30. Laverne and Shirley- Who needs the Rocky theme song to
get them up, this song heard just once would be enough for a person to chase their
dreams, their way.
29. Petticoat Junction- Maybe I’m a
little bias because the theme song has a train whistle in it.
28. Beverly Hillbillies- You probably
don’t even realize it but you can sing most of this song.
27. Duck Tales- Duck Tales, a whoo hoo
26. Pee Wee’s Playhouse- In classic Pee Wee form it was
wacky and classic.
25. F-Troop- A trumpet in the song and the catchiest words
you have never heard of.
24. Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers- Pretty sure this theme
song introduced us to the repeating the first syllable in a song if it’s not
long enough to keep the beat.
23. Animaniacs- Another cartoon show and continues to show how
important theme songs are to the Saturday mornings.
22. Fraggle Rock- After hearing this song every week you
couldn’t help but want to go down to Fraggle Rock.
21. Full House- We can all sing it but it is pretty cheesy
and doesn’t hold the test of time, that’s kinda what makes it great.
40. Tiny Toon Adventures- A cartoon from the 90’s not
everyone has heard of but hear this theme song once and you can’t help but sing
along with Baby Bugs Bunny.
39. Green Acres- One of the most famous theme songs that
uses the song to express the title of the show.
It got everyone to want to go to Green Acres but not as high on the list
due to the lack of the creativeness of the song.
38. South Park- Another cartoon on the list that is tricky
to know all the words and gets points for having the characters themselves sing
in the theme song.
37. All in the Family- Groundbreaking show of the time meant
it had to have a theme song that caught your attention. This theme song also has been parodied a few
times over the year, most notably by the show Family Guy (Spoiler alert, Family
Guy doesn’t make the list but most likely would have made honorable mention)-
36. The Jeffersons- The theme song that allowed us all to
dream and movin’ on up in the World.
35. Car 54- A simple theme song that just wanted to know where Car 54 was.
34. Family Matters- TGIF was never really known for great theme songs, a show like Step by Step don't make the list even though that was solid. Family Matters was catchy but one that kinda got lost throughout the years.
33. Charles in Charge- The sad part of this show and theme
song is many kids under the age of 25 probably never even heard of this show
but if you have I know for a fact you are singing it out loud right now.
32. The Courtship of Eddie’s Father- The one show one the
list that I not only never saw but never even heard of. While doing my research this theme song kept
coming up time and time again as one of the greatest theme songs ever. Since I hadn’t ever heard of the show I knocked
down points but it still is a great theme song once I finally heard it.
31. Diff'rent Strokes- The show had Gary Coleman in it. Who cares about the theme song.
I'm sure the arguments are already building so make sure to come back tomorrow for 30-21
We have the theme songs without any words to them so today let's start up the list and talk about theme songs 50-41
50. Addams Family- What a great start to the list, you know it's going to be a great list if a theme like The Addams Family is at 50. This theme song taught us all how to snap our fingers.
49. Inspector Gadget- 90's cartoons tended to have some pretty good theme songs so I'm guessing we will see more to come. What makes this theme song impressive is it's catchy and only has three words in it.
48. Love Boat- Theme songs that are catchy and use the words of the show title in the theme song give it much earned extra points.
47. Happy Days- This theme song told us every day was a happy day. You can't help but smile and clap at this classic theme song. It just makes you happy.
46. Batman- One word but so so catchy.
45. The Jetsons- A theme song that described exactly who everyone was on the show, was very helpful to the viewers.
44. Big Bang Theory- This song gets points because everyone tries to sing it but does anyone really know all the words? It loses points however because it's sung by the Barenaked Ladies
43. Malcom in the Middle- Our first of theme songs that the song actually had a pretty good run outside the theme song. This theme song means a little more to me because I always remember me and my brother saying you're not the boss of me now, over and over.
