Schea Cotton: Can’t-Miss NBA Prospect Who Didn’t Make It Tells His Story

At one point during his high school basketball career, Cotton was ranked ahead of Kobe Bryant and featured in a four-page spread in Sports Illustrated.

At one point during his high school basketball career, Cotton was ranked ahead of Kobe Bryant and featured in a four-page spread in Sports Illustrated.

Schea Cotton: Can’t-Miss NBA Prospect Who Didn’t Make It Tells Story In ‘Manchild’

At one point during his high school basketball career, Cotton was ranked ahead of Kobe Bryant and featured in a four-page spread in Sports Illustrated.

At one point during his high school basketball career, Cotton was ranked ahead of Kobe Bryant and featured in a four-page spread in Sports Illustrated.

Joey Bosa Talks Movies: Star Wars And Football Films

NFL defensive end Joey Bosa was a big Star Wars buff, but he panned the more recent films in the series. His football picks include movies starring Adam Sandler and The Rock.

NFL defensive end Joey Bosa was a big Star Wars buff, but he panned the more recent films in the series. His football picks include movies starring Adam Sandler and The Rock.

Here’s how that epic action sequence in Chris Hemsworth’s new movie ‘Extraction’ went down

Spoiler alert: It involves jumping off a roof.

You may not be familiar with Sam Hargrave by name, but if you’ve ever watched a Marvel movie, you’re familiar with his work. For much of his career, Hargrave has been an integral part of the MCU, going from Chris Evans’ stunt double in the Captain America movies, to serving as the stunt coordinator on Avengers: Infinity War and second unit director on Avengers: Endgame.

Hargrave has been the man responsible for making all those incredible stunts and fight scenes look totally real. Remember the elevator scene from Captain America: The Winter Solider? Yeah, that’s him putting in the work.  After building his Hollywood resume as a stunt coordinator, Hargrave is now behind the camera as a director with his first feature film Extraction, which debuts April 24th on Netflix.

The movie, which stars Chris Hemsworth as a mercenary trying to save a young kid, is a thriller that puts Hargrave’s comfort with intense action at the forefront.  At the heart of the film is an incredible, 12-minute action sequence that includes fights, car chases and explosions and takes place a long tracking shot.

Hargrave spoke to For The Win about how that epic piece of filmmaking went down.

FTW: First of all, why did you want to be so ambitious with that specific action sequence? A lot of action movies just focus on the explosions, and not the filmmaking technique. 

Sam Hargrave: Yeah, the drive to do something different, I don’t want to say that it’s never been done before, but to do it differently comes from wanting to show a different perspective. A lot of people have been doing the long takes, but my reasoning was that I wanted to grab the audience and drag them into the sequence and take them real time through an extraction, because that kind of pays off on the promise of the title.

Another part of it was that, truthfully, the sequence was so big on the page that I wanted to keep the actors in the sequence more, and I wanted to be able to shoot some of the fun stuff.

FTW: So, it sounds like Chris Hemsworth really had to be there to do all that fighting?

Hargrave: We’re so lucky to have an actor in Chris Hemsworth, who is so physically capable and dedicated to training and rehearsal. He was such a collaborative filmmaker. After a 10, 12 hour shooting day, he would go back to the hotel and rehearse with the stunt team for another two hours. It was his commitment and his physical ability to do these long pieces of choreography that made this sequence possible.

Otherwise, you have to cut it up to hide things, but when you have a guy like Chris, you don’t have to and you can sit back and watch him do these amazing things.

FTW: This is a broad question but what was the most challenging part of getting this sequence?

Hargrave:Yeah, there’s a lot but one of the biggest challenges was how do you get a camera into these spaces safely. I wanted to capture the action in a way that is different, but also visceral and exciting. I decided that I wanted to do it all hand held so it feels a bit like a documentary, but it was about being safe and in the end I decided that I would probably be the best person to do this. For 10 days, I put the camera in my hands and shot the sequence.

FTW: Wait, so there’s a scene where Chris jumps off a building and the camera follows him. Was that you?

Hargrave:It was, yeah it was me.

So it was a lot of running up and down stairs, and strapping myself to the hoods of cars. I was diving through the windows of cars, I was jumping off buildings. It was things I wanted the camera to do, but I didn’t want to put other people at risk to do it. I felt confident enough in my ability as a stunt performer to safely execute these camera stunts.

