An interesting correlation, at least in my mind.
Nebraska football right now kind of reminds me of a movie production that's been announced for release at some distant date.
We see that the movie has a lot of established actors and a what appears to be a knowledgeable director, but the teaser trailer shows us nothing. Cast and director have both been involved in mid level productions. Nothing big. Could be a good movie. Could suck.
Meanwhile, the Michigan movie has a flashy cast headed up my a multiple Oscar winner. So everybody is hyping that movie to death.
And the teaser trailer gets a zillion views on YouTube.
It's a can't miss.
And then it turns out to be horrible and almost unwatchable.
Maybe the Nebraska movie ends up being that movie that no one expects to take off and it ends up stealing the show.
Nebraska football right now kind of reminds me of a movie production that's been announced for release at some distant date.
We see that the movie has a lot of established actors and a what appears to be a knowledgeable director, but the teaser trailer shows us nothing. Cast and director have both been involved in mid level productions. Nothing big. Could be a good movie. Could suck.
Meanwhile, the Michigan movie has a flashy cast headed up my a multiple Oscar winner. So everybody is hyping that movie to death.
And the teaser trailer gets a zillion views on YouTube.
It's a can't miss.
And then it turns out to be horrible and almost unwatchable.
Maybe the Nebraska movie ends up being that movie that no one expects to take off and it ends up stealing the show.