42. Baywatch- Not a great theme song but when watched with the video is why it's higher on the list.
41. Facts of Life- Another theme song that uses the title in the theme song which is always a plus in my eyes.
Over the last couple months whenever I have had some
downtime I searched and listened to TV theme songs. Before anyone gets mad that I forgot about a certain theme song, don't worry I didn't. During this time I listened to over 500 theme
songs and made a list of which ones I liked and which ones were not so
great. Everyone has their own definition
of what makes a great theme song and there was really only one rule I had. My
rule was the theme song needed to have lyrics, a good theme song is something
you can sing along to. Also not really a
rule but the show itself did not have to have much success, but it is hard to
argue that a great show can help boost an average theme song.
Before we start though I do want to cover the 10 theme songs
that didn't qualify because they have no words to them. Still solid theme songs that have easily got stuck in all our heads.
10. X-Files- Gives the chills every time you hear it.
9. Breaking Bad- Great show that probably made the theme song more catchy.
8. Sanford and Son- Everyone should be able to hum this tune even if most people my age never saw an episode.
7. Sex in the City- Never saw this show but a lot of chicks did. I put it on the list and in this spot because they have a slot machine at the casino that I won big on once and it played the theme song. It's always had a special place in my heart for that.
6. Doctor Who- The theme song has changed a little over the years but fans of the show can still recognize it within the first second.
5. Andy Griffith Show- You are whistling right now, that's how powerful this song was.
4. Bonanza- You know this song and it plays in your head, younger folks probably didn't know this show is where it is from.
3. Mission Impossible- We have all hummed this tune when we feel we have been in a tricky situation.
2. The Simpsons- Of course this is going to make the list, call me a "Homer" of sorts.
1. The Twilight Zone- Come on this scary but effective tune got us every time. And talk about standing the test of time.
Some great songs there so I can only imagine what the list of 50 that you can actually sing along to will bring us. Guess you will have to come back tomorrow to see the start of the list......
I love the sport of football. I love the sport more than I should. I grew up around the sport and some of my very first moments at a young age are of watching football with my Dad. 31 years later and it's still the think I talk to him the most about. I started writing this blog on Monday and like probably most of you my opinion changed back and forth and I changed many things in this blog as I learned more information. I feel I could write a novel about my opinions and tried my best to narrow it down to the main talking points.
The first thing I will say as most of you know I have a bias view on much of the NFL and the actions they take. I am not going to stop watching football because of Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, or the few other bad apples that have on-going issues. This is mostly because I love the sport more than the players themselves. What Adrian did and the Vikings reaction to it I have little control over so why should that stop me in doing they thing I love to do on Sunday. The main issue I've had with all this Adrian Peterson issue is the media reaction to everything and the pitch fork mentality they are taking.
I want to start by saying on Monday I felt that Adrian should be arrested and serve time behind bars. I feel what he did was child abuse and unless he serves time I don't think he will fully learn from his mistakes. I feel he shouldn't have to go to prison for life but maybe a six month sentence and counseling to have a better knowledge of more parenting tactics that are less physically harmful to a child. Here is the thing though, he isn't in prison right now so I don't know if the Vikings or even the NFL for that matter need to be the judge, jury, and executioner of the situation. He is a free man and I think in or society that should be worth something.
A common theme that came up on Monday was the Vikings saying they are going to wait for due process to take its course. This caused many people to want to throw their arms up because all the evidence is out there and Adrian isn't denying what he did. No I wouldn't be upset if the Vikings said that was enough for them to say they wanted to suspend Peterson because there is a clause in his contract about ethics and a code of conduct about how to act off the field. By Adrian being indicted for reckless or negligent injury to a child that does fall under the code of conduct. The fact that I believe many people are over looking is the Vikings also have the right to look the other way, which I understand may sound stupid but different players are giving different rights. The NFL is like many jobs in the World in that the more you achieve the more rope you are given. More accomplished people are held to a higher standard but are also given more slack when negative things may come out. The Vikings just last year had a player AJ Jefferson get accused of domestic abuse and the Vikings cut him right away. Why act so quickly on him and wait for due process from Adrian is simple, Adrian is worth more, which is not only true in sports but in life. If a CEO at a fortune 500 company sends out a negative email the company will most likely send out an apology and the CEO will do different positive PR moves, but if an intern sent it out they most likely would get fired. A basic example but just trying to show that different people are held to different light. So the Vikings cut AJ right away because he wasn't very valuable and hang on to Adrian because he is. I'm not arguing if this is right or wrong just that it happens on every level.
