0 0 I FRI DAY Throne of Blood! Another Japanese period film, this one is Kuros a's adaptation of Maceth into 16th century Japan. Admission FREE (Akira Kurosawa, 1957) Lorch 7:00 Breathless The classic of the French New Wave aboutan ultra-cool French drifter (Jean-Paul Belmorido) and his American girlfriend. (Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) MLB 4 7:00 * - - * - - That Man From Rio Jean-Paul Belmondo again, ina popular French James Bondesque thriller. (Philipede Broca, 1964) MLB4 .8:40 Mudhoney See where the band got their name - by the director of Faster, Pussycat, Ki! KW! and Beyond the Valley of the Dods. (Russ Meyer, 1965) Aud A 80& 9:45 Quedrophenta Sting makes his acting debut in this rock 'n oll drama-inspired by the Who's album (Franc Roddam, 1979) MLB3 7:30 The Wail Not as pretentious as you expect - andthe music is good. (Alan Parker, 1982) MLB 3 9:45 * * * 'r . Jungle Fever Essential Spike viewing, and much better than Mo' Better Blues. (Spike Lee, 1991) Mich Th. 700 eNmI Ib SCto ber 11l- 7 The Miracle Puzzling yet beautiful film featuring the work of cinematographer god Phillippe Rousselot. (Neil Jordan, 1991) Mich Th. 9:40 SATURDAY The Cook, The Thief, His Wif, and Her Lover Fascinating, repulsive film from one of the world's .greatest directors., (Peter Greenaway, 1990)t Aud A 700 & 9:15 The Dead Zone. A Cronenberg double feature begins with this adaptation of a Stephen King novel, starring the. perennially weird Christopher Walken. (David Cronenberg, 1983) MLB 4 7:10 .* . . . . . Dead Ringers A profoundly unpleasant film featuring a great dual performance by Jeremy Irons. Essential viewing for all you twins out there... (David Cronenberg, 1983) MLB4 9:00 M*"AS*H The most commercially successful venture by the director of The Long Goot'e, Ac~abe 5 Mrs. All, and other nmsterpieces. Yes, the movie came first. (Robert Altman, 1970) The Wl YesI You can see Alan Parker's masterpiece at Miw locatons this Saturday night! Or see ittwice in a rowl (Alan Parker, 1982) MLB3 800 fil10=0 Tommy once make the essential step of recognizing that the plot is fundamentally silly. By the director of Athered Sates and Gair of the White Worm. (Ken Russell, 1975) MLB3 8:00 SUNDAY The Wo dofApu Thethird part of Satyajit Ray's transcendent Apu trilogy. And it's FREE! (Satyajit Ray, 1959) AudA 7:00 High Fidelity A FREE film presentation in conjunction with the" Guameri String Quartet's appearance on Tuesday. The film is a documentary look behind-the-scenes at the inner workings of a quartet (Allan Miller, 1989) MLB 3.3:00 3: **** Dr. Sewes Nigh Over an hour and a half of films by the late master. Admission FREE. Aud A 10:00 THURSDAY The Garden of the Finzl-Conlnl Hillel'sT prof-fenrd"series - films chosen by your favorite prof - begins with this haunting film chosen by Ralph Williams. Oscar winner for best foreign film: (Vittorio DeSica, 1971) . Hillel 8-30 1' .1 i IASTARDZATI THEAThR Y7 gtih I Ot tt''A 1iv uorV.10 11 L----- r + $ Alb VJM nE11 4IrSOA4 V~VAflE UOS W %IU 4 ,14SANE r'TLE, PLZh%$s AArFCSW, THEa6M' oft PxwCAAE THE SKO i t-L Barton Fink (R) John Turturro and John Goodman star in the latest style-over-substancecomedy from the makers of Rasing Arizona You could do a lot worse. (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2, Sat/Sun/Tues:12:20, 2:40, 500, 7:25 9:45; all week; 5:00, 7:25,945). Dead Again (R) Support Ken Branagh one more time ...he may make' Much Ado About Nothig with the proceeds. (At Briarwood:10:00, 12:05, 2:15,4:30, 7:15, 930. at Showcase: 12:05, 2:25,4:35, 725,9'40; 11:55) Deceived (PG- 3) Goldie Hnm actually succeeds in shaking her flighty Private Bergarnin image in this decent thriller with John Heard. (At Showcase: 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:40, 955, 12:15) * 9 9 *9 ** Erest Scared Stupid (PG) The brilliant string of films from Mr. Varney BY 1 DD pp IC . ' . : . C~prtfTZN btX TIS. TURTLEtjaTOzR( ASTA.LA VisTA, BAqt A- M . continues when he accidentaiy releases a treacherous trolnon Halloween. (At Showcase:. 