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@shadette0823
@shadette0823 3 күн бұрын
This us SYTYCD, not that garbage that was the last two seasons
@wfsfghthkh866
@wfsfghthkh866 4 күн бұрын
BIRD was the best In the NBA...
@JohnSmith-4U
@JohnSmith-4U 4 күн бұрын
Its 2024.....LB is the GOAT
@springfieldbearpatrol2937
@springfieldbearpatrol2937 5 күн бұрын
Long shorts and black sneaks. As was the fashion at the time.
@jaggedjottings
@jaggedjottings 10 күн бұрын
Does anyone know where they filmed this scene? It looks like somewhere in California.
@donaldleider7382
@donaldleider7382 19 күн бұрын
Lots of goats, only one legend!
@jftube3333
@jftube3333 26 күн бұрын
Good movie.
@Sahadi420
@Sahadi420 Ай бұрын
Love how this scene took place at his actual house.
@yeltsin6817
@yeltsin6817 Ай бұрын
There was an amazing story about a hall of Fame player listening to and Indiana game and he said he kept hearing Birds name mentioned over and over. The. He finally saw his picture in the paper and couldn’t believe he was white
@chenzocosimo3250
@chenzocosimo3250 Ай бұрын
Been on that court. Shot at that exact basket.
@davidmushinski8196
@davidmushinski8196 Ай бұрын
When they made this movie Bobby Knight brought Nick Nolte and coaches from Kentucky and Louisville and Purdue to watch a basketball game sectional in Huntingburg in he said that it was the way Indiana basketball was played
@codyduncan195
@codyduncan195 Ай бұрын
Scenes/movies like this always make me appreciate professional actors. Non-actors trying to act is about as bad as non-athletes trying to be professional athletes. Tim Robbins, I'm looking at you.
@JimB16
@JimB16 Ай бұрын
Man I miss these classic scenes in movies...with iconic athletes and actors...
@paulhenry7614
@paulhenry7614 Ай бұрын
Best forward to ever play the game….jus sayin
@donaldleider7382
@donaldleider7382 Ай бұрын
Larry Bird, the most honest athlete ever!
@Rlee1911
@Rlee1911 Ай бұрын
Can you imagine the level of trash talking that would take place between MJ and Bird on a golf course???
@dslao
@dslao Ай бұрын
Can't jump, can't run, back bad, pathetic....and yet he dominated in an era where the Dream Team played.
@ajkania36
@ajkania36 Ай бұрын
This is what I expect had Daffy Duck used the magnet instead of Bugs Bunny in the beginning of Space Jam
@jonq8714
@jonq8714 Ай бұрын
They even showed the driveway that broke his back.
@zachmartin1458
@zachmartin1458 Ай бұрын
I thought in the movie the song was "Green Onions" by Booker T and the MGs.
@liftme225
@liftme225 Ай бұрын
maybe for Louisiana scene scouting shaq
@zachmartin1458
@zachmartin1458 Ай бұрын
@@liftme225 That was Baby Please Don't Go. I've noticed differences in big screen soundtracks and the home video releases before.
@zachmartin1458
@zachmartin1458 Ай бұрын
So I read up on this. It happens quite often I guess. The movie producers pay for the rights to the music, but there is a time limit on it. So certain versions of video releases have to include different songs if the rights can't be renegotiated.
@RogerPeet
@RogerPeet Ай бұрын
Al Pacino Larry Bird Robert DeNiro Larry Bird Screech Larry Bird ??? I just can't decide.
@drdiscostu
@drdiscostu Ай бұрын
"Bird can't run and he cant jump. It's gods way of making it fair" - Charles Barkley
@1whiskeyaday
@1whiskeyaday Ай бұрын
I love this quote.
@mastabla3ta684
@mastabla3ta684 Ай бұрын
Cringe pandering
@dustindodds4827
@dustindodds4827 Ай бұрын
I was born with one hand and was really good at basketball and coach said "the one hand was god leveling the playing field." I never knew Barkley said that but now I know where he got it from. Lol
@michaeljohnson5237
@michaeljohnson5237 Ай бұрын
He was more athletic then people gave him credit for.
