0 r W'w w W What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FIRST-RUN FLMS ANGEL HEART Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and Robert DeNiro star in last year's controversial film of voodoo and the supernatural. At Briarwood. (Friday and Saturday, 12am) BABY BOOM Diane Keaton stars in this Yuppie farce about raising a baby while holding a full-time job. Goo, goo, ga, ga. At Fox Village. (all week- 12, 2:15, 4:20, 7:10, 9:40) BLUE VELVET David Lynch's critically ac- claimed follow-up to the most eso- teric Eraserhead. This is a much prettier and more accessible picture; anyone who can enlighten me on what Erasehead is suppose to mean can have all my tuition money. At Briar,.ood. (F&S 12am) THE CARRIER A 3 million dollar horror flick made entirely in the state of Michi- gan. Last night, it made its' world premiere at Ann Arbor 1 & 2. You may not have gotten an invitation, but you can see it there, all this week. (S, Su, T; 1, 3, 5, 7, 9; M, W, Th, F; 5, 7, 9; F&S 11:30pm) DEATH WISH 4: THE CRACKDOWN Bronson is back, and, guess what?, he's got an itchy trigger-fin- ger. At State. (all week-5, 9) DIRTY DANCING Awkward teenage girl (Jennifer Grey) falls for Patrick Swayze, a working-class dance instructor in 1960s Catskills resort. This surpris- ing hit from the summer keeps on churning. At Briarwood. (all week- 10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10; F&S 12pm) FATAL ATTRACTION It's not too late to see why Gltnn Close is the most hated woman in America. At Briarwood. (all week-- 10am, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50; F&S 12am) FATAL BEAUTY Struggling to find the right vehi- cle ever since her acclaimed perfor- mance in The Color Purple, Whoopie Goldberg tries to get her career out of neutral. She portrays an undercover cop trying to bust a nar- cotics ring in this comedy-action adventure. Hasn't she done this be- fore? At Fox Village. (all week-12, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:30; F&S 12am) HELLO, AGAIN For those feeling that "Cheers" just isn't the same anymore, here is an opportunity to see Ms. Shelly Long; she plays a suburban house- wife who dies and magically returns from the great beyond. A supernatu- ral comedy. At Briarwood. (all week-12:20, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:15) THE HIDDEN Two dectectives join together to solve a series of murders in down- town Los Angeles; one of them is an alien. Hmmm. At Fox Village. (F&S 12am) HIDING OUT Jon Cryer plays a 27 year-old Boston stockbroker who can't decide what's worse: being under the wrath of the mob or hiding out at his cousin's high school to avoid get- ting killed. I can tell you-both stink. At State. (all week-2:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30; F&S 11:30pm) JEAN DE FLORETTE Routinely being hailed as the best film of the year, this import from Sweden takes a poetic look at peas- antry in the 1920s. Graced with subtle humor and exceptional cine- matography. Go. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2. (S, Su, T; 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:30, 9:40; M, W, Th, F; 5:10, 7:30, 9:40; F&S 12am) LESS THAN ZERO Bret Easton Ellis' book about spoiled youths wasting away in Los Angeles comes, to the big screen. With Andrew McCarthy. Reviewed in this issue. See page 5. At Fox Village. (all week-12, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:30; F&S 12am) LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Dudley Moore is the father, dreaming of regaining lost youth; Kirk Cameron is the son who wants a Gold Card and wants it now. Their wishes come true through a freak accident. At Briarwood. (all week- 12pm, 4, 8; F&S 12am) MADE IN HEAVEN Kelly McGillis and Timothy Hutton fall in love in heaven, return to Earth and try to resume their rela- tionship. With Maureen Stapleton. At Briarwood. (all week-10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8,10) PINK FLOYD: THE WALL You don't have to be on acid to understand Pink Floyd's paranoid vision of the world, but it wouldn't hurt. At Briarwood. (F&S 12am) PRINCE OF DARKNESS Director John Carpenter's latest effort: a group of graduate students join