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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Top 25 Tom Hanks Movies

BrightSpotlight.com ranked Tom Hanks’ 25 best movies. I haven’t seen six of them, though I know some of those six are classics. Another six of my favorites didn’t make this list. 

What was left out?

25. The Polar Express 2004
24. Turner & Hooch 1989 haven’t seen
23. Sully 2016 seen parts
22. The Ladykillers 2004 haven’t seen
21. The Terminal 2004 very good
20. Nothing in Common 1986 very good
19. You’ve Got Mail 1998 a favorite
18. That Thing You Do 1996
17. Road to Perdition 2002
16. Splash 1984 a favorite
15. Bachelor Party 1984
14. Sleepless in Seattle 1993
13. Captain Phillips 2013 haven’t seen
12. Charlie Wilson’s War 2007
11. The Post 2017 haven’t seen
10. Apollo 13 1995
9. The Green Mile 1999 haven’t seen
8. Big 1988 a favorite
7. Toy Story 1995
6. Catch Me if You Can 2002
5. A League of Their Own 1992
4. Saving Private Ryan 1998 haven’t seen
3. Cast Away 2000
2. Philadelphia 1993
1. Forrest Gump 1994

Can’t believe they left out Larry Crowne. Also good: The Circle, A Hologram for the King, Bridge of Spies, Saving Mr. Banks, and The Da Vinci Code series.


Tuesday: left work not long after five. Ceil was at her Tuesday ministry so Anna and I went to Moxie for burgers and fries. Took our time but still made it home by eight. Watched the new church choir show Perfect Harmony and a couple of episodes of Speechless, about the odd family with the boy in the wheelchair. Watched some of the World Series but not much. Smoltz is calling the games so Maddux got in a jab.

Late this afternoon I’m headed down to the Atlanta Food Bank with five coworkers. We’re eating near there, so I submitted a list of possible nearby places. Left off The Optimist, JCT Kitchen, and Flip Burger because they’d take too long.

La Fonda Mexican on Howell Mill
Yeah Burger in Westside Provisions
Taqueria Del Sol in Westside Provisions
Agavera Cantina on Huff Road just west of Howell Mill
The Varsity on North Ave
Nuevo Laredo Cantina on Chattahoochee Ave
Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand at Marietta & Northside

www.AtlantaEater.com listed 20 places to eat.

1. Tortas Factory Del DF Doraville
2. Heirloom Market BBQ (Korean) Akers Mill
3. Quoc Huong Banh Mi Fast Food Doraville
4. Pan American Bakery Clairmont Road
5. Zunzi’s Howell Mill
6. The General Muir at Emory Point
7. The Po Boy Shop Clairmont Road
8. Momonoki 8th Street Midtown
9. Tiny Bistro Marietta Street Westside
10. Brick Store Pub Decatur
11. Victory Sandwich Bar Inman Park or Decatur
12. Fox Brothers BBQ
13. Fred’s Meat & Bread Krog Street
14. Ticonderoga Club Krog Street
15. Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks Forsyth St Downtown
16. Lloyd’s Restaurant & Lounge near Krog Street
17. Noni’s Deli Edgewood Avenue
18. Elliott Street Deli in Castleberry Hill
19. Chic-A-Loes in East Point
20. Grecian Gyro Hapeville


I noticed Atlanta Eater’s list of essential Atlanta coffee shops included Joel Norman’s Bellwood and Kitti Murray’s Refuge Coffee.


Remembering Big Victor: Life was different in 1966, when the Braves arrived in Atlanta Phil Schaefer says he remembers the photographic moment, not because of the radio promotion, but because he was wearing a suit. “Big Victor,’’ a 22-foot Styrofoam Indian stood between the fence and right field at old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium for several seasons. Victor turned his head, blinked his eyes...


An interesting SI article about a female sports agent who’d led a life of lies, who’d scammed millions from the five athletes below. Another $600 million was scammed by other unsavories from Tim Duncan, Roy Oswalt, Mark Sanchez, and Kevin Garnett.

3010000 Ricky Williams Dolphins
1240000 Dennis Rodman Bulls Lakers
1400000 Travis Best Indiana Pacers
0132123 Lex Hilliard Dolphins
0200000 Rashad McCants Timberwolves
5982123 total

 
HOYT WILHELM [SABR Bio] a one-time Cleveland Indian, he famously hit but a solitary triple in his 20+ year career. He got stranded at third. Triple = 04-Jun-1954 for NYG He was the first pitcher on a 20th century American League team to lead the majors in ERA after the team had moved to a new city. ERA in 1959 for BAL was 2.19.

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