@drdiscostu
@drdiscostu Ай бұрын
@@michaeljohnson5237 start of his career, yes. Injuries took so much away.
@2H2521
@2H2521 Ай бұрын
One of the worst films ever, Bill Murray is a clown & total jerk.
@mc76
@mc76 Ай бұрын
This scene was shot less than a year after Bird retired. You can tell by the way he moves when he is retrieving the ball that his back is still killing him.
@lesal.1373
@lesal.1373 Ай бұрын
Kid Creole + Prince = hot hit!🎶🎶
@user-el2ul1iq5i
@user-el2ul1iq5i Ай бұрын
Is there any chance the Amazing Race Suomi episodes with the English subs will be re-uploaded to Daily Motion? I was so excited to watch them and unfortunately didn’t get the chance
@kantaton
@kantaton Ай бұрын
They were unfortunately taken down but looking for an alternative, hoping soon.
@user-el2ul1iq5i
@user-el2ul1iq5i Ай бұрын
@@kantaton Hey, thanks for the reply, I would love to be updated when the episodes are back up somewhere. Thanks again!
@Steve-nb9kg
@Steve-nb9kg Ай бұрын
Xerox did in fact make a machine called the Star with the GUI they invented. It was clunky and did not sell well. They had the ideas but could not execute. Microsoft on the other hand had little ideas but could execute so they won.
@nicksterj
@nicksterj Ай бұрын
Microsoft was kind of relentless. They'd put out a crappy product, refine it on the next version, and the next, and after a few revisions it was usually acceptable if not great. MS Word didn't get really good until version 5, and Windows 3.0 was the "killer app" version that conquered the world!
@tylervenkersammy2365
@tylervenkersammy2365 2 ай бұрын
2:28 It is alive!
@AllGuitarCovers1
@AllGuitarCovers1 2 ай бұрын
IT IS ALIIVE
@fernandoagustin452
@fernandoagustin452 2 ай бұрын
Batang 90s
@Chilliboba6
@Chilliboba6 2 ай бұрын
Everyday I check my parlays I say”it is alive” 🤣
@nitsuj182
@nitsuj182 2 ай бұрын
I was playing golf with my dad and brother last weekend and I was wearing a bulls shirt and my first thought was “the nba is looking for some new people, do you think I got a shot”
@Edgeyboy
@Edgeyboy 2 ай бұрын
Larry was talking about current day celtic fans. Alot of them anyways
@b33zNet
@b33zNet 2 ай бұрын
Pirates of Silicon Valley Watched it so many times back in the day
@ab12official41
@ab12official41 2 ай бұрын
I played this now for my wife whenever she is wrong
@ebeyslough
@ebeyslough 3 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine being that only woman at Xerox who drove the invention of the GUI, the hardware and everything that was then forced to share them with the Steves. Who remembers her name today? How frustrating that must have been.
@nicksterj
@nicksterj Ай бұрын
@@motoristacaduco Google Adele Goldberg, she absolutely drove the technology.
@jefflandreneau7027
@jefflandreneau7027 3 ай бұрын
I never understood the closest to the pin bet Jordan wanted. Bill was farthest away but he still said I'll go closest to the pin. And Larry's was like a foot away so Jordan would practically have to hole it to win. None of that made sense
@SK-qf7uz
@SK-qf7uz 3 ай бұрын
I don't think golf balls are magnetic but it is a kids movie 😝
@thomaslarson438
@thomaslarson438 3 ай бұрын
Jeez I'm amazed someone would say Larry Bird Sucks! Listen to every player who played against him they would tell you He was the Baddest SOB on the Court!!
@eugenehills8371
@eugenehills8371 3 ай бұрын
Got you Larry get inside of his ball
@TyMarshall007
@TyMarshall007 4 ай бұрын
love that line from Bill Murry IT IS ALIVE
@MegaMangaGTA-9417
@MegaMangaGTA-9417 3 ай бұрын
It’s because I’m white isn’t it? 😂
@MrBlaDiBla68
@MrBlaDiBla68 4 ай бұрын
This vid condenses a defining moment in computer history, where Xerox just gave away the GUI + mouse tech that is of course the standard for all computer interaction today. What it does not mention is that the GUI you see is the *Smalltalk-80* development environment. The first fully object oriented language from which *all* current major programming languages are derived. Xerox missed that boat too. Ouch..
