Former minor leaguer Morris Buttermaker is a lazy, beer swilling swimming pool cleaner who takes money to coach the Bears, a bunch of disheveled misfits who have virtually no baseball talent.
The Chicago Bears made waves when they moved quickly to ... “For Johnson, things are moving much more slowly than the ever-changing NFL news cycle,” Florio wrote Saturday.
What would be so bad about a more Chinese world ... Animals are mistreated outside the context of food. Bears in zoos are displayed in open pits and pelted with snacks, trash, and other items.
the sport is every bit as likely to yield a "Rocky," "Slap Shot," or "Bad News Bears" when writers, directors and actors harness the charms of the game. Nevertheless, decent golf movies can be ...
A few semi-precious stones in the rubble of a bad roster. It’s as if someone up there wanted to see how much a viewing audience could take. The Bears’ loss to the Seahawks on Thursday night ...
Heaven Can Wait (20) In the event of a tie, the higher spot was given to the movie that was named on the most ballots. This occurred at No. 16, where "The Bad News Bears" and "Chariots of Fire ...
That’s bad news for the Bears — and viewers. If Johnson performs well as the play-caller for the NFL’s highest-scoring offense — and he should, given that the Lions are the largest ...
Green wanted to make a lighthearted family comedy, a throwback to the titles like Uncle Buck and the Walter Matthau Bad News ...
In the hours after January 11’s NFL wild-card playoff games, it seemed the Chicago Bears could have a golden ... it during January 12’s end-of-year news conference, saying they will explore ...
Hero Naga Shaurya's ongoing film with debut director Raam Desina (Ramesh) is nearing completion with its shoot.
can't afford another bad season. Of course, hiring the right coach will go a long way to getting the Bears back on a winning track, but they also need to acquire more talent. Guys who can make an ...
Under those circumstances, do Morris' uncoordinated boys have what it takes to start winning? Did the maladroit Bears bite off more than they could chew?