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(Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8783) AMITYVILLE 3-D Spooksville revisited, only they're a little late-this is time to capitalize on Christmas, remember? (Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8783) THE BIG CHILL Seven University alumni gather together at the funeral of a friend, the results being humorous and touching. Are these the best years of our lives? (Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8780) - THE CHRISTMAS STORY Santa isn't even here yet and already we're being innundated with the commerciality of Christmas. Oh well . . . (Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8780) idmou By Barbara Misle N o RELATIONSHIP can match the distinct, strong and gripping bond between mother and child. No relation- ship bounces quite so volatily between struggles of hate and love, autonomy and independence. The humor and pain if such conflict is realistically depicted in the movie Terms of Endearment. Set in Houston, Tex., the film follows the webbed relationship of Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) and her daughter Emma (Debra Winger). Aurora is a nightmarish combination of every embarassing and abhorrent memory of one's own mother. From her obsessive checking of infant Emma's OCITIZEN WfGenuine leather N strap, electronic setting, quartz accuracy - an C..) especially hand- some watch. MAN'S ALARM- MACHO & PRACTICAL THE DEAD ZONE _ Stephen King's newest story deals with the psychic powers of a man who awakens from a coma after five long years. (State Theater, 231 S. State; 662-6264) DEAL OF THE CENTURY Chevy Chase is the big loser in this deal that never succeeds. (Fox-village Theater, Maple village; 769- 1300) EDUCATING RITA Michael Caine is an alcoholic professor who becomes the mentor of an aspiring young student in this comedy. (Movies at Briarwood, Brairwood Mall, 769-8780) FANNY AND ALEXANDER Ingmar Bergman's latest film explores family relationships through the eyes of a young boy, Alexander. Perhaps one of Bergman's finest works. (Campus Theater, 1214 S. University; 668-6416) THE GOLDEN SEAL A child is disillusioned with the adult world and finds solace with a friendly golden seal. (State Theater, 231 S. State; 662-6264) MR. MOM A tired attempt at a tired theme. Mr. Mom looks at role reversal with all the charm of a wet liver. (The Fox Village Theater, Maple Village; 769-1300). someday, someone will make a story like this about the Fleetwood. (Mediatrics; MLB 3, 7:00, 9:00) THE GRADUATE (Mike Nichols, 1967) Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft star in a classic comedy. He makes love to her, but falls in love with her daughter. In addition to this fun, Simon and Garfunkel provide some excellent music. Go and enjoy. (Hill Street Cinema; 1429 Hill, 7:30, 9:30) RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (Steven Spielberg, 1981) A fun-filled, exciting homage to the old movie serials. A fabulous way to spend a couple of hours as Harrison Ford plays Indiana Jones in search of the lost ark of the covenant. (Cinema 2; Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:00,9:15) MANHATTAN (Woody Allen, 1979) A funny and touching comedy. Allen is in love with a younger woman, Mariel Hemingway, his lesbian wife is going to write a book about their divorce, and that's just for starters. The black and white photography is superlative. (Alternative Action; MLB 4, 7:00, 9:00) ... :..... .......:::: ...>:.;.,.; .,-.. :"vap;..:, :;..:_.::.:.8:{v",L:{::.{"Y.44 w i S R3i5: fC: ci:>?::.x :c:2:.r,::>:Sk :Y:k}4::. . .". :"h" ..+. NATE AND HAYES A 19th-century pirate adventure that takes place in the romantic world of the South Pacific. Tommy Lee Jones and Michael O'Keefe star. (Fox-Village Theater, Maple Village; 769-1300) NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN What an apt title for Sean (I'll never do another Bond movie") Connery. To some he is the only 007, to others he's just an old man out to make a buck. Either way, he's back and he's Bond. (Ann Arbor Theater, 210 St. Fifth; 7619701). A NIGHT IN HEAVEN Christopher Atkins flaunts his toned flesh in this story about the male strip scene. (State Theater; 231- S. State; 662-6264) RICHARD PRYOR-HERE AND NOW Here we go again with yet another "movie" by Richard Pryor. Like his last few efforts, this is just a filmed montage of Pryor in concert. Assuming you want to see more Pryor monologues, this movie is for you. (Fox-village Theater, Maple Village; 769-1300) RISKY BUSINESS A dozen pubescent high-school hormonalites learn about love, life, college interviews and prostitution. (Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8780). THE RIGH'T No, it's no pushing this benefit by it good in the f inside story ( Briarwood, I THE SMURI The theate kiddie adver blue creatur 434-1782) TERMS OF The moth, and DebraP during their performanc Jack Nichol 9700) ZELIG Has Wood count on it. twist in pset State; 662- Aurora: Domineering, but loving crib (to ensure that the child is breathing), to