I want to now get to my main issue I have with this whole story and that's the media's coverage of the situation. I love freedom of the press and I know without them we would live in a country like North Korea. Reporters ask the tough questions and get the answers that the people of this country deserve on many levels, and of course this isn't just sports. I think the media however took this story out of control and actually is a great example of the World we live in. After 9/11 24 hour news channels boomed in popularity and it wasn't long after that the viewers learned it's hard to come up with news 24/7. Stories would get more airtime than normal and things had a way to become more main stream because more people would hear about them. Then the Twitter age came about and not only everyone had to be the first to post something and everyone had an opinion on everything. I'm not saying 24 hour news and Twitter are bad things, they just changed how we handle things. How this is all tied to the Adrian story is every day the media changed its tune and feelings and I felt were mostly not listening to what the public thought, you know the main people that they are working for. Everywhere I listened wanted Adrian gone and the Vikings were making a huge mistake, which is a fine position to take but I feel they were mostly saying that because it was a better story to fill their airwaves. If the media says, well let this all play out and let AP play, that really doesn't fill their talker time does it. I decided to do some research so I talked to my friends and family members, read different message boards, and listened to callers on talk radio. What I found out is that right or wrong about 80% of people were fine with Adrian still playing. No one said what he did was right but many felt that due process was a good thing to have in our society. If average Joe would still be able to work at his job while this was all going on, why couldn't Adrian. I will admit many of the people I talked to were probably bias like me and knew Adrian gave the Vikings the best chance to win. I do think a fair point was made by a caller that in a case like Adrian's intent should play a big role. If Adrian intended to hurt the boy and that's why he was hitting him feels different than if he thought the boy did something wrong and was trying to punish him. Adrian can't learn from the incident if those scars are what he wanting to give the child, but can learn if it was an incident that went to far and he is sorry for. That is why there is a legal system and a judge that can decide when hearing all the facts what is the best course of action for Adrian to learn from his mistakes.
I want to end by saying that by not playing Adrian in football games on Sunday teach him a lesson? I think yeah they do because it will hopefully show him how serious his actions were. But on the other side, I do think he also could have learned those lessons by playing on Sunday and going to counseling. Either way we need to know that sometimes there are gray areas in situations and different people will have different views. Don't just attack someone that disagrees with you and make them out as a bad person. We need to work better as a society to work together in all things and not just hate the people that don't agree with what we believe in. Different people in this Adrian story had different views on how to discipline children and what punishments should be given out. Who really knows what views are right and what views are wrong. Because it's something you believe is that what makes it right, why do you know so much more than the next person. People say they were hit as a child and they turned out fine and better for it, while other people said they were hit as child and now they are aggressive towards their own children. So I feel there is no right or wrong way in anything, just your own opinions. We need to as a society realize that most people want what's best for everyone we just might have different ways of coming about to it. The only thing that was common in all this Adrian news is that every single person felt for that poor child that was hurt. So instead of calling the Vikings organization horrible people for flip flopping, changing their mind, not knowing what to do at first, and worried about winning a football game. Let's instead make this about ending child abuse so people like Adrian Peterson realize they harm it does and we as a whole become better at life.
I will now step off my soapbox, thanks for reading, or at least skimming.
It's that time of the year when sports die down for a bit and not much is going on. This is the time every year that the ESPYs honor some of the greatest moments of past year in sports. So I figured now would be a great time to look at the greatest moments in sport themed movies of all time. I need to point out these are actual moments and not the whole movie. For example you have movies like 61* or Remember the Titans which are great sports movies but don't really have a great moment in it so they don't make the list. I should also note that a lot of these need spoiler alerts because a common theme to great sports movie is they usually happen at the end. So I give to you the top 15 greatest sport movie moments.....
15. Space Jam- MJ is ready to play- Nothing like Jordan lacing them back up and head to Toon Town to win a basketball game. Many believe it was this movie that got Michael itching to come back to the NBA.
