Monday, June 14, 2010

Adam Sandler, Kevin James: NASCAR

On Sunday at the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Adam Sandler and Kevin James delivered the command: "Gentlemen, start your engines!"



It's apples and oranges, but for some reason I'm reminded of Roseanne Barr's 1990 rendition of the National Anthem.

Whether you liked it or not, it was very nice of Sandler and James to dedicate their command to our troops.

2 comments:

TEDWINT-ORIG said...

The second most putrid moment in sports: Adam Sandler and Kevin James’ command, “Gentlemen, start your engines” at Michigan Speedway, June 13, 2010... an embarrassingly infantile exhibition!

The No. 1 most putrid moment in sports (the winner, and still champion): Roseanne Barr’s screeching of the National Anthem, San Diego Padres’ Stadium, July 26, 1990... solidifying her utter contempt for America!

Hey, TV sports producers-- I can understand your zeal in trying to come up with something original, but let’s try to be careful and not cross over that thin line between innovative and repulsive, huh?

I’ve got an idea: Maybe next you could have Adam Sandler and Roseanne cover each other with pig excrement while they dance to a hip-hop tune.
Now, that’s original!!

Mary said...

Yuck! That's really a disgusting, albeit original, idea.

Actually, I don't think it's fair to compare disrespecting the National Anthem with changing up the traditional NASCAR command.

Sandler and James were promoting their new movie. Their business is comedy. If NASCAR had picked them to sing the anthem, that would have been a serious lapse in judgment.