FILM. Continued from Page 5 save the world and the other... I'll stop there; the second-to-last thing I want to do is give away the end. The last thing I want to do, however, is waste your time and mine going into an in-depth, pseudo- analysis about the film; there is little to say. Special effects rule here, as well they should in a movie about the coming of the Apocalypse. Art director Francesca Bartoccini does a competent job, especially with the frozen Israeli village. But the story is muddled, confused, and difficult to follow. Certainly, special effects can carry a movie (i.e. Aliens), but when you need a press guide to follow what is happening on the screen, well, that doesn't make for a very special movie-going experience, now does it? To Moore's credit, this project probably looked good on paper, especially with Australian director Carl Shultz (Careful, lie Might Hear You) at the helm. Still, why any well-known performer would want to take a back seat to special effects, especially in this genre, is a mystery. I like Demi Moore a lot, and while she doesn't shine through this Apoc- alyptic mess, she is the best part of it. A warm and engaging performer in her previous roles (No Small Af- fair and About Last Night.), she manages to evoke a degree of sympathy from the audience. What this ultimately accomplishes for anyone, I don't know. It's probably a safe bet there will never be a "Demi Moore Film Festi- val," but as far as her choice of films go, she can surely do better. a U I- the STORAGE CHEST SELF-STORAGE UNITS 5' x 5' and LARGER PLUS R.V. STORAGE AREA 3033 W. Liberty 663-6443 Between Stadium and Wagner MAIN STREET JOF N NY AME T MOVERS , Servicing New Jersey an 9ew ork, Door-to-Door Defivery Mvovers not Shtakers Caff996-0483 STUDENTS do you need SUMMER STORAGE OR" " . northAmerican VAN L NES/AGENT - - -- - ___ n~ Spri $l~ Lease any apartn April 1 and Apr for $10 (Applied to Septer 1700 Geddes 1 1506 Geddes 1001 S. Forest 610 S. Forest We also have other g More Inform 543 Chu Ann Arbo (313) 761- INTER VIEW Continued from Page 13 the last thirty years is as fresh as it could ..What is classical is what we can't do without. "Art" is what is irresistible. D: How do you think about popu- lar music? MTV? B: I think there is a lot of junk on MTV, but I also think they have done some wonderful things. The notion of MTV is imaginative. What you do with MTV will be a lot better if you don't worry about the "bean counter" all the time. The only problem with commercial mu- sic is when the accountants take over, because they will always try to copy what worked lasttime.Then they wonder why it didn't work the second time. It's obvious! We have already have been there. Business people think of popular music as bunch of ingredients - that you can make music like you make stew. But, that's not how artists think. Nobody should make music by for- mula. D: How do you orchestrate music? Do you keep the musician in mind when you write. B: I always try to write for the per- former rather than the instrument. I write for the clarinetist rather than the clarinet, for the pianist rather than the piano, for the vocalist rather than the voice. I try to write for the performer, because I think they will play it with more feel- ing...I think you write for a trian- gle: you, the audience, and the mu- sician. U We would like to thank all of our readers who responded to the Best of Ann Arbor poll. Look for the results in next week's issue. CLASSIFIED ADS! 4 vA s PERSONAL & BUSINESS YOUR ITEMS SHIPPED 8 For Your Home & Business * On-Site Managers ® Fenced & Lighted * Electronic Access ® Low Monthly Rates ® 10' x 10' & 10' x 20' Units BACK HOME call C17 I 7XP ESS We make your move easier. Free Estimates Guaranteed Prices on Request * Financing Available * Special Benefits Packages available to make your move easier. "Local & Long Distance " International Moving " Expert Packing & Crating " Electronics & Computers " Office Relocations " Containerized Storage " Exhibits & Displays We Drive. Service Frrtter yusefrover 422-500 OR TOLLFREE DIAL 1 "800-482-4884 PAGE 6 WEEKEND/APRIL 8, 1988 WEEKEND/APRIL 8, 1988