14. Major League- Wild Thing Vaughn enters the game- Sure the end is great when the Indians win the pennant but it doesn't give you chills like the moment when Wild Thing enters the game. You can't help but stand up and cheer.
13. Karate Kid- The crane kick- A move we have all tried to reenact but none of us have come even close.
12. Happy Gilmore- The final putt- It looked like an impossible putt but nothing Happy couldn't handle. It's good to see Sandler at his finest before he turned into the Sandler we know now.
11. Cool Runnings- The final race- When their bobsled crashes you can't help but look away. This scene is the ultimate in never giving up and quitting. Also one of the greatest slow claps.
10. A League of Their Own- There's no crying in baseball- A term that has sense been overused but still a true statement none the less.
9. Little Big League- The pick off play- A move that every little league team tried to pull off after this movie came out. Of course it was cool too because it was the Twins.
8. Mighty Ducks 2- The ducks fly together- Before Miracle this was the hockey movie that gave passion to USA hockey. Also pretty impressive to have a sequel make the list and no great moments from the original make it.
7. Bull Durham- The mound visit- Before this movie I always wondered what when on when they had a meeting at the mound. This scene gave us all the answers.
6. Hoosiers- The final shot- Great story told throughout the movie. I still look back and like to compare this to what could have been the modern day story of Gordon Hayward hitting a half court three at the buzzer down two that would have given little school Butler the win over the dynasty of Duke.
5. Field of Dreams- People will come Ray- This scene made us all want to build a baseball field in our own back yard, or at the very least go play catch with Dad.
4. Miracle- Herb Brooks speech- One of if not the best speeches in all of movies, let alone sports movies.
3. The Natural- Roy Hobbs hits a home run- Many argue the greatest home run ever hit, right above Babe Ruth's called shot.
2. Angels in the Outfield- The kid sees an Angel- Don't tell me every time you watch this movie that you don't stand up and wave your arms.
1. Rudy- Rudy enters- When Rudy finally gets into the game gives me chills every time. The best musical score of any movie I personally feel.
A couple months ago I posted my top 50 movies of all time and it was one of the most read blogs I posted. People came up to me and would give their opinions on what they thought of my list, and the most common arguments were those about the Disney films. On my list I had the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. Earlier this month the movie Maleficent came out and it did amazing at the box office. I thought to myself well that makes sense since people do love Disney films. Then I thought to myself in honor of the movie I should rank the top eleven (sounds better than a top ten list) villains of all time from Disney movies.
11. Prince Hans (Frozen)- He was a back stabber and liar, you just can't trust that.
10. The Ringmaster (Dumbo)- The way he treated all those animals made you feel sad when going to the circus.
9. Sid Phillips (Toy Story)- He was so mean to all those toys and they really did nothing to him.
8. Captain Hook (Peter Pan)- He fought little kids, I mean really dude. Fight someone your own age.
7. Jafar (Aladdin)- He was really power hungry and for whatever reason was really mean to a genie. The genie wanted to grant you wishes and he was just so overly abusive.
6. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmations)- She wanted to skin and kill little cute puppies. The definition of no soul if you ask me.
5. Scar (Lion King)- Either his parents were really mean when naming him or he has a sense of humor and likes to make fun of himself. Also his evil did kinda make sense, I mean who doesn't want to be king of the jungle? You have to kill a lot of people to make it to the top.
4. Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)- He seems cool most of the movie but then when he finally gets to Beast he becomes vicious. Also he is higher on this list because he keeps going for Belle even though she is not interested and really does not understand that no means no.
3. The Queen (Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs)- Trying to poison someone just because they are young and pretty. Well that's not really cool at all, it seems like desperate measures just to be the fairest in the land.
2. Ursula (The Little Mermaid)- She took away Ariel's voice, I mean you ask me and that seems a little over the top. Sure she gave Ariel legs and all so she could walk. And it is Ariels fault for not reading the fine print, so guess you really could say this is a lesson for all of us to read the fine print.
1. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)- She turns into a dragon and makes people sleep forever. Look it up in the dictionary, that is your definition of evil.