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...take a lot of heat from the press and alums and stuff that I shouldn't have tried to make that play. But if I had to do it over again, I would still try to pick up that first down and still try to run that kid over. When you play quarterback you don't know how quickly you can go from being the hero to the goat. You just can't second guess yourself like that...
...people on the left had a certain arrogance about them at that time and George took the heat," says Deeter, who is a registered Democrat...
Gore and his friends were aware of the heat on campus, but they stayed in their own worlds. Dunster by 1969 had become very radical, but Gore's blocking group never took part in demonstrations or protests...
...latest travelogue, the best-selling author abandons the blue highways and turns to the water in an attempt to traverse America by small boat. The pace of the trip is leisurely, but Heat-Moon's exuberant erudition propels the reader with historical vignettes, ecological and geological detail, and often hilarious encounters with local eccentrics. The net effect is akin to Willard Scott channeling both Alexis de Tocqueville and John McPhee. The hearty, quote-laden banter between Heat-Moon and his mates sometimes sounds forced, but the author's wit and energy ultimately quell any cavils...
...Maid of Orleans has always been played as an innocent speaking truth to corrupt power. In this version of the story, Milla Jovovich goes a step further and plays her as God-addled--all heat, energy and passion, a teenager who doesn't begin to think calmly until it's too late. This makes for a lively, nutty film, one full of clumsy, clanging battles filmed by the gifted, eccentric Besson (La Femme Nikita) with bloody brio. Besson is less confident of his genius with the court intrigues that bring Joan down, but that's where all the good actors...