Gift Guide SHOW THEM from page 4 31/rank& Willwe buff in your life? You can't go wrong with gift certificates to Birmingham's Uptown Palladium 12 movie theater. Its new Premier Entertainment Auditorium ($25 per person) gives you VIP treatment with plush leather recliners, tables, valet parking, a gourmet buffet dinner, popcorta and drinks. Gift certifi- cates are sold in $10 booklets. Call 248) 644-FILM. Shop Decades in Royal Oak for posters and 8x10 glossies of Hollywood's past and present royalty, including Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and '70s TV stars like the women of Charlie's Angels. If you're lucky, you might find some auto- graphed memorabilia. Call (248) 546-9289. True movie fans'will cherish first drafts or final versions of scripts from their favorite flicks. Try www.script- shack.com , which pools scripts from major dealers nationwide. They've got 'em all, from Hollywood classics (Casablanca) to the, latest blockbuster (Lord of the Rings) to indie classics (My Big Fat Greek Wedding). Prices start at around $10 a script. If you're planning a trip to Los Angeles, try getting tickets to a taping of your sweetie's favorite TV show. The online site www.tvtickets.com is an authorized source for free studio tickets — the company works with production companies from all net- works and shows, including Will & Grace, Just Shoot Me, and Everybody Loves Raymond. Remember: Most shows are in production from Aug.- March. Franklin Road between 13 & 14 Mile 32751 Franklin Road, Franklin, Ml 48025 248.855.5230 Tues.- Sat.10-5 Rocker at heart Know someone who cherishes his dusty collection of albums? Give him permission to showcase those favorite vinyl LPs with a gift of unique album cover frames. Restoration Hardware makes 12 3/4-inch square steel frames in black and chrome ($26 for a set of two). At Somerset Collection North, Troy. Call (248) 614-6984. Keep the music alive at the next party with festive bowls ($32) made from real vinyl records. They're made by a local artist and sold at Muse gift shop in Berkley. Who wouldn't want • Exclusive collection of Fine Pewter • Decorative Pottery • Exquisite Linen • Gifts for Every Occasion 11 / 15 2002 32751 Franklin Road • Across from Franklin Grill • (248) 626 1139 - u,,er level Backpackers is to grab some popcorn out of Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet" chart-topper? A guitar player's ultimate dream usually involves owning a Martin Guitar — you know, like the ones Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson and Paul Simon strum. C.F. Martin & Co. fea- tures seven guitars this holiday season, including the improved "Backpacker," a made-to-travel, lightweight model ($274). Models run up in price to the "000-17S," a solid mahogany, 12-fret acoustic with a hollow bass response ($1,899). Visit w-ww.martinguitar.com . Chocoholic Give the gift of chocolate history and, of course, a few scrumptious recipes, with Marcel Desaulniers' book, Death by Chocolate ($20.97 at www.amazon.com). Death by Chocolate Cookies and Desserts to Die For, also by Desaulniers, round out the trilogy, and include favorites like Chocolate Pecan Bourbon Bash or Chocolate Raspberry Cookie Cupcakes. Head to Gayle's Chocolates in Royal Oak or Birmingham for hand-dipped truffles or custom-made decorative chocolates in shapes from motorcycles to computers. Gift baskets run $50- $350. Call (248) 398-0001. Surprise your favorite sweet tooth with a tour of Morley Candy Makers, Michigan's largest chocolate producer. Its Clinton Township facility, 23770 Hall Road, hosts tours at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. every weekday. And, yes, samples are included! Call (800) 682-2760. LI