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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Life Lessons: Slap Shot (1977)

It took this avid hockey fan way too long to finally see this movie ... don't make the same mistake.  Here's some of the great things you will learn:
(Don't let the picture fool you; it's a comedy.)

1.  It may be "their rink, their ice, and their *expletive* town," but if you got your fans with you, you can never go wrong.  Paul said it best: let 'em know you're there.

2.  "Two minutes, by yourself, and, you know, you feel shame, you know. And then you get free."  This too shall pass.

3.  Never interrupt the national anthem:

4.  If Ned Braden taught us anything in this movie, it's that good things happen when you party naked.

5.  Just never cross Paul Newman.  He'll always get the best of you.  If you haven't already done so, immediately watch The Sting (1973) and Cool Hand Luke (1967).  

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