I'm having a blast playing Battlefield:Bad Company on my Xbox 360. I have all the single player achievements just now playing on multiplayer. Currently I am ranked First Sergeant, it is a fun game to play.
James Stewart
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While attending Princenton, he became attracted to the drama and music clubs, and eventually became a part of the University Players, after some bit parts he moved to New York to become an actor where he roomed with Henry Fonda. Getting parts here and there eventually got him a notice from a MGM scout who signed him up and forcing Jimmy to move to Los Angeles. In 1938, Jimmy collarborated with Frank Capra where he starred in 'You can't take it with you" which went on to win best picture Oscar, the following year Capra and Jimmy Stewart hooked up again to film "Mr.Smith goes to Washington", in doing so Stewart received critical acclaim for his work and was nominated for his first, which would be the first of five, Oscars for best actor. In 1940, Jimmy starred with Carey Grant and Katherine Hepburn in the Philadelphia Story, where Stewart won Best Actor Oscar for his perfromance. In March of 1941, Jimmy Stewart enlisted into the military where he would go on to be the highest ranking actor in history. After active duty military service ended, he decided to join forces with Frank Capra once again and filmed "Its a Wonderful Life" though the movie got nominated for five Oscars the movie bombed at the box office. And in doing so, it pretty much ended Capra's movie career and made Stewart question his own ability, even though he was nominated once again for a Best Actor Oscar. Jimmy Stewart has said that "Its a Wonderful Life" was his favorite movie. Later he would go back to acting on Broadway, where he would star in the quirky play Harvey, which was made into a movie and once again Stewart found himself nominated for a Best Actor Oscar. In 1950, Jimmy Stewart teamed up with director Anthony Mann to film many movies most of them Westerns, which established Stewart as a box office success in Western genre. They collaborated on such movies as "Winchester '73", "The Man from Laramie", "The Naked Spur", "The Far Coun try", etc. In 1954, Stewart collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock their second collaboration together after 1948's "Rope", in the movie "The Rear Window", which most consider Hitchock and Stewart's best movie. Next they went on to film a remake of "The Man That Knew Too Much" and "Vertigo", after the box office failure of Vertigo, Hitchcock blamed Jimmy and decided to let Cary Grant star in "North by Northwest" in doing so, Hitchcock and Stewart had a falling out and never filmed a movie together again. In 1959, Jimmy Stewart received his final nomination for a Best Actor Oscar for his work in Otto Preminger's "Anatomy of Murder". Stewart would go back to doing Westerns with heralded director John Ford, in movies such as "How the West was Won", "Two Rode Together", "The Man who Shot Liberty Valance" among others. In the early 70's Stewart would find himself working in television, including starring in a show featuring his name. He would finish his career, in the early 80's and would receive an Academy Award Lifetime Achievement Award in 1985. In July of 1997, Jimmy Stewart passed away, leaving behind 3 kids and a wonderful life.
The first thing that needs to be said about this game is that it has the largest attendance in football history, with over 100,000 people attending the game. The second thing worth mentioning is that this matchup seemed like it was taken from Heaven can Wait movie, as a few things were eeriely similar. One being new owner, backup leads team to Super Bowl, same two teams played. The Steelers were heavy favors going into this game, number one because of Steelers championship experience, number two because of their records, and the fact that the Rams best defensive player Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood came into this game with a broken leg. Though this game was a lot more competitive then people thought, the Rams even had a 19-17 lead going into the 4th quarter. But the Steelers fired back with a 73 yard TD reception by John Stallworth, which in part was given up by free safety Eddie Brown who didn't give help to CB Rod Perry, after punts were exchanged. The Rams started to put together a nice drive, until Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Lambert put a end to that with a decisive interception. Steelers put together a nice drive to get a one yard TD run by Hall of Famer runningback Franco Harris to put the game out of reach. It capped the game for the Steelers with a 31-19 win and giving them their 4 Super Bowl trophy in team history.
The new millenium couldn't get off to a better start in sports, then what Super Bowl XXXIV brought to the sports world. An instant classic, that seemed like destiny was determined to shine on the St.Louis Rams. It started with a coach by the name of Dick Vermeil that had a 15 year exodus from coaching football to come back and after two unsuccessful seasons, looked in over his head and in one magical year turned it all around and led his team to a Super Bowl Championship. To their QB, Kurt Warner who was stocking shelves a few years prior, then taking over the sports world, while breaking NFL records in the process. Going into the game, the Rams looked the part of the best team and clear favorites. It even looked that way in the first half of the game. But games are won and lost on the field, not on paper. After the Rams stretched the score to 16-0, Titans coach Jeff Fisher rallied his players and reminded them that game was far from over and it is time to start acting right now. The Titans will and determination made them focus about playing good football and that is what they did, they stormed back to tie the game. And as soon as they tied the game, the Rams bounced back with a big 73 yard TD pass reception by Isaac Bruce to take aa 23-16 lead. Titans methodically march down the field, making play after playe against a very winded Rams defense. Titans QB Steve McNair putting his team on his back to try and carry them to victory, knowing when to run, knowing when to pass. One play was the perfect example of that courageous will and determination, Late in the game, with 22 seconds left McNair ran out of the grasp of two Rams defenders to throw a beautiful pass to WR Kevin Dyson to bring the Titans down to the 10 yard line with 6 seconds remaining. One play to decide it or to send the game possibly into overtime. McNair drops back to pass to hit Dyson, Dyson was on his way to what he thought was a sure TD and out of nowhere LB Mike Jones comes to make the game saving tackle at the one yard line, with the time expiring on the clock. The confetti begans to fall moments later, and you end with Coach Dick Vermeil and QB Kurt Warner holding the Championship Trophy.
Whatever could I say about myself, just maybe I am just a man traveling down the road of self improvement. Hoping maybe to help others as much as I help myself, along the way.