
calumnus said:Hawaii Haas said:
"Creativity, Inc" a book about the founding of Pixar. You know how they just nail every movie that just fits the national mood. My biggest takeaway and the book doesn't say it explicitly, but if the audience falls in love with the story and characters, they will ignore technical flaws.
To tie it back to Cal Sports and the PAC-12, outside of the Stanford rivalry (USC and UCLA are gone), there is no story and a cast of characters that are neither loved nor hated. So, the audience doesn't care. And there are technical flaws.
Troll. Why are you trying to wreck a perfectly enjoyable thread with a discussion of Cal football? ;-)
Agreed, we are losing a lot of our history and what was left of our semi-compelling story line… 40 years (+) in the desert and now there is no Promised Land? No Egyptians? No Philistines?
There are certain authors whose books I read as soon as they are out. Hampton Sides is one of them. His Ghost Soldiers was quite good. Empire of the Summer Moon was wonderful. I read it at a time I went off on a jag reading a bunch of books on various Indian tribes and their experiences in the clash of civilizations. (A relative of mine was kiled by Apaches in the late 1800s, so the subject has particular interest for me.)bearister said:
"Myth America: Historians Take On the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past" is one of the most consequential books of this century. Listen to the editors, Drs. Kevin Kruse and Julian Zelizer, explain all! https://t.co/XyiRoHNqSH#history #education pic.twitter.com/hPyHT3hBtn
— Professor Buzzkill History Podcast (@buzzkillprof) February 19, 2023
Nice, I'm overdue for a reread of The Devil in the White City.KenBurnski said:
Ordered The Devil in the White City and Blood and Thunder. Keep 'em coming this thread is burrito level excellent.
There is a special place for players of opposing teams who hold my high esteem notwithstanding destroying my favorite team over and over. Players I would love to hate, but I can't hate them. I always wanted to hate Clayton Kershaw, but I just can't.bearister said:
As a boy he was my favorite player even though I was a Giants fan (pre Oakland A's). I never played gambling games with his baseball card.
I enjoyed the book so much that I read it twice. Mr. Koufax is…a man who leads his life by a Code of Honor; a warrior. A Samurai. A Jedi.
There is a book about that fight. I read it a couple of years ago.bearister said:
When Koufax charged, unarmed, fearlessly into the fray when Marichal had a deadly weapon, with no qualms about using it on Roseboro's head, that is pretty much all you needed to know about Koufax's character.
KenBurnski said:
Ordered The Devil in the White City and Blood and Thunder. Keep 'em coming this thread is burrito level excellent.
Hulu developing 'The Devil in the White City' TV series with Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese https://t.co/w8JI04VDWs pic.twitter.com/PiQ0zyZB7R
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 11, 2019
The project has been in various stages of development since DiCaprio bought the film rights to the book in 2010. In 2019, Hulu announced that it was developing the project as a big-budget series with DiCaprio and Scorsese exec producing https://t.co/MQPLxKL7GQ
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) August 4, 2022
This marks Reeves’ first major U.S. TV role. He will also serve as an executive producer https://t.co/UAm7rfR2bi pic.twitter.com/Ia6CYPZmq6
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) August 4, 2022
Keanu Reeves Exits ‘Devil in the White City’ Series at Hulu (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/zzWno0VTH1
— Variety (@Variety) October 7, 2022
Hulu has decided not to move ahead with ‘Devil In The White City.’ ABC Signature remains committed to the project and hopes to find a new home https://t.co/2vpcZ1Gb4G
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) March 7, 2023
75bear said:
One of my favorite books is The Devil In The White City by Erik Larson. It's historical fiction, but is meticulously researched by the author.
Possibly the most difficult and heart rending book I have ever read-the part where he is running with his father in the snow when being sent to another camp near the end of the war is more than anyone can bear.tequila4kapp said:
Explanation??bearister said:
NVBear78 said:Explanation??bearister said:
This book is on my list.JTfromClash said:
I highly recommend Cal grad Javier Zamora's biography.
MSaviolives said:Two that I enjoyed on Bay Areabearister said:
Two must reads for all OG's that grew up in the Bay Area: