A dollar. Steve Rushin:
But in sports, morality and neutrality are uncoupled. With certain exceptions: It was difficult for most Americans to remain neutral during last year's Butler vs. Duke NCAA final, which smacked -- in a purely basketball context -- of oppressed vs. oppressor. Indeed, that was the entire plot of Trading Places, a morality tale pitting one butler against two Dukes. The audience, naturally, rooted for the butler.
I get the joke, but it was more than one butler against two Dukes. That summary leaves out (in alphabetical order) Dan Ackroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis and Eddie Murphy. How could you do that without a footnote?