their professor to help a priest prevent the return of Satan. Unin- spired special effects and lame story. At State. (2:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45; F&S 11:45pm) THE PRINCESS BRIDE A most charming tale of love and romance by the man with the Midas touch-Rob Reiner (Stand by Me, This is Spinal Tap). Guarenteed to make you skip out of the theatre. At Briarwood. (all week-10am, 12:20, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:15; F&S 12am) THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Please, please. No hot dog throwing at the screen. At Briar- wood. (F&S 12am) THE RUNNING MAN The year is 2019 and Arnold Schwarzenegger,an ex-convict wrongly accused of murdering 60 women and children, must play a sadistic game show. With Richard Dawson as the game show host. It can't be bad. Opens at Fox Village. (all week-12, 2:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40; F&S 12am) RUSSKIES Reviewd this issue. See Page 5. At Briarwood. (all week-12, 4, 8) STEEL DAWN Patrick Swayze is a post-apoc- olyptic warrior with a cause. At State (all week-2, 7) SURVIVAL GAME Information on this film not available at press time. Opens at State. (all week-2:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15, 11:15) SUSPECT Add this to the growing number of court room dramas-Cher is a public defender who gets too in- volved with a murder case and a juror (Dennis Quaid). At Briarwood. (all * Casual Dnng I I0 I I OPEN 24 HOURSI " Homemade soups and sandwiches " Hot Entrees Daily " Delicious Breakfasts CARRY OUT " WARM FIREPLACE 120 E. Liberty, 668-8299 "In the Pretzel Bell Building" p."" " Dining a nd OIS r i 1' ., Drink ii L GRama LEESJ I Casual Dining I Casual Dining I Ethnic Dining I 1 z 'i 0 I 0 I S A ~~fikflAA I 3jvndlpu u 1313 S. University 769-228 Ann Arbor's best BE - BIM - BOB The Michigan Pa ly's "Best food deal' since 1984 Homemade breakfast served all day Lunch - Korean food Hours: Mon - Fri: 8-8 Sot - Sun: 9.8 and The Movies present the Movie Goer Special $15.50 2 choices 2 Beverages of entree (Soft) 2 English 2 Movie Fries Tickets Good Any Day-Any Time! Tip Not Indd Briarwood Mall 668-7500 U The Oldest Pizzeria in Ann Arbor, with Delicious Italian Dinners & Salads. "VOTED BEST PIZZA IN ANN ARBOR BY THE MICHIGAN DAILY AND THE ANN ARBOR NEWS~ Restaurant & Bar 512 East William, Ann Arbor 663-3379 C14INA GARDEN 3035 Washtenaw Ave.-971-0070 Szechuan, Hunan, and Pekin; cuisine. Rated #1 in carryout service by the Ann Arbor News. Selected the Best Chinese Restaur- ant by The Michigan Daily. Open 7 days a week 11:30 a.m.- 10 p.m. Take out service and reservations available. 6, i I . -- - - -- --- Ji p S m . CAMPUS CINEMA FRIDAY PERSONAL SERVICES (Terry Jones, 1987) 7:15 p.m. Mich. Terry Jones has long since af- firmed that nothing is sacred. So he decided to make a film which he can advertise with "Say Sex." This time Jones is trying to mock the oldest profession, prostitution. ANNIE H A L L (Woody Allen, 1977) 9:25 p.m. Mich. "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dy- ing."-Woody Allen. Well, when that unfortunate day comes, and Woody is gone, Annie Hall ensures him at least immortality from his work. It is, more than any other Allen film,'his life story. Where most movies take us where we have never been, An- nie Hall takes us where we all have walked. ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (Howard Hawks, 1939) 7:00 p.m. Nat Sci Another masterpiece from 1939, Hollywood's brightest year. Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Rita Hay- worth lead an all-star cast in the tale of a transport pilot in South America, and his relationship with Jean Arthur. