w w lw mw 'ROW 7, 9:15; F&S 12 am.) The, What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FIRST-RUN FILMS ANGEL HEART Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and Robert DeNiro star in last year's controversial tale of voodoo and the supernatural. At Briarwood. (F&S 12 a.m.) BATTERIES NOT IN- CLUDED Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy are aided in saving their home by little flying saucers. Cute for the kids. At State. (all week - 7:30, 9:45) BROADCAST NEWS From the director of Terms of Endearment, William Hurt, Holly Hunter, and Albert Brooks highlight this film about what takes place behind the scenes of a network news station. Look for lots of Oscar nominations in March. A t Briarwood. (all week - 10:30, 1:30, 4:20, 7, 9:45) CINDERELLA Only a fairy godmother or Walt Disney could make a film like this. See it for the mice, at least! At State. (all week - 3:30, 5:30) THE COUCH TRIP Dan Ackroyd is a mental patient posing as a psychiatrist and Walter Mathau is wearing a priest's collar. It may be worth the ride. At Briarwood. (all week - 10, 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, EMPIRE OF THE SUN ' Steven Speilberg's latest film is about a young boy separated from his parents in China during World War II and surviving on his own . Worth every minute of it. More Oscar nominations here. Christian Bale, John Malkovich. At Fox. (all week - 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:45) FATAL ATTRACTION Michael Douglas and Glenn Close are still going at it, this time at the State. (all week - 3, 5:10. 7:20, 9:30; F&S 11:45) FOR KEEPS Molly Ringwald stars in another teen-oriented film, only this time she is pregnant. At Fox. (all week - 12,. 2, 4:15, 7, 9) GOOD MORNING VIETNAM Finally given a good vehicle, Robin Williams ad-libsdhalf his dialogue as a radio deejay in Vietnam. What more could you want. At Fox. See Interview, Page 8. (all week - 12, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:30) HOPE AND GLORY Based on his childhood exper- iences, John Boorman (Excalibur, The Emerald Forest) takes us to England during World War II. A bit slow in the middle, but the rest is wonderful. At State. (all week - 3, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30; F&S 11:45) MOONSTRUCK What happens when Cher falls in love with the brother (Nicholas Gage) of the guy she is engaged to? At Briarwood. (all week -- 10, 12:20, 2:30, 4:15, 7, 9:15; F&S 12 a.m.) OVERBOARD Goldie Hawn is a rich snob who loses her memory. Kurt Russell steps in and claims her as his wife and mother of his kids. At Fox. (all week - 6,10:45) PINK FLOYD: THE WALL You don't have to be on acid to understand Pink Floyd's vision of the world, but it wouldn't hurt. At Briarwood. (F&S 12 a.m.) PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES Steve Martin is trying to get home for Thanksgiving, but just can't seem to make it, especially with John Candy at his side. Written and directed by John Hughes. At Briarwood. (all week - 10,12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10; F&S 12 a.m.) RAW Eddie Murphy stars in a concert film for which the title is wholly appropriate. He takes shots at everyone. At Fox. (all week- 12,1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 8,10) RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD PART II Otherwise known as Return of Return Of The Living Dead. How many roman numerals will follow this one in the future? At State. (all week - 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15; F&S 11:15) THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW See it. And see it again. And Again... Why not? That's why it's there! At Briarwood. (F&S 12 am.) SURF NAZIS MUST DIE No info on this one, but I suspect the title says it all. At State. (F&S 11:50) THREE MEN AND A BABY Steve Guttenberg, Tom Selleck and Ted Danson star as three bachelors whose lives are changed when they discover a baby on their doorstep. At Briarwood. (all week - 10, 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:15) THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN Humorous take-off of Hichcock's classic Strangers On A Train.hDanny Devito and Billy Crystal get wrapped up in a murder. At Briarwood. (all week - 10, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10; F&S 12 a.m.) WALL STREET Oliver Stone wrote and directed this film set in the world of high finance and low life. Starring Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen. At Briarwood. (all week - 10, 12:15, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:15) - Mark Shaiman Yr S I Casual Dining 1 - Hm de sop samdwke " Hoc EnAres Daily " Decious Beakfasts CARRY OUT " WARM FIREPLACE 120 E.Lie"y,66 " Ihe r etzelBeuading Dining a: ' f . ---- V - I F nd D~rinkiri MAEALS UAIWA UziLA F 1I I Casual Dining I Casual Dining I Ethnic Dining 113 i ' 1 1 -- - 1 - i I I i I CAMPUS CINEMA Friday The Marrying Kind (George Cukor 1952) Nat. Sci. 7 p.m. A couple seeking divorce (Judy Holliday and Aldo Ray) undergoes a change of heart in court. Baby- boom vintage Cukor. Screenplay by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. Born Yesterday (George Cukor 1950) Nat. Sci. 9 p.m. Mistress of a junk tycoon acquires sophistication at the ex- pense of her lover. Ironic choice for "Judy Holliday Night," since the role was first offered to both Rita Hayworth and Jean Parker. With Broderick Crawford and William Holden. The Postman Always Rings Twice (Tay Garnett 1945) MLB 4 7 p.m. De rigeur adaptation of the James M. Cain novel about a scruffy drifter (James Garfield) who