/ THIS A WEEKEND jRD AT THE E® Cantina Page 4 The Battalion 823-2368 201 W. 26th St.., Downtown Bryan Call for Party Rentals Gwen or Jesse • {122-5959 Food and Drink Specials During Happy Hour 5-8 p.m. Thursdays: 18 and older THURSDAY2/24 Tab Benoit (Cajun Blues) $8. advance tickets FRIDAY 2/25 MUM Aftrican Rock and Reggae $5. Cover SATURDAY 2/26 Jazz Fusion $10. Advance $12. Door 2 Shows: 8 & 10 p.m. Advance tickets available at Marooned CD’s and Tip Top Records in Bryan FiDT 'Blue Chips' - more than basketball By Cliff LeBlanc The Battalion "Blue Chips" Starring Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell, J.T. Walsh, Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway Directed by William Friedkin Rated PG-13 Playing at Hollywood USA Nick Nolte stars in this sea son's first big sports film. And being a big college basketball fan, I had heard all about the film last summer and I couldn't wait to Shaquille O'Neal stars as a highly sought-after college basketball recruit in "Blue Chips." see it. But this is not a film about the tactical skill of coaching or the courage of the star athletes. It touches on a tender subject in all college sports, the paying of play ers for their play. Nolte plays Pete Bell, a nation ally known basketball coach who has fallen on bad times. He has just had his first losing season and he wants to win again, but he must first get talent. Nolte tries to find the players that will lead him to victory. He finds three "blue chip" prospects played by Shaquille O'Neal, An fernee "Penny" Hardaway and Matt Nover. He realizes that he can get all three of these players for his team, but only if he can give them something in return. Nolte resorts to using an alum nus (J.T. Walsh) to pay the play ers for him and then does not want to accept that he is cheating in the game that he loves so much. Instead of using actors for the basketball footage, the producers used real basketball players which gives the effect of a docu mentary. Some of the best play ers in the world are in these scenes; so, what could go wrong? Unfortunately, it seems they forgot about actors. Nolte domi nates the film so much that you leave with the feeling that he was in every scene. And O'Neal should stick to basketball and those sneaker commercials. He's no Harrison Ford, or even Tom Cruise. He's more like Big Bird. However, the basketball is amazing and the sound is won derful because it sounds like you are right there for the games. Over 50 former college players have spot parts as players on op posing teams or back-ups to Nolte's team. You can really feel the emotion when Shaq or Hard away dunks the ball. "Blue Chips" is not a film about basketball. Instead, it is about the testing of the human soul set against a basketball back ground. It also makes a point to raise issues like the importance of a college education and glitches in the college recruiting process. 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