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  1. Not clear as to where to go to use the arb allocations... Am I missing something kind of obvious? PS - I understand if none of you rush to help me with this one here...
  2. OK, I'm registered over there. Don't see the team yet, so let me know when that's freed up and I'll nab em. Thx again, dudes.
  3. Yup, would be all over it. Someone wanna give me a quick what-to-do?
  4. Anyone interested? Last minute, I know, but if ya are, I'll have my bro send the details if we don't fill it between now & then. Good crew, the lot of em. Other pertinent details... NL-only auction, like I said. Standard 5x5, weekly lineup changes, and it's on ESPN. Draft tonight 10PM Eastern. Thx, yall.
  5. Phenomenal. Netflix is streaming it. [youtube:355xsyqc]dUt349BSxZk[/youtube:355xsyqc]
  6. Saw this on Netflix today and dug it. Crazy-talented kid shortstops, shady agents, age and identity drama... all under the foreboding watch of MLB. This compelling documentary, narrated by John Leguizamo and executive produced by Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine, is a gritty and never before seen look inside the world of Major League Baseball (MLB) training camps in the Dominican Republic. Miguel Angel and Jean Carlos are two of the top prospects and they are both about to turn 16, which means they can be signed to an MLB farm team and ultimately move up to the majors. Ballplayer: Pelotero filmmakers Ross Finkel, Trevor Martin and Jonathan Paley take you inside this never before seen world for an up close and personal look at the cost of the American dream. Trailer: i9jfhRyoljA
  7. Vic Sage wrote: I can't believe I've never done a Tarantino filmography. Me neither. I searched the CPF for this like a week ago. Had to settle for IMDB.
  8. Gracias.
  9. Jumping in here without reading up first, but if yall need an extra next year, I'm game.
  10. pencil me in.
  11. It sounds really cool. Was looking for an auction w/ people I knew this year, but none wanted to try. Kicking myself for not seeing this. #woeisme
  12. So this league is run by fangraphs? how do you like it so far compared to the Yahoo's and ESPN's?
  13. I loved the movie. Spoiler here, but the only bit I wasn't into was all the attention paid to the 20-game win streak. Plus you did have the the "Last Second Victory Against Improbable Odds" when Hatteburg smacks the dramatic homer in the 20th game. It felt kinda like movie pandering to the lowest common denominator baseball fan and it didn't seem all that relevant to the point of the story. But then the next scene is Pitt saying it doesn't mean shit if you don't win the last game of the series, and it only serves to sell some tickets and hot dogs in the meantime, and he really could've been talking about the team or the movie at that point and I loved it. It was like they put that scene in the movie to try and let you think it was important and then took it back and said, 'No it's not. At all.' Pitt, PS Hoffman, Hill, & the kid who played Pitt's daughter were all great. And I don't know if those dudes who played scouts were real scouts, but they had me. And Robin Wright is still a sexy mama. Great flick.
  14. I had no idea that Pedro Cerrano = Allstate Insurance Guy.
  15. Really dug it. Gotta be "in the mood" for a dark, sad-as-shit, depressing apocalypse movie, tho. For the record, I thought from the trailer that they'd ID'd the apocalypse, but they didn't. Seems better that way. You don't know what it was that happened & it doesn't matter. Just about the dad & the son and their survival. Very good stuff.
  16. John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote: I liked it even though it was stupid, lowbrow and predictable. Maybe that's why I liked it. It was sort of a send-up and homage to 80s at once, with a whole "Back to the Future" thing going on (Crispin Glover plays a supporting role and there's a whole scene updating Marty McFly's "Johnny Be Good"). It's got John Cusack at a ski resort and an "I want my two dollars" joke, etc etc. Saw this today. Thought of BTTF trilogy, which I love, a few times while watching. Missed the $2 joke thing. Rob Corrdry (Lou) was great. Good, funny flick overall. Gave it a sixer, could've gone seven, but stuck with six. Love that 'Spin' reporter girl. Forget where I'd seen her before. Cutesy.
  17. I haven't liked the app so far. Looks so much different than the normal site and it feels like there's too much shit smashed up in a small window. And is there any way to see posts on your league's board? I can't figure it out. Bah.
  18. Nothing much to it. My aunt works in an office that's a renovated house in old town Santa Fe. Not sure how they picked the location, but they took the office over and made it Bad Blake's Houston house. My sweet aunt loved way too much to tell peeps about chatting away with "Jeff" and "Robert" every day. "Robert?" "Oh, you know, Robert Duvall." "Right, of course. Robert Duvall."
  19. Jeff Bridges plays Bad Blake, a broke, alcoholic country singer down on his luck (do I even need to say that??) who meets a cute, young chick and tries to get his shit together. Maggie Gyllenhaal is said cute, young chick. Colin Farrell stars at the handsome, accessible-to-the-masses, nu-country star that Blake has to swallow his pride and open for. Robert Duvall plays Bad Blake's long-time buddy. Pretty good story. Bridges and Farrell do their own singing (and for sure Bridges plays, too, but I couldn't tell if Farrell did, as well). Bridges' performance was just awesome and reminded me a lot of Kris Kristofferson and I could see some Waylon in there, too. Shot in my homeland of Santa Fe, New Mexico so the scenery's real purty (don't be fooled, though, Jeff's "Houston, Texas" home in the movie is my aunt's office in Santa Fe). Dug it.
  20. great movie.
  21. A bunch of us here loved the book and it stars MLBS Viggo Mortenson as 'dad' and Charleze Theron as 'mama'. Was gonna pull the trigger on the late-late showing the other night, but fell asleep. Anyone had a look yet? Looks like from the trailer, they sort of defined the cataclysmic event, which is something I liked that they didn't do in the book. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbLgszfXTAY
  22. Me & the chick saw it the other night. Don't think I'll be giving too much away here when I tell you to skip it if you're looking for a pick-me-up feel-good flick. Pretty awesome performances all around, though.
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