Posts Tagged colts
Sloppy Seconds
Posted by Cammi Crossen in Concerts, Football, Theatre, Uncategorized on February 19th, 2010
Since the beginning of “cinematic adventures,” filmmakers have been breaking the one cardinal rule of movies: sequels. Unless the film is part of a series, there should never be a 2, II, too, also, again, or any combination of words that imply that this movie is trying to come back for a second round at the end of a film title. Why the strong distaste for sequels? Let’s take a peek at a short list of prime examples:
-Grease 2
-Look Who’s Talking, Too and Look Who’s Talking Now
-Beverly Hills Cop II & II (and I for that matter)
-Speed 2: Cruise Control
-Transporter 2
-The Ling II, The Little Mermaid II, Cinderella 2, and any other sequels to the classic Disney cartoon movies
-Save the Last Dance 2
-Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home
-My Girl 2 (….the icing on the cake!)
If any of you enjoyed one or more of the movies listed, then I am open to hearing your opinions. But my consensus remains that nothing beats the original.
Which brings me to my main point: Colts Play Superbowl in Miami II was bound to disappoint. The casting was similar, but missing a few key stars. The wardrobe was mixed up a bit buy switching from white jerseys to blue. The villain was a fresh opponent. The set was changed from rainy Sunday to warm evening. And of course the ending had to change in order to keep audiences in suspense. Colts fans give this Miami re-do two giant foam thumbs down.
Now that Indianapolis has had nearly two weeks to get over their disgust, it is time to check the showtimes for this upcoming week of some fresh originals or additions to a favorite series available through Circle City Tickets.
Supercross 2/20 7:00
Boilermakers vs. Fighting Illini 2/20 4:00
WWE 2/22 8:15
Jacks Mannequin 2/24 7:00
Pacers vs. Bucks 2/25 7:00
Hoosiers vs. Badgers 2/25 9:00
Harry Connick, Jr. 2/28 7:00
The Avett Brothers 2/28 7:30
Colts are Super Bowl Bound!!
Posted by Grill Master in Football, Uncategorized on January 29th, 2010
The Indianapolis Colts have done it again; they have made it to the Super Bowl for the second time in 4 years. This historic occasion takes place in Miami Florida, the same location that the Colts won their first Super Bowl back in 2007. This super bowl is extra special because it is the first time that the number 1 seeds from both conferences have made it to the Big Game!
This could be a once and a lifetime opportunity to see your Colts play in the Super Bowl. Circle City Tickets has tickets of all types that fit all budgets. We also have travel packages that start at under $2,000 per person. Check out Circlecitytickets.com or call 1-800-627-1334 to find out all of the details!
The IU Basketball Team are Colts Fans!
Posted by Grill Master in Basketball, Uncategorized on January 21st, 2010
The Indiana University Men’s basketball team are Indianapolis Colts fans! The Indiana game against the Iowa Hawkeyes, this Sunday, has been changed from a 5:00 PM tip time to 6:00 pm to accommodate fans of the AFC Championship game featuring the Colts and the New York Jets.
Colts will play the Baltimore Ravens
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on January 10th, 2010
The Baltimore Ravens stand in the way of the Indianapolis Colts returning to the AFC Championship game. The Ravens pummeled the Patriots Sunday 33-14 in Gillette Stadium, the home of the New England Patriots, to earn the right to play the Colts.
The sixth seeded Ravens will find a well rested and fired up Indianapolis Colts team lead by newly crowned league MVP Peyton Manning. The last time these two teams meet was Nov 22 in Baltimore. That day the Colts came away with their 7th straight win over the Ravens, 17-15. Manning passed for 299 yards and one touchdown but still gave up two interceptions. The Colts Defense allowed 354 total yards but held the Ravens to five Ravens field goals.
The Colts hope to continue their playoff journey this weekend with a win against the Ravens. Did you miss the last run to the Super Bowl the Colts had in 2007? Don’t miss it this time! Circle City Tickets is once again the place for tickets to all of the Colts Playoff games. Circle City Tickets has seating available in all levels at Lucas Oil Stadium for the game against the Baltimore Ravens on January 16th at 8:15 pm. You can see all the action live and in person as 4 time winning MVP Peyton Manning leads his Indianapolis Colts team against the Baltimore Ravens. Call now 317-254-9500 or 800-627-1334. You can also buy online at www.circlecitytickets.com
PEYTON MANNING WINS HIS 4th MVP AWARD
Posted by Grill Master in Uncategorized on January 9th, 2010
Circle City Tickets would like to congratulate Peyton Manning on his 4th MVP award. Manning’s presence and leadership on the field is unparalleled in any sport around the world. Peyton will surely go down as one of greatest quarterbacks of all time. Don’t miss your chance to see him in action this post-season, get your tickets today for both the AFC Divisional Game and the AFC Championship game. Go to www.circlecitytickets.com to see pricing and availability. GO COLTS!!!
