Speaking of movies... Dy and I went to see Miracle last night. Miracle is the story about the U.S.'s hockey team in the 1980 Olympics, which overcame incredible odds to win the gold medal, beating those evil commies from the Soviet Union in the process. It was a fun movie -- inspiring, heartwarming, patriotic (maybe even a bit jingoistic), and nostalgic. (Hey, what do you expect from Disney?) Kurt Russell did a nice job portraying the grizzled coach Herb Brooks, and even had a believable accent. I like the way the makers incorporated original footage from the era -- the 1980 Al Michaels and Ken Dryden coverage of the Winter Games. Most touching was the scene of Brooks driving home from a Christmas Eve party with his players, juxtaposed with the team playing football in the snow in slow-motion, while the voice of Jimmy Carter delivering his "crisis of confidence" speech played on Brooks' car radio. Nevermind that Carter delivered that speech in June of 1979, not Christmas 1979. Ah, Hollywood.