@nicksterj
@nicksterj Ай бұрын
Smalltalk was important but most modern languages are not derived from it. C++ for example took its object model from Simula.
@Prof_Tickles92
@Prof_Tickles92 4 ай бұрын
I love how a subplot of this movie is just clowning Bill Murray.
@radioactivehands
@radioactivehands 4 ай бұрын
They actually sneaked in a lot of humours that I wasn't aware of when I watched this as a kid
@DericNeoiscool
@DericNeoiscool 4 ай бұрын
This scene is what episode?
@juhatakkinen343
@juhatakkinen343 4 ай бұрын
TAR s14e11 <3
@DericNeoiscool
@DericNeoiscool 4 ай бұрын
@@juhatakkinen343 thanks sounds hard to find the full ep
@Felamine
@Felamine 5 ай бұрын
Xerox had the keys to the industry in their hands and they just tossed 'em into the street for Apple to take.
@detskalldaltas133
@detskalldaltas133 5 ай бұрын
Var är min Rolex?😂
@alanckay
@alanckay 5 ай бұрын
I finally got around to watching this. I was in the room, and it was the work of my group that was shown to Steve. The only part of this they did more or less right is that the actor they got to play Steve looked and talked like him. (The actor they got to play Adele Goldberg, beyond the red hair, neither looked nor talked like her. Etc.) Woz was not there, etc. Pretty much all the rest was simply wrong. And many of the comments below are quite wrong. There was no stealing involved anywhere. The researchers from Parc had mostly come from the DOD ARPA computer research community, which had been set up in 1962, and comprised about 17 research groups at different universities and research centers (including SRI, where Engelbart's group was located and where the mouse was invented to be used with an early type of GUI (different from the Parc one, but did supply some of the ideas)). ARPA also did the ARPAnet. This work was all in the public domain. Because of the Vietnam war Congress changed ARPA to DARPA and vastly lowered the support for the particular computer research it had funded. One of the ARPA directors found that Xerox wanted to set up a long range research center far away from Xerox headquarters (which was in Stamford Connecticut, not NYC!). And there was no trip to corporate headquarters before this. The computer research at Parc was a continuation of what ARPA had done before, and by many of the same people. I wrote an article for the Sept 1977 Scientific American about this, and Adele and I wrote one in IEEE Computer magazine, also in 1977, two years before Steve showed up -- so several millions of people had read about and seen pictures of this. Also, at Parc, we had given demos to many hundreds of people -- including to many people at Xerox (and some at Apple) -- before Steve showed up (he showed up because some of his people had been to several earlier demos). So this whole movie extract was bogus. Adele played a big part in the research, and was recently inducted into the Computer History Museum as a Fellow (one of the highest honors in computing). She was inducted along with Dan Ingalls, who actually did the demo to Steve (and a number of us at Parc had been inducted a few years earlier). Dan was also the central developer of the system shown to Steve. I had the pleasure of starting the group and contributing many of the original ideas and designs that shaped the software and some of the hardware behind this genre of computing. The computer itself was largely designed and built by Chuck Thacker in just a few months in 1973, 6 years before Steve visited. The real history is much more interesting and exciting than most movies, especially given what I've now seen of this one.
@joepasquarello1273
@joepasquarello1273 4 ай бұрын
In 1970, I was a Duplicator Service Tech in NYC. I was offered a position at PARC in the newly formed Computer Division. I turned it down and went to work for Rank-Xerox instead as a trainer. I often wonder....
@nicksterj
@nicksterj Ай бұрын
Thanks for setting the record straight, and all your work and dedication that brought us to where we are today!
@prateekcomedy
@prateekcomedy 5 ай бұрын
“Larry’s not white, Larry’s clear!” Still one of my favorite lines ever!
@beebaluck6887
@beebaluck6887 5 ай бұрын
Another one of my favorites from this show.