No Bartman...no story...
How do you put together a documentary without the cooperation of the main subject? What a waste of two hours.
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How do you put together a documentary without the cooperation of the main subject? What a waste of two hours.
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CineSmack. Two movies. One fight. Get in the Ring.
www.wdr.bz/CineSmack
Somewhat accurate, but I enjoyed it either way. An interview with Steve Bartman would have been very much appreciated. He needs to tell the world his side, because with him hiding out it just makes him look moreso in the wrong and more guilty than ever before.
Someone really needs to talk to him:
Steve. Its been 12 years. Stop wasting your life in your basement, get your family out of Chicago, and start living again. You did what anyone would do if a baseball was coming towards them, except you did it when the Cubs had a chance at winning. So it's a double whammy, big deal, be a man and deal with it. Get outside and live.
He's not guilty of anything. He's scared for his life and doesn't want to be any more of a pariah.
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La-bibbida-bibba-dum, la-bibbida-bibbi-doo
be a man and deal with it.
Yes, be a man and embrace all those death treats, lol.
Stop telling him how to live when you are completely ignorant of how is life is.
Steve needs to get on national TV: FOX News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, and ESPN, all with an interview explaining his side of what happened.
This hasn't been done yet. Once he does that, a vast majority will forgive him, guaranteed.
Also, he needs to publicly acknowledge and thank Ben Braun,
Steve. Its been 12 years. Stop wasting your life in your basement,
I am sure they even if they had asked him, an no I don't know Steve Bartman but I am really sure he would have turned them down. As I am sure that he wants to live his life, even through he can't go back to the life he had before the whole incident. Just really recently a Chicago Cubs fan but up a page where people made donations to send him to Pittsburgh for the Cubs wild card game, and they raised a lot of money, and even he turned them down. And even saying that he would have been able to pay for it if he wanted to go. And yes I am aware he is still alive, but it would have been different if Steve Bartman had passed away within the last 12 years. But I have news for you, that I am sure you already know is that you are not going to get the 2 hours of the 1:42 minute running time of it without the commericals back.
shareTo Steve's credit he hasn't made a dime off his "fame". He truly is just a guy that made an honest mistake (that many other people were also trying to make) and he just wants it to go away.
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Are you kidding?