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Mar 30 2009

As A Kid Growing Up

When I was a kid growing up in the early 90’s I grew up with some of te greatest kids movies ever. Today I will discuss a few of them and hopefully rekindle some memories for you and as always be sure to check these movies out if you haven’t seen them. I don’t suggest heeping piles of crap so on that note. Here we go. First off the movie Heavyweights is a classic. Ben Stiller is a genious as Tony Perkis. He plays a guy who takes over a camp that is for overweight boys and hopes to make the boys for a infomercial. Great child actors and a lot of funny quirky charecters made this a must see movie every time it was on. Angels in the Outfield with Danny Glover and Tony Danza play as the lowly California ngels who are blessed by Angels after a kid wishes to be reunited with his father and the only way that would happen is of the Angels one.  Great family movie lots of fun. Home Alone series was so funny. The criminials Joe Peci and Daniel Stern were great. Little Macualy Caulkin great performance. The Mighty Duck movies as a hockey fan were amazing to me. All of the kids that weren’t great turned into a great team and win because of a special coach (Emilo Estevez) There are so many more that I can think of but the last one for Today is Rookie Of The Year. Spring Training is just about over and the Major Leauge Baseball. Rookie of the year stars Thomas Ian Nicholas as Henry Rowengartner eho is a regular kid who breas his arm trying to impress a girl. His arm heals wrong and he is now able to pitch like a major leauger while he’s twelve. He plays for the cubs. He learns a lot about life and friends. Great movies all of them check it out. And here is a bonus Tony Danza flick go see “The Garbage Pickin Field Goal Kickin Phildelphia Phenomenon”  SAY THAT THREE TIMES FAST  GO!!!!!!!!!!

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