Game to honor that teen. Thanks for joining us at ten im bill wadell. Its been a difficult week for so many people. After emotional Court Hearings and a funeral a break today from the sadness. Wfxrs Kristen Eskow is here with how nicole is being remembered. Bill people in the new river valley say its a rivalry matchup every sports season when christiansburg and blacksburg compete. But tonights game was different as people from both sides rallied together around a single cause. 15 19 28 33 49 54 54 581 041 09 1 131 171 221 27 its a longstanding rivalryknown affectionately as the battle of the burgs which people here at Christiansburg High School say is one of the biggest season. It is a huge year. Its nice to see these two and support their teams as of blue ribbons were worn on both sides to remember different. Its so much more intense, a lot more people here. Were all just basically coming together for her and being a part, so community toghether. Cause thats what we are. Were all righ
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Joining me first, ao scott and david denby, film critics. He was both a wonderful character actor and had great character parts in big hollywood movies but partly because of the flurry of that independent and studio specialty division, cinema and the ambitions of directors like Paul Thomas Anderson and others, he was able to become a star, to take on these heed roles that were incredibly ambitious, often very dark and troubling and there is just this kind of honesty i guess in his work that was very unusual and will be very much missed. But i was feeling he was just opening up all kind of spheres of rages, lusts, everything that it never stayed on the surface, charlie, it always went deep. Even in small roles, i mean he could suggest soulfulness, you know, underneath whatever he was doing on the surface, and the surface was spectacular. Rose ben miller, the film director, Philip Seymour hoffman and was a long time friend, talked about him while he was alive and reflected on his craft.
Joining me first, ao scott and david denby, film critics. He was both a wonderful character actor and had great character parts in big hollywood movies but partly because of the flurry of that independent and studio specialty division, cinema and the ambitions of directors like Paul Thomas Anderson and others, he was able to become a star, to take on these heed roles that were incredibly ambitious, often very dark and troubling and there is just this kind of honesty i guess in his work that was very unusual and will be very much missed. But i was feeling he was just opening up all kind of spheres of rages, lusts, everything that it never stayed on the surface, charlie, it always went deep. Even in small roles, i mean he could suggest soulfulness, you know, underneath whatever he was doing on the surface, and the surface was spectacular. Rose ben miller, the film director, Philip Seymour hoffman and was a long time friend, talked about him while he was alive and reflected on his craft.