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The Countdown Is On: #44 All-Time Best Movie/Coyotes Player

March 28, 2020, 1:29 PM ET [4 Comments]
James Tanner
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The Coyotes 44th best player of all time is Alex Goligoski, and if that sounds like faint praise....

Goligoski has played four seasons for the Coytoes, and he's been.....pretty good. He's no superstar, and frankly I'd replace him on the roster at this point, but he has played a lot of games (relatively speaking) for the franchise.

Four years of 30 point production shouldn't really get you on a list of a team's best all-time players, but it's a young team.

The Coyotes haven't made the playoffs with Goligoski on the team, but they have existed. Good times!

Goligoski is 10th in games played for a Coyotes defenseman, and he's 8th in points.



45th Best Film of All-Time

Counting down the 50 greatest films of all-time has been pretty fun (for me at least!).

Here is the list so far:

50: Limitless
49: Oh Brother Where Art Though?
48: Role Models
47: the Rock
46: Mission Impossible Franchise
45: Nicholas Cage Man Tetrology


Today, coming in at #44 Heat

"She got a GREAT ASS" is what you remember about this movie, but it's so much more than an (assumedly) coked-up Al Pacino eating scenery like a anorexic t-rex let loose in the shawarma district.

It's a tense, literary, slow-moving crime drama that mixes the high cheese of the action movie with the pretentiousness of a Scorsese mob movie.

It's the best cop movie ever made, it's the best heist movie, and it's one of the best movies of either Pacino or De Niro's career. (It's no Bad Grampa, but it's solid).

It can also be seen as the prequel to MacGruber, since Val Kilmer plays the same character in both movies (I assume).

It's sort of ironic that this was the year that Nick Cage won his Oscar, while Pacino didn't even get nominated. Best picture inexplicably went to some no-name crap-fest starting Mel Gibson, while Heat was shut-out of the nominations.

25 years later, would you rather watch Heat, Braveheart, Babe, Sense and Sensibility, Il Postino, or Apollo 13?

It's no contest. Heat is a classic and the remake staring Sandra Bullock is almost as good. Ten stars to this masterpiece.
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