brashly jacking up of tennage Emma's bra strap, Aurora'in- cessantly tries to control her daughter's life. But Aurora's efforts are foiled by Emma's bold determination to be in- dependent. Emma ignores her r -- - - - I25% OFF I I ~Vitamis& I Nutritional products I I Figure control plans I COMPARE OUR PRICES! I Try our "Superior Alternatives" l at a fraction of normal retail cost. l I FREE CATALOG I Send for our complete product linel catalog. It is informative and I I FREE! I Please enclose $1 for postage & handling. I ppyi o .s I S.lt. Sapp/g I 4100 W. Imperial Hwy., Inglewood, CA 90304 l (213)677-5888 I mother's insistence that marrying Flap Horton (Jeff Daniels) would "make wretched her destiny" and follows the undependable English teacher to Des Moines, Ia. and then Kearney, Neb. Emma's defiance doesn't dilute her intense love for Aurora, but rather it shows a keen understanding of her mother's manipulative personality. The movie, written and directed by James Brooks, (creator of the Mary Tyler Moore show) plows forward with no apparent structure dragging with it the tumultuous mother-daughter relationship. That lack of. structure makes the movie somewhat choppy but the biting, funny, dialogue and engaging acting are both sufficient compensation. Other recent movies depicting family relationships such as Ordinary People and On Golden Pond primarily focused on a strong narrative. The absence of a tight storyline puts Terms of Endear- men in a catagory all by itself. Relationships in so-called real life don't follow trite storybook themes, but they evolve indiosyncratically over a long period of time. Terms of Endear- ment captures the frustration, pain, and humor of a very realistic relation- ship between a mother and daughter. Scenes such as Aurora's shrieking ob- jections to Emma's first pregnancy, painfully illustrating her terror of aging, are very real. And several years later, the aggrieved expression on Emma's sons' faces prove true some of Aurora's warnings. The children are weighed down by their parents' acerbic fighting over money and the couple's mutual betrayal. Flap's destructive affair with a spanky-clean graduate student (Kate Charleson) and Emma's affair with the banker (John Lithgow) who bailed her out in the grocery store line, tear the marriage apart. While Emma struggles with her family in the heartland, Aurora is rediscoveirng romance in Texas with her paunchy next-door neighbor Garrett Breedlove (Jack Nicholson). Breedlove, a former astronaut, uses hilariously sadistic teasing to even- tually penetrate Aurora's military facade. It is during these scenes with Nicholson - some of the funniest in the movie - that Aurora slips back into the folds of giggly, girlish romance and ex- poses her vulnerability. After seeing the softer side of Aurora it is clear why she clings so tightly to Emma. The aging woman is so desperately afraid of rejection that she fights to control others in order to prevent them from hurting her. Aurora is forced to abruptly give up some of her egocentrism in the last segment of the movie when Emma bat- tles with cancer. The piercing relation- ship between mother and daughter, though much changed over 30 years, still thrives on the same seeds of earlier times. Terms of Endearment is engaging and different. It doesn't hold the audience's hand from scene to scene, but the writing and performances dre believable enough that the audience cannot avoid feeling for the characters. THE SKIN GAME (Alfred Hitchcock, 1931) One of Hitchcock's lesser-known works chronicles the battle over development of rural land between two families of varying social means. Adapted from the John Galsworthy play. (Cinema Guild, Lorch Hall, 7:00) SPELLBOUND (Alfred Hitchcock, 1945) A psychological thriller in the typical Hitchcock vein. He, of course, gets the best performances out of his glamorous stars, Gregory Peck (portraying an accused murder) and Ingrid Bergman (playing his psychiatrist who eventually falls in love with him). (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 9:00) TOM JONES (Tony Richardson, 1963) Albert Finney plays Henry Fielding's hero. He spends his time romping through 18th Century England, as a playboy. A multiple Oscar award win- ner. (Cinema 2; Aud. A, 7:00, 9:15) THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (Nicholas Roeg, 1976) David Bowie stars. His role is that of a water- seeking traveler of the stars who comes to Earth. Like most alien visitors in movies, he makes a per- fect vehicle with which to investigate human society. Also stars Buck Henry and Candy Clark. (Classical Film Theater; Michigan Theater, 7:00,9:30) MEPHISTO (IstvanSzabo, 1981) The evening's wide variety of film continues with some German cinema which deals with the effects of.the Nazi rise. Investigated this time is an actor who sacrifices his ideals for advancement. (Mediatrics; Nat. Sci. Aud., 6:45, 9:05) MARIANNE AND JULIANE (Margarethe Von Trot- ta,1981) Different strokes for different folks. That's what a German clergyman finds out as his two daughters join up in the radical movements of the '70s. One becomes a terrorist, the other a radical journalist. