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en I am devoted to detective novels. They make such a nice change from my work.

en I wrote the film right out of film school when I was 23. It's mainly a detective movie, from my point of view. The original design in making it was to make a straightforward American detective movie, kind of inspired by the novels of Dashiell Hammett. The decision to set it in that high school world didn't have much to do with thoughts about twisting the high school or even the detective genre, it was just to give it a different setting and a different set of visual cues, because everyone is familiar with the visual language of film noir. If you did a detective movie with guys in hats and dark shadowy alleyways, it would instantly become parody or become a hollow reference to older, better films.

en I've also done contemporary novels, a detective novel, which is coming out soon, and lesbian fiction.

en Those of us in the sport who make our profession at it have seen this coming. We're not as surprised as some other people are. We've seen it building. This has been a work in progress for the last five or six years. It's a nice change.

en It's a tough league and the team has been doing very well. This is a great group to work with and they practice very hard on the mountain. They're all very devoted to the sport and very devoted to the team.

en The detective said it was a home invasion drug deal gone bad -- that's what the detective said (Sunday) night.

en We proved that the most important evidence against O.J. Simpson had supposedly been found in unusual places by a thoroughly racist LAPD detective-a detective who had been caught on audiotapes made years earlier admitting the LAPD planted evidence-a detective who for some unknown reason had been present in places he had no legitimate reason to be.

en I started hyperventilating. The detective was very nice, and said he would test again.

en It's a lot of relationship building, horse trading and detective work. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. When you work in this field you meet a lot of people, but they're not just going to take their pieces off the wall for you.

en He definitely wants a change. He said he's going to change this team. He's going to [put in] a lot of work, and it's going to take a lot of work from us. We have to change more than he has to change. He's a great coach and he's done it. We have to change and dedicate ourselves to basketball. We have to love the game even more.

en It is very difficult to talk about plagiarism in terms of themes between novels. Otherwise there wouldn't be that many novels written because everyone feeds off everybody else.

en It was one of the best pieces of detective work I have ever seen.

en He does a nice job, sets up well. He's fun to work with because he wants to make adjustments for the pitchers, do what you'd like to do and make adjustments for you. It's nice having a catcher like that who receives the ball well so it's going to be fun.

en All great novels, all true novels, are bisexual.
  Milan Kundera

en It just comes down to old-fashioned detective work. It's knocking on doors--asking questions.


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