Hmm. I was getting a bit worried about having to face an Arizona team that had Carson Palmer throwing the ball to Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd. Say what you want but Palmer can still stand tall in the pocket and deliver the ball down field. He proved that last year with the Raiders, and they Raiders WRs weren't anywhere near the same class as Arizona's.

But hearing that Chilo Rachal will be on Arizona's line makes me feel a lot better.

Oh heck, I feel left out not mentioning any of my favorite moves. Here are three of my all time favorites, one Japanese and two Korean:

University of Laughs

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436886/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Public Enemy

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0306909/?ref_=sr_3

Castaway on the Moon (2009)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1499666/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

A little background should anyone bother to take a look.

The Japanese movie, "University of Laughs" is set in Japan during WWII. What you have to know is that the Japanese still to this day adore baggy pants comics. Old fashioned Vaudeville. And the name, "University of Laughs" is actually the name of a Theater Company that (in this movie) owns its own Theater in Downtown Tokyo. They write five or six new shows each season, and each time they write a new show they have to take the script to the official government Censer to get it approved. A task nobody wants because it is the era of Military Dictatorship, Secret Police, and an official distrust of all things funny. So the company sends their youngest apprentice writer in to face the scariest Censer in the Government. The Censer (Played by Koji-san, one of the finest film actors I've ever seen) is actually the star of the movie, and he's amazing.

"Public Enemy" is a Korean movie about a lazy, corrupt, drunken Police Detective who becomes obsessed with finding and arresting (or just killing) a psychotic serial murderer. The question is... who's the greater enemy of the public good? The psycho killer?, or the cop? The Koreans are getting very good at action movies.

"Castaway on the Moon", another Korean movie, is about the worst suicide attempt in history. It's hilarious.