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB 4, 7:00, 9:00) THE BLACK STALLION (Carroll BIlard, 1979) A young boy is stranded on a Mediterranian island after a ship wreck. There, he befriends a stallion. One of the sleepers of 1979. (Classic Film Theater; Michigan Theater, 9:00) NATIONAL VELVET (Clarence Brown, 1945) Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor display childish charm in this classic story. They portray two children trying to train their horse to win the big race. (Classic Film Theater; Michigan Theater, 6:45) A THOUSAND CLOWNS (Fred Coe, 1965) Jason Robards is a television writer trying to raise his nephew. But he's unemployed and society doesn't think unemployed people should be raising children. Martin Balsam won an Oscar as Robards' brother. Adapted from the Broadway play. (Hill Street Cinema; 1429 Hill, 7:00, 9:00) THE SEVENTH SEAL (Ingmar Bergman, 1956) Max von Sydow returns from the Crusades and battles Death in a chess game. Splendid photography and superb directing make this one of Bergman's most popular and interesting films. (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 7:00 9:00? THE TURNING POINT (Herbert Ross, 1977) Anne Bancroft portrays a prima donna ballerina who befriends a former colleague's daughter, who has decided to follow in mom's footsteps. Shirley MacLaine is the former ballerina, who sacrificed a promising career in order to raise a family in middle class America. Beautiful ballet sequences highlighted by the appearance of Mikhail Baryshnikov. (Mediatrics; MLB 4, 7:00, 9:05) Mickey and Liz: Horseracing DAY FOR NIGHT (Francois Truffaut, 1973) The French director plays a French director of a problem-plagued film. Entertaining. French with subtitles. (Cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 7:10, 9:20) THE THIRD GENERATION (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979) The third generation of terrorists in Germany, of course. And the third generation terrorists are the more violent ones like the Baader-Meinhof gang. The film deals with a bunch of middle class people who belong to something similar. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB 3, 7:30) GERMANY IN AUTUMN (1977) From the long to the short of it. Shorts dealing with German terrorists by a wide variety of directors, in- cluding Fassbinder and Volkor Schlondorff. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB 3,9:30) THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY (Sydney Pollack, 1969) Jane Fonda, Bruce Dern, and Susanah York, star in a film by the director of Tootsie that uses a dance marathon as a microcosm of the Great Depression. (Classic Film Theater; Michigan Theater, 7:05) KLUTE (Alan Pakula, 1971) Jane Fonda once again, this time starring with Donald Sutherland. Fonda won an Oscar for her role as a call girl who saw a killer being hunted by detec- tive Sutherland. (Classic Film Theater; Michigan Theater, 9:15) BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER (Chuck Jones, 1982? New footage of Bugs as a semi-retired manion- body. He looks back at the good old days, which ser- es as a vehicle to look at some classic footage. (Hill Street Cinema; 1429 Hill, 7:00,9:00) THE PHILA Katherine office poiso comedy abo of her ex-hus ter (James (Mediatrics THE LION I Hepburn t King Henry Winner of thi Sci. Aud., 9:( THE WILLA pson & Califo The Willm but actually Minnesota w discriminatic MLB 2, 12:00 EVERY MA ALL (Werner Bruno S., memory of k who appeare memory... Coop; Aud. A LENZ The Ann A deal with his insanity. Bas story. (Ann A TO CATCH A As this film chcock is beti directors. It's plays a retiri robberies wh( Kelly falls in Michigan The NORTH BY N One of Hitc caught up in t a crime ring cinema's mos Michigan The OCITIZEN TheWatchWrd THE DECAMERON (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1970) Plague ravages the cities, sending many of the residents into the countryside, where they pass the time by telling stories. The bawdiness of some of them explains the film's X rating. (Cineam Guild; Lorch Hall, 7:00,9:00) THE 18th INTERNATIONAL TOURNEE OF ANIMATION Twenty award-winning shorts, many of which are making their Ann Arbor premiere, from all over the world, are displayed tonight. One common feature of all is their ability to show just how awful Saturday morning cartoons are. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Aud. A., 7:00,9:00) DINER (Barry Levinson, 1982) A nostalgic look at the late '50s as a bunch of frien- ds just hang out and talk at the local diner. Hopefully THE SPANISH EARTH (Jorvis Ivens, 1937) Ernest Hemingway narrates a look at the Loyalists during the Spanish civil war. The footage of the bat- tling should be realistic as the director spent a few weeks at the front geting it. (Alternative Action; RM. 126- East Quad, 8:00. FREE) DICK TRACY (William Witney and John English, 1941) The series concludes with "Invisible Terror." 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