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Flying V! Flying V! If youâre of a certain age (letâs say, late 20s to early 40s) then you likely grew up watching
The Mighty Ducks, which was a trilogy of films that was so popular that it eventually got its own cartoon series as well as an NHL team that actually won the Stanley Cup. This story of ragtag kids led by Coach Bombay (played by Emilio Estevez) captured the imaginations of so many kids since it was a sports series that was legitimately made
for kids. And with The Mighty Ducks returning for a brand-new show on Disney+ called
D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) - Does it hold up?
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Characters from the movie huddle together during a game
I am so glad I didn’t give up on my original plan to watch and write about this movie after watching
The Mighty Ducks. It’s almost as if the creative team traveled 30 years into the future to read my thoughts about the original, then went back in time and tried to fix everything for the sequel.
Whereas the first one had way-too-long pranks involving dog poop and obviously sped-up film of a chase sequence, this film gives us the classic “Shaving cream in hand, feather to tickle the nose” gag. Even better, it’s presented in three acts as part of a team-building montage instead of being entirely unrelated to the rest of the film. We also got the incredibly bizarre second period in the final match where everyone acted out due to frustration and renewed desire to have fun. Then we got Coach Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) reminding them that what they were
Extended thoughts on Louisville’s win over Virginia Tech
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Even with the shortened non-conference season, even with the 6:30 tip on ACC Network, and even with Virginia Tech as the opponent, last night’s game still had that first big conference showdown after the new year feel.
The best winter nights in January and February are the ones where the winning feeling lingers for hours. If you’re reading this, you know the nights I’m talking about.
The final horn sounds, you clap, you yell, you reach down into the deepest pit of your vocabulary and grab your favorite combination of celebratory expletives. But that moment is just the beginning.