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Today I watched Greater on Netflix. It's based on the true story of Brandon Burlsworth, a walk on to the Arkansas Razorbacks football team and became an All-American. It was a good watch and has a very tragic ending. This movie is not for everyone
It's not so much about football as it is working your tail off to get what you want and maintaining your faith when it feels like you've lost all hope.

I ended it by making a donation to the Burlsworth Foundation and hope my donation will help an underprivileged child watch a game in person.
 
Happened across this on YouTube. I’d be interested in knowing the Genesis of it, it was not in any of the movies or TV shows.

ETA:

Thomas Jane and Ron Pearlman agreed to participate in a fan-film short as a ‘thank you’ to the Punisher fans.
The Punisher: Dirty Laundry - Wikipedia

100% NSFW

This is part of the "bootleg universe" of shorts that a producer named Adi Shankar does fairly regularly. He was a producer for The Grey, Dredd(2012), and currently the Netflix Castlevania series, among others.

He's also done a Saturday-morning cartoon style version of Judge Dredd, a storyboard animation of a James Bond who takes up contract-killing after his retirement, a take on the "Mr. Rogers was in the Vietnam War" and this one which got a pretty big reception when it came out

 
Outpost dropped today on Amazon...haven't watched it yet. Based on the book " The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor by Jake Tapper about the Battle of Kamdesh."

EDIT: You can rent it from Amazon...it's on video on demand..so various outlets.

If you do watch this keep watching through the credits, there are interviews with the men who where there and survived.
 
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