#3 Hoosiers (1986)
Hands down, the best sports movie ever made. It would take me all day to go over the countless reasons that I love this movie...

Honestly, I hated this movie. If I hate the movie, why is it a favorite?
Back when my wife and I were first dating, we were visiting her dad. While my wife took a nap, my to-be father-in-law and I decided to watch a movie. His choice? Blue Velvet. For those of you familiar with this movie, imagine a guy who had just starting dating a girl he was really interested in. He sits down to watch a movie with this girl's father (who he had only met a few times at this point) and is subjected to Blue Velvet. The word "awkward" does not begin to describe that scene.

Not a major role but a role nonetheless. Rebel Without a Cause has always been one of my favorite movies but it wasn't until I had seen it multiple times that I finally noticed Dennis Hopper's bit part as one of Buzz's pals (that's him in the background, furthest back).

Rest easy, Shooter.

We've all seen those booklets you can buy in gift shops that tell you how much a gallon of gas cost when you were born and who the popular celebrities of the day were. But those are gereralities over the course of that entire year.











In honor of the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man, as celebrated by Google over the past few days, I thought I'd come up with something Pac-Man related that was a bit obscure. The easy post here would be about a high score or the Saturday morning Pac-Man cartoon. But how about a few small pieces from my second-grade sticker collection?









Some of you may have found your way to this blog earlier this year. At that time, my intention was to use the blog to share all of the junk from my childhood that I've had packed away for the past few decades -- but I quickly found that I wasn't happy with the direction the blog was headed. I found myself pushing ideas to the side that didn't exactly fit the "retro pop-culture" theme I had established and I felt like I had pigeon-holed the blog into a single category from which I couldn't deviate.