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Frank Capra, 1944) 9:15 p.m. Nat Sci Screwball comedy at its finest. Cary Grant has to straighten up his rather insane family in about six hours before he has to go on his honeymoon. . THE ART OF ANIMA- TION 7:00, 8:40, and 10:15 p.m. VMLB 4 A new collection of short ani- mated subjects. SATURDAY HANNAH AND H E R SISTERS (Woody Allen, 1986) 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. MLB 4 Woody returns to his Manhat- tan style of filmmaking, and what he ends up with is one of his best films. It is the story of love, the mortality of man, and infidelity. If you don't feel good after seeing this movie, then you may need to see a doctor. A MAN CALLED FLIN- STONE (Hannah and Barbera, 1966) 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Nat Sci "Flinstones, meet the Flin- stones, they're the modern Stone Age family. From the town of Bedrock...you'll have a gay, old time." SUNDAY SILENT SCREAM, and PLANNED PARENT-' HOOD'S RESPONSE: PER- SONAL DECISIONS Free 7:30 p.m. MLB 4 State Representative Perry Bullard is sponsoring the "Pro- Choice" response to the "Pro-Life" Silent Scream. NIGHT AND FOG 7:00 p.m. Nat Sci A documentary detailing atroci- ties at the largest German death camp, Auschwitz. TRIUMPH OF THE WILL (L. Riefenstahl, 1935) 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Nat Sci Reifenstahl's film was used in the 1930's as propaganda for recruitment by the Nazi party. German with subtitles. I I i The Sandwich 2 -g & Ice Crearn People Jason's offers a wide variety of gourmet sand- wiches, soups, muffins, and other baked goods along with Ann Arbor's widest selection of ice cream, tofutti and frozen yogurt. 215 S. STATE 662-6336 OPEN 7 DAYS & EVENINGS GOOD TIMES YOU CAN TASTE. Big beefy burgers, salad bar extravaganza, Mexican favorites. Cajun specialties and dinner feasts. Lunch Brunch * Dinner Briar wood 'al -r.._ c'- LiOi Chef - We serve traditional American breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We also serve some Mexican and Middle-Eastern food. DINE-IN M-F AFTER 4 p.m. AND RECEIVE 20%off (must show student I.D.) Open daily 8:00 a.rm.to 9:00 p.m. 808S. STATE ST. Next to Pizza Bob's C 3lpG C Chinese Restaurant 3535 Plymouth Rd. - 665-3591 4905 Washtenaw Ave. - 434-7978 Excellent in the ancient tradition of Mandarin, Sze Chuan, and Hunan specialties. Attentive service, a full service bar with a complete wine menu and exotic cocktails. Moderate prices. Open 7 days a week. Students welcome. 4 I I I 6- i a I I I I0 A 1100 E. Catherine at Glen-761-8996 Open 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun. Serving breakfast all days and lunch. Featuring homemade bread and raisin Favorites for over 30 years. "The Home Of The Beast" " thick and thint " uba and suad "grocery delivery availbie $2.00 otffany large prz with this TL FREE Limit $5 769- SNAP add E DELIVERY for lunch 11 a.m.' ed delivery area- 5.00 min. order METZGER'S BLACK FOREST INN (203 E. Washington at 4th Ave.; 668-8987) Ann Arbor's oldest restaurant. Serves lunch and dinner daily except Monday. Prime Rib--Prime Steaks--Seafood-- German Cuisine. Full service bar and a delightful Bavarian atmosphere. Dinners from $5.95 to $8.75. We will validate city parking lot tickets for car port adjacent. PARTHENON RESTAURANT1y FINE GREEK FOOD " Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches " Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades " Spinach pie - Gyros plate " Liquor, Beer Wine' * Special Cocktail Menu COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE 226 S. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor Hrs:M-Thur 11 a.m.-l0 p.m. Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-Il p.m. Sunand Holidays 12 p.m.-10p.m. 3 I Mia Farro, Barbara Hershey, and Dianne Weist star in 'Hannah and Her Sisters' BALAIAIKA ORCHESTRA DETROIT OF i e Ih f u n V RUSSIAN, EAST EUROPEAN, and JEWISH MUSIC NOVEMBER 14, 1987 8:00 P.M. B ACKHAM AUDITORIUM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Tickets: $10.00, Students $6.00 at Michigan Union and TICKETMASTER Outlets (763-TKTS) Sponsored by the University of Michigan's Center for Russian and East European Studies and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Hebrew Day School. jBROADWAY i I FRIED CHICKEN 1 Italian Restaurant & BARBEQUE- BEST ITALIAN FOOD 1151 Broadway oThis Week at B Nov.13&14 (Ann Arbor News, '85) 7614611 15 ToshiI FREE DELIVERY 17 JamN HOMEMADE PASTAS & P EIERY 18 DJN (limited area) 19 South 665-0444 - Take out $1.00 OFF all dinners 20 Map o 300 Detroit St. at Catherine $.50 OFF all sandwiches across from Farmer's Mkt. 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