Craig Horlbeck
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I just think Ty Cobb is the best thing that ever happened in baseball.
I just think Ty Cobb is the best thing that ever happened in baseball.
I just think Ty Cobb is the best thing that ever happened in baseball.
It's a really cool back to the future thing. Yeah. It would have been distracting for a guy to be like melting down and being like, what do you mean 1977? But the whole time you're watching it, you're waiting for someone to have any reaction. They have no reaction.
It's a really cool back to the future thing. Yeah. It would have been distracting for a guy to be like melting down and being like, what do you mean 1977? But the whole time you're watching it, you're waiting for someone to have any reaction. They have no reaction.
It's a really cool back to the future thing. Yeah. It would have been distracting for a guy to be like melting down and being like, what do you mean 1977? But the whole time you're watching it, you're waiting for someone to have any reaction. They have no reaction.
And then you would have only had to wait another 27 years. Right.
And then you would have only had to wait another 27 years. Right.
And then you would have only had to wait another 27 years. Right.
Dude, no! You guys didn't bring Barry back, did you? The devil!
Dude, no! You guys didn't bring Barry back, did you? The devil!
Dude, no! You guys didn't bring Barry back, did you? The devil!
I think it's a little suspicious the centrality of power that someone like Lacombe has on American... soil that's a little weird that probably isn't likely to happen yeah good point that is funny when Roy's like he's not even American yeah there's an incredible moment on Steven Spielberg's Inside the Actor's Studio do you know what I'm referring to?
I think it's a little suspicious the centrality of power that someone like Lacombe has on American... soil that's a little weird that probably isn't likely to happen yeah good point that is funny when Roy's like he's not even American yeah there's an incredible moment on Steven Spielberg's Inside the Actor's Studio do you know what I'm referring to?
I think it's a little suspicious the centrality of power that someone like Lacombe has on American... soil that's a little weird that probably isn't likely to happen yeah good point that is funny when Roy's like he's not even American yeah there's an incredible moment on Steven Spielberg's Inside the Actor's Studio do you know what I'm referring to?
So it's, it's, this is a real thing that happened. James Lipton is interviewing him. And this is what Lipton says. He says, your father was a computer engineer. Your mother was a concert pianist.
So it's, it's, this is a real thing that happened. James Lipton is interviewing him. And this is what Lipton says. He says, your father was a computer engineer. Your mother was a concert pianist.
So it's, it's, this is a real thing that happened. James Lipton is interviewing him. And this is what Lipton says. He says, your father was a computer engineer. Your mother was a concert pianist.
And when the spaceship lands, they make music together on the computer, suggesting that Roy Neary's boarding the spaceship represents Spielberg's wish to be reunited with his parents for them to be reunited as a couple. And in the moment on the show, it like dawns on Spielberg, like what he has done and doesn't realize.
And when the spaceship lands, they make music together on the computer, suggesting that Roy Neary's boarding the spaceship represents Spielberg's wish to be reunited with his parents for them to be reunited as a couple. And in the moment on the show, it like dawns on Spielberg, like what he has done and doesn't realize.