reluctantly helps his lover (an exceptionally alluring Lana Turner) dispatch her troublesome old husband. Seems dated now (and the voiceovers don't help), but it contains moral dynamics--actions have consequences, fate catches up with you--that buoy to the surface even in our own day (F a t a l Attraction ). Rosa L u x e m b u r g (Margarethe von Trotta 1987) Aud. B. 7 & 9:30 p.m. Life and times of the German Marxist, withBarbara Sukowa in the title role. In German and Polish with subtitles. Seven Beauties (Lina Wertmuller 1975) Michigan Theater 9:20 p.m. World War II survivor fails to confront moral dilemmas. With Giancarlo Giannini and Fernando Rey. Stage Fright (Alfred Hitchcock 1950) MLB 4 9 p.m. Girlfriend of a murderer assumes identity to discover whodunit. With Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, and Richard Todd. Tampopo (Juzo Itami 1987) Michigan Theater 7 p.m. The title character (the name means "Dandelion" in Japanese) enlists the aid of two truck drivers to bolster the sagging fortunes of her noodle restaurant. Wicked satire of commercialism and filmic conventions, including standard narrative forms. Highly recommended. Saturday Broadway Danny Rose (Woody Allen 1984) Nat. Sci. 7:30 p.m. A former comedian has trouble with the Mafia. Excellent cinema- tography. With Allen and Mia Farrow. Tampopo (Juzo Itami 1987) Michigan Theater 5:00 & 7 p.m. See Friday's listing, above. Casablanca (Michael Curtiz 1943) Michigan Theater 9:20 p.m. Winded warhorse about a cynical nightclub owner (Humphrey Bogart) and his frustrated desire for a woman (Ingrid Bergman) who apparently wants to forget their past love affair. Appropriate film for soldiers worried about loyalty of wives and sweethearts back home, and more than a little reminiscent of Hemingway. But anyone who hasn't seen it at least once deserves to be alone. With Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet. Ronald Reagan was originally considered for the lead. The Front (Martin Ritt 1976) Nat. Sci. 9 Film on Hollywood blacklisting. during the McCarthy scare of the Fifties. With Woody Allen, Zero Mostel, and Michael Murphy; Ritt directed the current "Nuts." The Living Daylights (John Glen 1987) MLB 4 7 & 9:30 p.m. Those needing proof that the campus cinema is in trouble should take note of this James Bond title, which for some reason received more than the usual polite smile after its release last summer. I won't buy it for a second--this is just the same old double-not spy fantasy, with the sexism and xenophobia we've grown to tolerate. Paratroopers (Yehuda Neeman 1979) MLB 3 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Paratrooper boot camp in Israel. Working Girls (Lizzie Borden 1987) Aud. B 7 & 9:30 p.m. Mopey verite imitation about a bisexual photographer who moon- lights as a prostitute for an exploitive, golddigging madam. Borden grinds out a feminist metaphor--society forces most women to become whores in one way or another, so what's wrong with becoming a real one? Watchable but too obvious and shallow to be taken seriously. Sunday The Living Daylights (John Glen 1987)MLB 4 7 & 9:30 p.m. See Saturday's listing, above. -Scott Collins 1313 S. University 7i9-228 Ann Arbor'sbest BE-BIM-BOB TheMhp~y since 1964 Homemade breakfast served alday Lunch - Korean food Mas:Mn - Fri:84 Sol - sun: 9-8 The Saindwich & I c ream PeM*ie - ason's offers a widevreyf muffuns.and S with Am Ai swiest m jof ice acun, tofWt and fro ~ut 215 S. STATE "2436 OfN7 DAYS &iEVENINGS 1100E. 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 over3Oyears. 3jouutll i" I U and The Movies presentthe Movie Goer Special $15,50 2 choices 2 Beverages ofentree (Soft) 2 English 2 Movie Fries Tickets Good An~y Dmy-,AnyTh!TmW ipNo lisdwid Briarwood Mall 668-7500 i I FREE DELIVERY 995-5095 PIZZA* LAAGNA* SUBS SALADS CH1PATIS SHAKES Open 7DAYS11am- 1 am 618 Church We serve traditional American breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We also serve some Mexican andMiddle-Eastern food. DINE-INM-F AFTER 4p.m.. AND RECEIVE 20%off (must show student I.D.) Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 808 S. STATE ST. Next to Pizza Bob's The Oldest Pizzeria inAnnArbor, with Delicious Italian Dinners& Salads. "VOTED BEST PIZZA IN ANN ARBOR BY THE MICIGAN DAILY AND THE ANN ARBOR NEWS" Restaurant & Bar 512 East William, Ann Arbor 663-3379 s' (C 3535 Plymouth Rd. - 665-3591 4905 Washtenaw Ave. -434-7978 Excellent in the ancient tradition of Mandarin, Sze Chuanand 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. S I CHINA GARDEN 3035 Washtenaw Ave.-971-0970 Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking cuisine. Rated #1 in carryout service by the Ann Arbor News. Selected the Best Chinese Restaur- ant by The Michigan Daily. Open 7 daysa week 11:30 a.m.- 10p.m. Take out service and reservations available.' I Japai featu petiz rang Sush Hoi II .I . t. I 1 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 atnmosphere. Dinners from $5.95 to $8.75. We will validate city parking lot tickets for car port adjacent. 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Lo Cosita ode Lupe Mexican cuisine like you've never had before! - Chili rellenos "-Flan, pastries " Polio en Mol6 & sweetbreads+ Charlie and Martin Sheen play father and son in Oliver Stone's 'Wall Street.' HOMEMADE PASTAS& PIZZAS 665-0444 - Take out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine aross from Farmer's Mkt. - :.. -.a~r . n 1 -Tamales 315 Braun Court (across from Kenytown) 994-3677 ,040 UnI ..1 PAGE 10 WEEKEND/JANUARY 15, 1988 WEEKEND/JANUARY ,5, 1988