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After returning home from his Good Morning America appearance and watching the video, Spencer became so appalled at his southern drawl and overall speech that he undertook speech therapy to overcome his accent. After serving in the Army and returning to work in healthcare in the Western U.S., Spencer began performing voice-over work for radio, first for the hospitals where he worked, and then for local and regional companies.
Spencer is married to Coryee Hamons and has made most of his career as a Healthcare Chief Information Officer and Chief Operating Officer, then working as a consultant and strategic advisor in the tech industry. Spencer is an Instrument Rated Private Pilot and flies around with his family in a Piper Saratoga, Spencer grew up in Porter, Texas, had lived in Montgomery and Kingwood, TX, Alamosa. / La Jara, Colorado, Bethel, Alaska, Angel Fire, New Mexico, and Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma. Spencer’s son, Andrew Hamons, is also a pilot and graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Aerospace Engineering in 2022.
Reviews
Expend4bles (2023)
Someone thought this was a good idea?
Let's call out the worst first, Megan Fox is 36 years old but looks like a 55 year old trying to look like 20 year old TikTok star. Completely unbelievable in the role and can't even pull off the task of being eye candy. More like the car wreck where you just have to avert your eyes at the last minute. The franchise was appealing to those of us that grew up in the 80's / 90's with the action movie genre, but this movie put the final nail in that coffin. This franchise was awesome because it focused on its true north, but this movie just tries to pander to everyone except for the franchise's core audience, This is like going to a fine steakhouse that you have been to three times before, only to get the equivalent of a Sizzler steak...it just makes you want to send it back,
George & Tammy (2022)
Glad this went limited series, great job on the music
Really glad this went limited series rather than one long movie...there is just too much content to squeeze even into a "Costner" length (ie 3 hour) film. Great job on the music. Yes, George Jones had a unique voice (I grew up in the 70's and 80's hearing his music), but even then he sounded like an old man, even when you listened to his early music. My wife and I knew almost every song in the series, although there were a few that we didn't know, and we both agree that Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain actually sang the songs better than George and Tammy did, and you could feel the "youth" of the music in the beginning and how it matured as the series went along.
We have been fans of country music since we were children and grew up hearing the stories of George and Tammy. Have been to George's bar in Nashville and the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, and we found this series to be engaging, validate many of the things we had heard in our youth, and brought up new aspects of their relationship we had never heard.
Great for a weekend binge watch when the weather is bad. Grab a bourbon (or four) and enjoy the music, the acting, and be thankful that our regular lives are not this tragic.
Lucifer: Save the Devil, Save the World (2021)
Finally a return to the show we love
After the last two horrible episodes, I hope they fired the interns that were writing. This episode was a bit weak, but at least returned to the show that we all like. If there is ever a methodology on "how to watch Lucifer", like they did for Star Wars, the previous two episodes would be The Phantom Menace and could be completely discarded.
Lucifer: Pin the Tail on the Daddy (2021)
Interesting episode...fun
Fun episode with some twists. I do find it funny (without adding spoilers) that when visiting four different cities during his search that Lucifer goes to Miami, Seattle, Boston and New Mexico. What...does New Mexico not have a city name, he just visits the whole state? Sorry, from New Mexico, so couldn't pass that up.
Memorial Day (2012)
A great movie for those who have served, regardless of time
As a Soldier who served during the First Gulf War, and now a Veteran that works with soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors that suffer from PTSD, this is a wonderful movie that all generations can learn from. There is a special bond between those who have served (and those drawn to do so), as well as families, and this movie hits on that. For those in the WWII, Korea, and Vietnam era, there was a negative stigma against discussing these topics, and only after Vietnam did people begin to understand the importance of these conversations. I hope families will take the opportunity to watch this together, even if it is a "war film". In the right context and with open family dialogue, it is appropriate even for young teens in my opinion.
Life on the Line (2015)
A little realism would be appreciated
I realize this is a movie, but some level of realism is expected to make it believable. Not only does the movie show all kinds of ridiculous electrical mistakes with the grid / system, but of course...because linemen are blue collar workers, they have to be portrayed as drunkards and complete idiots. To top it off, the producers can't even attempt to get the geography close to what is supposed to be portrayed in the story. Trust me, there are no oceans, massive lakes, or mountains around Lubbock. And, any major storm coming in off the Gulf of Mexico would take at least a day to make it halfway across Texas. Again, I realize it is a movie, but at least TRY people. Don't pay to watch this film, rather watch it on Amazon Prime or some way you get to see it for free. It's okay to watch on the couch one day when you aren't feeling well...it is at least better than reality-TV...but not by much.