Sunday, October 4, 2009

Douche Bags

Basically I Came Across This Article And I Thought This Was Very Cute Then, I Started Reading Some Of The Post And I Can Not Believe What These People Are Saying About This Cute Kid... Mind You These Are Mostly Adults... Well, Douche Bags More Like It... Americans Piss Me Off... United We Stand My Ass More Like United We Stand Far Far Far A Part... So I Posted And You Can See I Highlighted It in Red... I Hope That You All Agree... K That's It For Tonight Thanks For Listening To Me Complain!

-Roc

Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:45 am EDT

How 4-year-old boy mastered 'Miracle' speech in YouTube hit

By Greg Wyshynski



Jim Sacco estimates that his son Josh has watched "Miracle," the film about the 1980 U.S. Olympic men's hockey team's legendary upset of Russia, nearly 150 times. Apparently, the movie has made quite an impression on the young fan.

Nicknamed "Rizzo" after the gold medal-winning team's captain Mike Eruzione, Josh sparked anInternet sensation this week when his hilarious, inspirational and eerily impeccable interpretation of actor Kurt Russell's locker room speech as Coach Herb Brooks went viral -- spreading everywhere from blogs to USA Today to the "Ellen" show.

No professional coaching. No fancy editing. No script, because Rizzo hasn't learned to read yet -- he was just 4 years old when his father filmed the speech earlier this year, making it all the more remarkable.

If you haven't seen this clip yet, you've not seen anything like it before:


"Tonight, we skate whiff'um! Tonight, we stay whiff'um! And we shut dem down because we CAN!"

Where did this instant classic YouTube clip come from? The story behind it is fascinating.

Where is this sudden sensation taking Josh Sacco? To perform the speech in an NHL locker room, for starters.

Jim and Josh Sacco, who turned 5 years old during the summer, live in Spring Hill, Tenn., just outside of Nashville. Jim grew up in Boston and is a die-hard Boston Bruins fan. He was 13 when Herb Brooks coached the U.S. men's ice hockey team to their historic upset of Russia and eventual gold medal victory over Finland at Lake Placid in 1980.

"We weren't supposed to win. It had a major impact on me, and it's had an even bigger impact on me now [as an adult]. I live it every day," said Sacco.

He's shared that impact with his son: Bringing him to Lake Placid to skate on the hallowed ice and sit on the bench where the late coach barked orders. They also bonded by watching "Miracle," the 2004 film that meticulously detailed the US Olympians' underdog triumph and featured Russell channeling Brooks in a memorable performance.

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"We just started watching the movie. He plays hockey, and I love the movie. We'd get done watching it and he's just say 'play it again, play it again'. We must have watched it 150 times," said Sacco.

"So one day, he's upstairs shooting some 'pucks' in the bedroom -- a little net that he shoots tennis balls into -- and he starts calling out 'Hughes!' 'Ross!' 'Auge!'. I'm like, ‘Wait a minute, those are all the guys who initially made the cut at the beginning of the movie!'"

Sacco went back, checked and discovered that Josh had all 26 names from the sequence memorized -- in order. He started testing his son on other dialogue from the film, and found that Josh basically had "Miracle" committed to memory; not only the words, but the inflections.

"He loves Jack O'Callahan," said Sacco, "and you should hear his Boston accent. It's hilarious."

Eventually the two started trading lines on the "Great Moments Are Made" speech, which was made to the team before its game against Russia. When Sacco would flub a line, his then-four-year-old son would correct him.

Here's what Russell's speech sounded like in the film:

Sacco decided to document the speech on video, right down to the emphatic "screw'em!" Russell delivers near the end. He dressed Josh in an Easter suit that resembled the one Russell wore during the scene in "Miracle" to complete the effect.

"Besides," said Sacco, "he looks like a little man anyway."

Sacco filmed it for friends and family, and tossed it on YouTube rather than attempting to burn a dozen DVDs. Needless to say, more than friends and family have viewed the instant-classic viral video -- it's been featured on Sports Illustrated's Hot Clicks, on USA Today's site, on radio stations and, most famously, on the "Ellen" show.

Sacco said he's been contacted by the Minnesota Wild, the University of Minnesota and the Nashville Predators, who actually invited Josh to recreate the speech for a scoreboard video that's scheduled to debut at their home opener on Oct. 8. Instead of hockey players, Josh performed the speech to mascots.

After that ... well, 2010 is an Olympic year. The U.S. men's ice hockey team is once again facing very long odds against superpowers from Canada, Sweden and, yes, Russia.

Would Baby Brooks be willing to fire up the boys in a Vancouver locker room at the Winter Games?

"I know he would," said Sacco. "That would be hilarious if he did."

