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Directed by Mike NewellWarner Bros. Pictures4 1/2 starsI’ll make no bones about it: I am a Potter man, through and through. Perhaps the majority of the disgruntled, middle-aged baldies who comprise the homogenous world of film criticism and can’t tell a horcrux from a hippogriff, can give you a review based more on cinematic merit than adoration. But for those who treasure this series like I do, I can say with confidence that “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is easily the most satisfying Harry Potter film...
...best tracks on the album, and this live version is quite groovy with those very mellow fake jazz chords. 5. Paul Wall - “Oh No ft. Trae”: Oh no, friggin’ a, the hook is so hot. It had to be Mike Jones, ushering in that new wave of dirty south, Texas-style. Who Is Mike Jones...
...Princeton (6-3, 4-2) jumped out to a 14-0 halftime lead. However, Terrell also threw five interceptions which, along with two Tiger fumbles and a strong performance by Yale’s defense, helped keep the Bulldogs in the game. Yale got its first score when Mike McLeod ran in from a yard out in the third quarter. He ended the day with 41 yards on 16 carries. CORNELL 45, COLUMBIA 7 ITHACA, N.Y.—Ryan Kuhn threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Cornell to a 45-7 win over Columbia Saturday...
...Coming into action Saturday, Schindel had been 7-of-7 on field goals and hadn’t had one blocked all year. Both of those streaks came to an end against the Quakers. KING SITS One senior who may not have enjoyed his Senior Day experience was punter Mike King. He has been Harvard’s primary punter throughout the season, but he was benched Saturday in favor of junior Clem McDavid. King averaged 34.5 yards per punt on 33 punts for the Crimson, but Murphy felt improvement was needed. “I think the bottom line...
...game away.” But just as Daigneau’s second-period save swung the momentum in Harvard’s favor, the Big Red’s third-period timeout swung it right back around. With just over five minutes left to play, Harvard forwards Mike Taylor and Kevin Du fought along the right boards to clear the puck. They were close—“Just one little chip, and it would have been out,” Johnson said—but Cornell kept the puck in, and Doug Krantz let loose a slapshot...