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Jacques "Le Coq" Grande

Jacques Le Coq Grande
Considering that Mike Myers loves the sport of Hockey so much and his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs so much, why did he make a movie that seemed to destroy it? We won’t go into detail about how bad the movie is, as a million blogs in cyberspace have already done it. However for us, the lone bright spot in this Golden Raspberry winner was Justin Timberlake showing why he is someone to look forward to when he hosts Saturday Night Live. Basically, our support of Timberlake here is that he didn’t kill his career, like Myers did in this movie. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for induction, but we really don’t have much else to work with here.


Jack Jefferson

Jack JeffersonThe film that launched the career of James Earl Jones, “The Great White Hope” was the very much based on the life of the first African American Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Jack Johnson. As Jack Jefferson, we watched Jefferson struggle with the race card in an era that thankfully none of us know firsthand. The film was more about that, than actual boxing, but the performance of Jones is a gem we should not forget.

Ivan Drago
“I must break you”. Decades later, and we still remember the roided up superfreak who was engineered in a Soviet laboratory to take down Rocky Balboa. We know that he did not succeed in that task, but this was the man who killed Apollo Creed in the ring and was married to a then hot Brigitte Nielsen, before she became the grotesque trainwreck that once pined over Flavor Flav. Sure, he was symbolic of “Communist evil” and the movie aged quickly with the spirit of Glasnost, but tell us you won’t watch it when it comes on cable!


Honey Roy Palmer

Honey Roy Palmer
Diggstown was a movie that we loved, though it failed to get a large audience. Nevertheless, we loved watching “Honey” Roy Palmer (Louis Gossett Jr.) box ten men in a twenty-four hour period. Although Louis Gossett Jr., may have been a little long in the tooth to pull that off, when you have an actor as compelling as Gossett Jr., we seemed to have no issue with it. Were we the only ones?