- -~w ~w-~ - _S w w ' w w w FILM Continued from Page 5 in the cast is John Houseman in a cameo role as a driving instructor whose car Drebin uses for the obli- gatory car-chase-in-a-cop-film scene. This was his last film and ends his distinguished career in a distinguished way. Two more names must be men- tioned. Weird Al Yankovich steals the show from Drebin with his 3 seconds of screen time. And of course there is Mom. The Brothers Zucker have cast their mother in each of their films, and here she has her biggest role yet as another of Ludwig's secretary. But the real stars are the trio whose brainchild this film was. Some may say this film is from the brain of child, but that all depends on the type of humor they enjoy. Parody is ZAZ's specialty and is something they have worked long and hard at. As David Zucker said, "We meet and procrastinate as long as we can until we have to make up jokes." But when that time comes, they are sometimes given to periods of comic genius. Case in point - Airplane! It was the sleeper hit of 1980. Their follow up.film Top Secret! didn't do so well at the box office though. David Zucker ex- plained that "comedy needs a strong structure and plot" and that parody film. Still, ZAZ did have to worry about these things. After spending a year on the script, they spent three months in pre-production, three. months filming, and then a few more months in post-production. They were happy to find that get- ting funding for a film based on a failed TV show was pretty easy, probably due to their reputation, and that lining up the guest stars .was relatively simple, too. One snag came when the Los Angeles Dodgers turned ZAZ down - after reading the script. The final scene of the Naked Gun takes place in a baseball stadium with two pro teams, so they found a substitute - the California Angels. As for the other team, Baseball Commissioner Peter Uberroth ap- pointed the Seattle Mariners who were badly in need of publicity. Another small problem came with the title. Paramount Pictures was afraid that a film called Police Squad would be confused with the Police Academy series (coincidentally Pat Proft had written the first). ZAZ was given a list of 20 or so titles to choose from, and they selected The Naked Gun be- cause "It was the one title that could promise more than we could produce," David Zucker said. But what they did produce promises more laughs than any other film this season. INTER VIEW Continued from Page 10 D: It is an insult that is filled with prejudice and misunderstanding. I think that men think they have a right to be loved but - just like the rest of us - men have to earn respect as human beings, as indi- viduls. No man has a right to a woman's admiration, to her labor, to her love, affection. I have a lot of respect for men who do some- thing about injustice. I have been very happy because I have found that my work has meant a lot to large numbers of men, especially younger ones. W: In your speech you cited statistics that women have a higher possibility of being beaten and raped at home than on the streets. What can be done to stop domestic violence? D: Mandatory arrests of batterers is essential because it has actually been shown to have an effect on lowering battery rates, and it is the only thing that has. When a man batters a woman and is arrested immediately, it is usually the first time that he has heard that it is wrong. I hope women will report rapes, but most women don't because it is very hard to get a conviction. Rape has to start costing men something. Society must make changes by punishing violence against women, or I think you are going to see more retaliatory violence of women against men. The free ride is over. W: How does pornography hurt women? D: Most women in pornography were forced into it as children and many are blackmailed or physically forced to stay in. Most people don't realize what pornography is today. P, inography is being made of ac- tual rapes, tortures, and murders and this is being protected by the First Amendment. The average age of rapists is go- ing down. We are seeing gang rapes in elementary schools; we are see- ing a lot of behavior which is imi- tative of pornography because chil- dren are getting their sex education from pornography. great deal of middle class feminists feel stigmatized by paying attention- to issues as disreputable, unpleas- ant, and ugly as pornography, prostitution, and sexual abuse - issues which have a desperately immediate impact on poor women. But things are improving. In Minneapolis, all feminist groups joined with women of color groups, lesbian groups, battered women's essentially living in sexual slaver W: What questions do you raise your latest book Intercourse ? D: The question is not whether i tercourse is positive or negatiN rather, the real question is what generally speaking - does it men What does it do to a woman's v to be free. If in order to have intf course you have to be a sex obji for a man, what does it cost you Pornography promotes the subordination of women by depicting them as silent sex objects who get pleasure from forced sex. - Andrea Dworkin Little loud, Leslie!? specifically needs to be "focused on a genre." While Airplane! spoofed disaster films of the '70s, Top Se- cret! played upon both Elvis films and World War II spy films, and the combination was just too disjointed to work. But David isn't wholly satisfied with Airplane! either. He feels the film has too many lulls and too many puns." In 1985, the ZAZ trio directed Ruthless People, starring Danny Devito and Bette Midler, and it was one of the top 10 grossing films of that year. Still, they caught a lot of negative response from certain fans who were afraid they had given up parody and were just looking to di- rect other people's works. At lunch one day, Mel Brooks, a master satirist himself, encouraged ZAZ to return to their roots. With their former problems and recent encouragement in mind, they came upon the idea of stealing their own idea from Police Squad, the TV show and expanding it to fit the format of a feature film. And of all their films, David Zucker said he "finds this one the easiest to sit through." By this he means that he still finds the jokes funny and the tone consistent after repeated view- ings. But the first time you see it you'll be laughing too hard to worry about the other aspects of the Pornography promotes the subordination of women by depict- ing them as silent sex objects who get pleasure from forced sex. What I find unusual is that in the United States, pornography is still seen as being synonymous with sex in some ways. W: What is the role of men in ending violence against women? D: The role of men is major. Ob- viously, number one is if they stop committing violence against women. Also, they can stop letting the pimps and men who prostitute women through pornography and promote rape through pornography from acting as if they represent the interests of all men. They can stand up in their communities against rape. Men have to be activists on feminist issues. They need to get out on the streets - they need to protest and organize. . W: Is there a class or racial bias within the women's movement? D: The problem that we have been having within the women's move- ment is exactly a class problem. A groups, rape crisis centers, and neighborhood groups in support of the anti-pornography ordinance. It was obvious to them that pornog- raphy is a race and class issue as well as one of sexual subordination. They understood this because they had watched their city council zone pornography into poor areas where people of color lived. So what we had was a massive coalition of poor people. In the Third World, we've gone past the era where feminism was seen as an imposition from the West. It is regarded as a series of indigenous movements for human dignity. Certain issues can only be dealt with internationally. When you look at the economic situation of women, you have to look at it globally in order to understand what it is. Also, the international traf- ficking of women, in which Third World women - especially Asian women - are being sold like sacks of potatoes on the international market. They are being imported into first world countries. They are become that thing that he wants fuck. How come women have sign loyalty oaths to .this sex ac And why is it that intercourse is I central sex act in our society wh there are so many other ways, lc polarizing, to have sexual pleasur W: What is your vision for the;: FAV( 12 with F .0 Voted "The Michigar 4 R. E. Ma GREEN R. E. M. 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