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175. Posted by rhennies Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:13 pm EDT

that was so cute

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176. Posted by Bernie A Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:13 pm EDT

post 15 15 didnt read the bc the cant read yet he just remembered it from the movie

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177. Posted by Scotty Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:13 pm EDT

LIVE NHL GAMETIME CHAT RIGHT NOW!

http://hockey-bums.com/live-chats

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178. Posted by nathanscoggins@... Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:13 pm EDT

Why do people have to be so pessimistic? He isn't trying to win anything just providing a laugh for everyone by remaking a classic speech. Get over yourselves. This is a great video.

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179. Posted by hellokittys_killer Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:13 pm EDT

i think its cute. so what i watched the freddy movies when i was a little kid and i watched those movies so many times and i turned out to be a great actor who delivers speeches nicley and monolouges with power. he has a future but dont push him to hard just let him become what he wants to become.and tell him i said thats a great movie and he did a good job with his pre game speech

~Emily Sadowski

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180. Posted by Karie Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:14 pm EDT

Too Cute!

Perhaps the dad would have been better off making 25 DVD's for family and friends rather than listening to you goof-balls. Enjoy it for what it is, an adorable, hocking loving 5yo whose dad should be very proud. Leave the kid & dad alone, what a sweetie!

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181. Posted by snjezana Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:14 pm EDT

So cute. He has sooooo beautiful, big eyes. A real little angel. Good luck from Europe!

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182. Posted by Amy Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:14 pm EDT

For post #76...I will praying for you. I feel sorry for your child. How could you sit around and critize another child like that. YOu should be ashamed of yourself. Maybe when you were growing up you didn't have a real childhood and it doesn't sound like your kid will either. People like you make me sick

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183. Posted by Rocky Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

If post 24 "could" read the passage about the boy says he couldn't read. duh! I think any 5 year old that can memorize a kurt russels speech must be better thab you or any one who put down that little boy.Are you jealous that he can do something like that and doenst spend his time on the computer finding children to pick on?

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184. Posted by christopher Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

Its a five year old child PEOPLE!!! those of you that want to rip on the kid need to find lives. your the reason our country is in the sh-t shape its in now. wheres your hearts. our morrales have been shot down the drain!!! BY the way cute kid..and good job kid your parents should be proud.

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185. Posted by Deb Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

Oh, my gosh people!! It is a cute 4 year old that has memorized a speech!! Why are so many people so mean?? Take a look at yourselves....are you perfect in everyway?? Doubt it....give the little guy a break!

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186. Posted by james p Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

wooooow... a bunch of "grown" people rippin on a lil kid... i wish i could say that surprised me... seriously people, you and your opinion arent as important as you think they are...

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187. Posted by hah Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

What is the big deal with this if you listen closely and watch his eyes he at least3 times moved his eyes and you could hear his dad voice talking softly

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188. Posted by BB Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

OMG that kids is really really gooood!..Way to go kid...tumps up!

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189. Posted by heyyoukidd Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

Horrible

12 seconds in and i am out

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190. Posted by Rodney Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

Elll stooop- ooo

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191. Posted by Christine B Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

Stupid.......and is the kid wearing make-up?

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192. Posted by Phoebe Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:16 pm EDT

and ur point is?

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193. Posted by Clearheaded1 Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:16 pm EDT

Let's not overdo it here folks. He memorized the lines from the movie, which I suppose is impressive on some level; but a dead-on impression? Have we become that easily amazed? It's cute (I suppose), but that's it. Before the video, the article states that there is no professional coaching or fancy editing. I don't think anyone would accuse them of either. If I was his father, I would have taped it too and showed it to everyone I know. I just wouldn't expect anyone else to care. Nice job kid, but I wouldn't apply to to Juilliard just yet.

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194. Posted by Ermie Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:16 pm EDT

Hahaha. This is cute. I wonder how old he is..

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195. Posted by Matt Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

Wow, he is only four, everyone needs to relax, sure it wasnt my favorite thing to watch but it was pretty good for a four year old.

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196. Posted by Erin Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

omg this is so adorable he is so cute i dont no how he memorized that i mean like ive seen toy story more than 150 times and i cant do that jeez that kid has an amazing memory or mine really sucks

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197. Posted by The Lucky Jinx Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

It was awesome! very cool! brought back a wonderful sports memory that I will never forget!

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198. Posted by ROC Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

You All Are A Bunch Of Neo Nazi Sauerkraut Eaten Pathetic Miserable Excuse For A Human Being! I Think It Was Absolutely Adorable... You All Have Nothing Better To Do With Your Time Then To Talk Nonsense About A Child... Get A Life And Take Your Wienerschnitzle Lick-en Fingers And Go Click Your Mouse On Something Worth Talking Sh** About! Leave The Kid Alone And Let Him Shine! Its Not His Fault Your A Douche!

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199. Posted by the boss Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

Kurt Russel sucks, Miracle sucks, hockey sucks, and so do this kid's parents. Take him to the park or something.

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