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Re: Excess on again

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:11 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
Dutch wrote:
ALEX LIFESON wrote:My wife is a Texas Tech alum, and she loves watching this movie. She's a huge Eric Dickerson fan now!

What about C James?


Not so much. lol She was a huge fan of Leach, and is pretty bitter about him leaving.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:15 pm
by Dutch
i figured. it was a joke.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:17 pm
by couch 'em
I find all forms if gratification from this film. All forms. Yes, that form too. Especially that form. Mmmmmmmmm Dickerson.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:57 pm
by Dutch
I think couch'em's been drinking.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:10 pm
by Comet
I remember 12.11.10 way too well. It was the day that I lost my 7 year old nephew in a car crash. After going through hell that day, I remember going to my parents home, tears in my eyes, and turning on the dvr to watch Pony Excess like a zombie. It sucks that I inexorably link up the documentary with death. The second time I watched it I received news of my life long family dog dying. Anyways, I find it interesting that such anniversaries can make some people so happy and proud, and others so miserable and somber. Either way Thad, you did a hell of a job and have since I watched the movie on my ipod, laptop, hdtv, and even touchpad. I'm glad things have turned out so well for you, you've made SMU proud.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:06 am
by ThadFilms
Comet wrote:I remember 12.11.10 way too well. It was the day that I lost my 7 year old nephew in a car crash. After going through hell that day, I remember going to my parents home, tears in my eyes, and turning on the dvr to watch Pony Excess like a zombie. It sucks that I inexorably link up the documentary with death. The second time I watched it I received news of my life long family dog dying. Anyways, I find it interesting that such anniversaries can make some people so happy and proud, and others so miserable and somber. Either way Thad, you did a hell of a job and have since I watched the movie on my ipod, laptop, hdtv, and even touchpad. I'm glad things have turned out so well for you, you've made SMU proud.


So so sad to hear it, my brother.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:31 am
by maize'n'blue
Thad, Your movie was the reason I joined Ponyfans.com. I took notice of the SMU comeback when I was in Iraq and you guys won the Hawaii Bowl and said whoa wtf are they back or something? then I started watching SMU scores. The your movie came out on ESPN and I decided I had a new 2nd favorite D1 team. GREAT job dude. Also, please tell your associates that a guy I works for me that don't follow the college game had never heard the Marinovich story before and he was riveted. I found "the Marinovich Project" to be very well done. It's an old story but it's very worth telling over and over again. Not just for parents either, because I know quite a few people that have had their lives ruined by drugs. Most of us do, put the most promising NFL QB since Elway in there and if it keeps ONE kid from going down that path it was worth while.

Re: Excess on again

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:08 am
by KnuckleStang
Watched it again. With my dad, who hadn't seen it. Great stuff!