Anyone who’s conducted an interview knows that the last question is often the hardest. Sometimes you save the trickiest one for the end; at other times, it’s a chance to sneak in one last curveball to get at the real interview subject underneath.
Sitting across from Michael Jordan, in their third and final round of on-camera conversations, director Jason Hehir decided to go as big picture as he possibly could: “The last thing I asked him in the last interview was: ‘100 years from now, what do you want people to say about you as a player? And then 100 years from now, what do you want people to say about you as a person?” Hehir told IndieWire.
Part of the decision to end on a more theoretical, far-reaching question came from the fact that the person Hehir was asking has been on the receiving end of every other kind...
Sitting across from Michael Jordan, in their third and final round of on-camera conversations, director Jason Hehir decided to go as big picture as he possibly could: “The last thing I asked him in the last interview was: ‘100 years from now, what do you want people to say about you as a player? And then 100 years from now, what do you want people to say about you as a person?” Hehir told IndieWire.
Part of the decision to end on a more theoretical, far-reaching question came from the fact that the person Hehir was asking has been on the receiving end of every other kind...
- 5/18/2020
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Joe Montana, Chris Mullin, Reggie Jackson, Quinn Cook and more are teaming up with Vidsig.com to surprise twenty lucky fans who are dealing with the effects of Covid-19 and those doctors, nurses or paramedics that are working on the front line in the battle against the coronavirus.
While most of the world is currently living under the shelter in place order Joe Montana, Chris Mullin, Reggie Jackson, Quinn Cook and more have decided to give back to their fans and connect through the celebrity to fan-based website, Vidsig.com.
The lucky fans will receive an autographed photo along with either a live one-on-one video chat or a “Video Shoutout” from one of these celebrities.
To enter, fans should reach out via email to info@vidsig.com and tell us your heartfelt connection to either one of these Athletes — and do so in a short, one minute video or text-based email.
While most of the world is currently living under the shelter in place order Joe Montana, Chris Mullin, Reggie Jackson, Quinn Cook and more have decided to give back to their fans and connect through the celebrity to fan-based website, Vidsig.com.
The lucky fans will receive an autographed photo along with either a live one-on-one video chat or a “Video Shoutout” from one of these celebrities.
To enter, fans should reach out via email to info@vidsig.com and tell us your heartfelt connection to either one of these Athletes — and do so in a short, one minute video or text-based email.
- 4/16/2020
- Look to the Stars
A former ball boy for the U.S. Olympic basketball team says he has the Actual Sneakers Michael Jordan wore during the '84 Games ... and now, he's putting them on the auction block. TMZ Sports has learned ... the kid, now a full-blown man, says Mj signed the kicks and gave him the pair as a gift moments after Team USA won the gold medal. Fyi -- the '84 team included future NBA superstars like Patrick Ewing,...
- 6/3/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Could there be a new trend in the field of feature-length documentaries? After last year’s Oscar winner Undefeated and the surprise box office success of this year’s Searching For Sugarman, are we seeing a spate of “feel-good” doc? They’ve had an unfair rep as dour and somber for quite some time now. Many film goers avoid them completely, feeling that they’re the movie equivalent of a dull lecture or homework (“shudder”)! But The Other Dream Team is a truly uplifting movie. And to quote one of the film’s subjects, “What a long, strange, trip it’s been”.
This is primarily the story of the 1992 Lithuanian basketball team whose tale really begins in 1940. That’s when the Ussr, in order to battle the Axis menace, took over the country of Lithuania. During those many dark days of occupation Lithuanians sought relief by indulging in their favorite national sport of basketball.
This is primarily the story of the 1992 Lithuanian basketball team whose tale really begins in 1940. That’s when the Ussr, in order to battle the Axis menace, took over the country of Lithuania. During those many dark days of occupation Lithuanians sought relief by indulging in their favorite national sport of basketball.
- 10/19/2012
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
'Drake is bringing a lot to the table,' Johnson tells Mixtape Daily.
By Shaheem Reid
Drake and LeBron James
Photo: canvascleveland.com
Celebrity Favorites
Drake coached a basketball team in his "Best I Ever Had" music video, and he recently had a chance to call plays with NBA legend Magic Johnson during the NBA All-Star Game festivities in Dallas.
Drake and Magic's team beat the squad coached by Alonzo Mourning and assistant coach Mario Lopez. Common, Chris Tucker and Pitbull were among the celebs who played with athletes such as Rick Fox, Chris Mullin and Terrell Owens.
Magic, an NBA Hall of Famer, said working with Drake earned him cool points at home.
"Drake is bringing a lot to the table, man, with a young audience," Magic said in Dallas. "He's from Toronto. I think he's bringing it hard and heavy, you know? My daughter said I was cool...
By Shaheem Reid
Drake and LeBron James
Photo: canvascleveland.com
Celebrity Favorites
Drake coached a basketball team in his "Best I Ever Had" music video, and he recently had a chance to call plays with NBA legend Magic Johnson during the NBA All-Star Game festivities in Dallas.
Drake and Magic's team beat the squad coached by Alonzo Mourning and assistant coach Mario Lopez. Common, Chris Tucker and Pitbull were among the celebs who played with athletes such as Rick Fox, Chris Mullin and Terrell Owens.
Magic, an NBA Hall of Famer, said working with Drake earned him cool points at home.
"Drake is bringing a lot to the table, man, with a young audience," Magic said in Dallas. "He's from Toronto. I think he's bringing it hard and heavy, you know? My daughter said I was cool...
- 2/24/2010
- MTV Music News
'Drake is bringing a lot to the table,' Johnson tells Mixtape Daily.
By Shaheem Reid
Drake and LeBron James
Photo: canvascleveland.com
Celebrity Favorites
Drake coached a basketball team in his "Best I Ever Had" music video, and he recently had a chance to call plays with NBA legend Magic Johnson during the NBA All-Star Game festivities in Dallas.
Drake and Magic's team beat the squad coached by Alonzo Mourning and assistant coach Mario Lopez. Common, Chris Tucker and Pitbull were among the celebs who played with athletes such as Rick Fox, Chris Mullin and Terrell Owens.
Magic, an NBA Hall of Famer, said working with Drake earned him cool points at home.
"Drake is bringing a lot to the table, man, with a young audience," Magic said in Dallas. "He's from Toronto. I think he's bringing it hard and heavy, you know? My daughter said I was cool...
By Shaheem Reid
Drake and LeBron James
Photo: canvascleveland.com
Celebrity Favorites
Drake coached a basketball team in his "Best I Ever Had" music video, and he recently had a chance to call plays with NBA legend Magic Johnson during the NBA All-Star Game festivities in Dallas.
Drake and Magic's team beat the squad coached by Alonzo Mourning and assistant coach Mario Lopez. Common, Chris Tucker and Pitbull were among the celebs who played with athletes such as Rick Fox, Chris Mullin and Terrell Owens.
Magic, an NBA Hall of Famer, said working with Drake earned him cool points at home.
"Drake is bringing a lot to the table, man, with a young audience," Magic said in Dallas. "He's from Toronto. I think he's bringing it hard and heavy, you know? My daughter said I was cool...
- 2/24/2010
- MTV Music News
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