FTW: Frankly, that sounds kind of nuts.

Hargrave: (Laughs) Actually, the harder part of the sequence was right after that, when they’re running through a building. I had to run backward down a flight of narrow concrete stairs, run backward while filming forward. That was actually harder than jumping off a building.

Extraction will be available to stream on Netflix on April 24th.

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Top 10 sports movies to watch while social distancing

Looking at the top 10 sports movies to be watching while social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

For most of us, part of social distancing means catching up with whatever is in our streaming ques or on our DVR rosters. So, let’s wind our way through a countdown of the top 10 sports movies to watch while social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

10. Happy Gilmore

The sheer sports versatility of this 1996 Adam Sandler movie puts it on the list. Sandler is a hockey player who is reluctantly proficient in socially distancing golf balls at tremendous clubhead speeds. He trains in a batting cage, and the Sandler-Bob Barker donnybrook is some of the finest heavyweight boxing ever filmed. Something for everyone.

9. Field of Dreams

The choice to forgo sports in a health-care crisis is embodied by one Archibald “Moonlight” Graham in this 1989 classic. This entry is also a reminder of a bet-able regular-season game (Yankees vs. White Sox) being slated to take place at the film site — Dyersville, Iowa — on Aug. 13. (Tag that one as New York -117 until we learn more about the pitching matchup.) Also, proper distancing is evident in a key game of catch. And gloves are even worn.

Rejoice in all these hilarious reviews bashing the movie, ‘Cats’

Multiple people used the me-ouch pun. MULTIPLE PEOPLE.

The movie Cats is coming out this weekend. Starting with the first glimpse of the trailer, which showed bizarre, nightmarish people-cats played by celebrities, prancing and singing around, it became clear that this movie was going to be something. 

Good? Bad? Who knew? But good lord it was going to be something. 

The reviews are in now, and yes, this movie SURE IS SOMETHING. It’s also apparently terrible, but in the best kind of way that has reviewers not even bother to hem and haw like they usually do, instead just rejoicing in how terrible this ridiculous movie is.

Look at these fantastic reviews of this terrible movie! Complete with cat puns!

Oh God, my eyes,” wrote Ty Burr in the Boston Globe.

“This part-people, part-pussycat, faux-feline Hollywood hairball is a me-ouch,” wrote Neil Pond in Parade. ME-OUCH! HE SAID ME-OUCH.

Woof,” said Adam Graham in Detroit News, in a story that also had the Me-Ouch pun!!

“Even after 110 tumbling, tail-swishing, deeply psychedelic minutes, it’s hard to know if you ever really knew anything – except that C is for Cats, C is for Crazy, and C is probably the grade this cinematic lunacy deserves,Leah Greenblatt wrote in EW.

We also had Cat-astrophe puns, which, yes please. Look at this one!

Or this!

Anyway, I can’t wait to see Cats. Everyone go see Cats. Then we can write funny things all together.

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Broncos QB Drew Lock a big ‘Toy Story’ fan

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock is a big fan of the ‘Toy Story’ movies and he has embraced his “Buzz Lightyear’ nickname.

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock showed off a Buzz Lightyear-inspired celebration after scoring a touchdown against the Texans on Sunday. The celebration was a playful jab at himself after teammates made fun of him for wearing a big armband to help call plays.

“It was definitely a lot of fun with Buzz Lightyear this week — blew up on Twitter to where the offensive line was, ‘We should shoot the laser after you score a touchdown,'” Lock said after a 38-24 win. “All right, you want to do it, we’ll do it. We fully embraced it.”

Broncos center Connor McGovern came up with the idea.

“The o-line just [gave] me a bunch of crap when I came in here with the big thing on, so I think it was probably our walkthrough on Saturday, I think it was Connor that said something to me about maybe doing the laser as a celebration,” the QB said. “And we did it. We made it happen.”

Buzz Lightyear is a character from the ‘Toy Story’ series. Lock said he’s a fan of all four movies and noted that the first one is the best and the fourth one is “kind of sad.” ‘Toy Story’ was released in 1995, one year before Lock was born.

“Buzz is older than me,” the quarterback noted. We’ve got to bring back some legends sometimes.”

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