BUYING Colts and Other NFL Playoff Tickets
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on January 8th, 2010
Circle City Tickets is currently buying any and all tickets to the Indianapolis Colts first playoff game at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 16. If you have extra tickets or just need some extra cash to pay those holiday bills call us now at 317-254-9500 to see what your tickets are worth. We are also buying tickets to all other NFL Team playoff games as well. The Colts hope to host the AFC Championship game on January 24, also at Lucas Oil Stadium. We are buying these tickets NOW! Call now to find out how you can get paid on your AFC Championship tickets. You can also drop by our office and get an instant quote for your tickets. Get paid today! Don’t wait to see if they sell on some website or take the chance that they don’t sell. Deal with someone you know. We have been in business for over twenty years right here in Indiana.
PRESS RELEASE
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on January 5th, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 5, 2010
CONTACT: Michael Peduto, Circle City Tickets
317.254.9500
mike@circlecitytickets.com
Circle City Tickets gearing up for Colts Playoff Run
(Indianapolis, IN, January 5, 2010) – Circle City Tickets announced today that they are once again getting ready for a Colts Super Bowl run with the anticipation of the first playoff games to be played at their new home, Lucas Oil Stadium. The first Playoff game is scheduled for Saturday January 16th at 8:15 PM as the Colts earned a bye and home field advantage through out the NFL playoffs.
“We’ve are very excited about the first ever playoff game to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium and for a potential AFC Championship game as well,” commented owner Mike Peduto. “Our location on North Keystone Ave. and new website will help us to better serve our customers during this playoff run”
Circle City Tickets is scheduled to have extended hours during the Playoff’s and anticipated Super Bow run to accommodate the increased ticket requests.
Established in 1985, Circle City Tickets is the largest, and oldest, ticket service in Indiana. It specializes in offering its clients access to premium seats to “sold out” sporting events, concerts, and theatre events nationwide. Unable to attend an event for which you already have tickets? Circle City Tickets also buys tickets for most events. As an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau for twenty years, and members of the National Association of Ticket Brokers, The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association, Circle City Tickets offers customers superior professional service. Their Indianapolis office also adds a personal touch for local customers that other national chains are unable to provide. Visit us online at www.circlecitytickets.com and
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Colts Playoff game is Set!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized on January 5th, 2010
The Colts first Playoff game at Lucas Oil Stadium is now set. The Colts will play Saturday Jan 16 at 8:15 PM in the first ever post season game to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Colts will player the Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets or the Baltimore Ravens, depending on the outcome of the Wild Card games. The Colts finished the season with a impressive 14-2 record and the number 1 seed in the post season which includes the all important home field advantage. Circle City Tickets is again the best source for tickets to all of the Colts Playoff games as they go for another Super Bowl Championship.
Bowls Galor
Posted by Grill Master in Football, Uncategorized on December 29th, 2009
Bowls Galore
It is the holiday season and that means a couple of things: Lots of family time, the end of the NFL season and College Bowl season. This year it is hard to get excited about the Bowl season due the fact that there are 34 bowl games. Now, I understand that for the college athletes each and every bowl game is important but as a fan, why would I ever want to watch the New Mexico Bowl between Fresno St and Nevada or the Little Ceasars Bowl between Marshall and Ohio. These bowl games are pointless, I was flipping through the channels on Dec 26 and I just happened to turn on the Marshall and Ohio football game, the stands were about half full. This can not be a good situation for the BCS, the stadium, or the schools to have these games where they are loosing money. Instead of 34 bowl games they should have some sort of playoff. Maybe start the season a week earlier and get it all wrapped up before the athletes finals or start the playoffs after the finals. In the NFL there are two weeks between the Conference Championship game and the Super Bowl, why can’t the FBS do something similar. I think it would increase revenue and be great for college football.
Colts not perfect but still the best!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on December 29th, 2009
The Indianapolis Colts are no longer perfect for the 2009 season. The Colts dropped their first game on Sunday against the New York Jets, mainly do to a coaching decision to take out the starters late in the third quarter. Back up QB Curtis Painter came in for his first NFL appearance, and with all due respect to Painter, proved why number 18 should win his 4th MVP award. With the one loss nothing has changed for the Colts. They are still in the driver’s seat with respect to their playoff aspirations. Would it have been nice to go undefeated? Sure, but what would you rather have a healthy Peyton Manning, Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne and a chance at another Super Bowl championship in three years or a undefeated season? I will take the Super Bowl every time. The Goal for every team in the NFL, every year is to win the Super Bowl; it is not to go undefeated. Colts fans get over the loss! It’s done, and don’t be surprised if we lose in Buffalo. Remember, keep you eye on the prize! The prize is in Miami and it is another Super Bowl Championship!




