, it is not, because you can throw? throw a punch like a man. i am the one that decked bob last year. with your guns, the guns of navarone. if garbage men can talk sports, they can talk trash. i don t think on friday. sports used to be about sportsmanship, modesty, grace, that s over. i think it is cowardess to focus on athletes and what they do. it is lack of civility on the