ARTS Monday, December 1, 1986 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Firewalker's' By Kurt Serbus Firewalker, the latest Raiders ripoff, is about as lame as you'd expect. That is, it's about par for a movie built on a formula-and nothing else. It's a film that-like Crocodile Dundee and The Wraith-tries to cash in on its innocence, hoping to get by on a friendly smile and a nod to the current public yen for nostalgia. The technical quality is wretched, the script could have been written by a computer, and the acting ranges from charmingly amateur to downright embarassing. But what the hell-the good guys win, the bad guys lose, and the hero and heroine fall in love, even though they're from the opposite sides of the tracks. And since this is what life in Reagan's America is all about, these films get fairly wide release, fairly heavy promotion, and do fairly well. 8 Million ways To Die never got wide release. Salvador never got heavy promotion. Any movie with some decent-sized nuts these days can pretty much be counted out of the box-office race. Of course it's not a new trend-it's been the status quo for years. But this trend seems to be catching fire in Hollywood all of a sudden, and I'm goddamn sick and tired of it. "But it's harmless fun," say the portly, middle-aged women standing in line. "And besoides" (they always say 'besoides' when they mean to say 'besides') "besoides, Paul Hogan/Chuck Norris/ Chawwwlie Sheen looks soooo cute". Yeah. Harmless. fight. It's not bloody harmless when crap-like this clogs up all the theater schedules (instead of being shuttled instantly to HBO L ate Night where it attemp belongs) and really good movies have to sneak in through the back door. But I digress. Firewalker is the tale of two grungy soldiers-of-fortune (Chuck Norris and Lou Gossett) who get hired by a naive gal from the nine- to-five world (Melody Anderson) to help her go after some buried treasure. Question: Do they get the buried treasure and end up sailing around the world in style, a dream of theirs which was mentioned several times throughout the film? Answer; Yes, they do. Question: Which grungy soldier- of-fortune does Anderson fall in love with: Norris, who is white, or Gossett, who is not? Answer: Though Anderson and Gossett do have a cozy fireside chat together, the subject of conver - sation is Norris. The Karate Kid wins-hands down! Question: When the evil Indian shaman gets shot just split-seconds before he buries a dagger in Anderson's chest, and the adven - turers are walking away with the treasure, and everything seems to have worked out perfectly, does he suddenly come back to life through some strange, unexplained voodoo and leap on Norris so that they have to kill him again in another climactic fight scene and this time throw magical powder all over him to make sure he stays dead? Answer: Yes, he does. And don't furrow your brow and go "Awwww, man" like I just gave away something, because you'd have to be a corpse to not be able to call every shot in this movie way in advance. at adventureft So if this is really the way you like your entertainment-innocent, predictable, and shamelessly lame-then go see Firewalker. But make sure you catch the early show, so you can get home in time to watch your favorite TV series, Knight Rider, after which you can mellow out with the latest from Huey Lewis. It's all just harmless fun. 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