12:20, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:30, 11:30) The Fisher King (R) Director Terry Gilliam (Brazil) presents a commercial but nonetheless satisfying redemption drama that packs some brilliant moments, as well as fine performances from Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges. (At Briarwood: 10, 1, 4, 7, 9:45,12:05, at Showcase: 1:15, 4:15, 7:20,10-05,12:35) Frankle and Johnny (R) Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino star as they world's best looking waitress and cook in a romantic comedy from Garry (Pretty Woman Overboard) Marshall. (At Showcase:12:10, 230, 4:50, 7:15, 9:45, 12:10; at Briarwood:10, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50, 12) * . . . * - Freddy's Dead (R) This film promises to be the last in the series. With Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold. (At Showcase: 1:10, 5:25, 9:45,11:40; at Fox Village: 9:30) My Mother's Castle (PG) Boy do those French crank out sequels fasti The PG follow-up to the G-rated My Father's Glory promises tons more fun than the first. (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: SatSun/rues:. 12, 2:20, 4:45, 7, 920; all week: 5, 7:25, 9:45) . . 9 * . .9 Necessary Roughness (PG-13) Possibly the best football film since that First & Ten series on HBO. Though there's a great football bit in MA'8H, over in the campus cinema section... (At Briarwood: 10, 12,05, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:15,11:30; at Showcase: 12:15, 2:40, 4:55, 7:30, 9:50, 12:00) 101 Dalmations (G) Pure pleasure, and still probably your best bet. One more time - CruellaDe Vi, Cruea De Vd... (At Showcase: 12:30) . . . . . .9 Paradise (PG-13) Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith team up in a sentimental drama that looks way better than Chery 2000. (At Showcase: 12:35, 2:45, 5:00, 7:35, 10:00, 12:20) Ricochet (R) Affable John Lithgow (Harry and the' Hendersons)is cast against type as a L ecteresque killer challenged by one good cop, Denze Washington. Yes, t does suck. (At Fox Vilage: 5,7:15; at Showcase: 12:55, 305,5:20, 7:45, 955, 1205) R - - . 9 -e Robin Hood: Prdpce of Thieves (PG-13) h ILL. TGYO . At Z BAK =Mr offnlo! SE FALL-N A~tD ICA T GGrUR1 f ruAE:THE SE L! 10.00, 1.'0,00 70,9:0,1155 Sow~r4 WKly A A Field over -one more smash week YouW waited this long, why not wait to see it at the Michigan Theater, October 20 at 6.30, (At B iarwood: .Rocky Horror Picture Show See Nhe Won campus instead... (At Barwood: Fri & Sat 11:30) Shattered (R) Tom Berentger stars as an amnesiac in another one- word-past-participially-titled mystery, this one without Goldie Hawn. With Bob Hoskins and Greta Scacchi along, it might have some merit.. (At Showcase: 12, 2:20, 4:30, 7:25, 9:35, 11:50; at Briarwood:10:15, 12:30, 2:45, 4:45, 7:30, 9:30, 11:30) . . . . - 9 Shout (PG-13) John Travolta tries to climb out of has-been status with this musical about the liberating power of rock 'n' roll. By the first week's box office figures, it doesn't look good for him. (At Fox Village:5, 7, 9:45; at Showcase: 3:30, 7:50) Suburban Commando (PG-13) Even wrestling writers admit Hulk Hogan can't act. (At Fox Village: 5, 7:15, 9:30; at Showcase:12:45, 2:55, 5:10, 7:35, 925,;11:15) .The Super (R) Joe Pesci (Raging Bull, Easy Money, GoodFellas, Home Alone) adds to his consistent body of work with this Trading Places wanna-be about a slumlord forced to live in his slum. (At Bnarwood: 10:15, 12.0, 2:45, 4:45, 7, 9, 11:30; at Showcase: 12:50, 2:50, 4:45, 7:45, 9:35, 11:45) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (R) 'Say... that's a nice bike.' (At Showcase:2:05, 4:40, 7:20, 10:05, 12:35), The Taking of Beverly Hills (R) 'The world's richest city is about to become the victim of the ultimate hostile takeover, unless a football star and a corrupt cop can put-a stop to it: Yeahl Wiseguy Ken Wahl stars. (At Showcase: 12:40, 2:35, 425, 7:40, 9:40, 11:35, at Fox Village: 5, 7, 9:45) Judaism JoAnne Viviano examines the two Hill Street institutions - Hillel and the Chabad House - which serve both Jews and non-Jews alike. See Page 4. Islam Katherine Metres demolishes popular stereotypes about Islam in this look at Muslim students on campus. See Page 5. EvangeicalChisianity The famous and infamous Michael "Preacher Mike" Caulk shares his thoughts, experiences and beliefs with Weekend staffer Lisa Bean. See Page 6. Paganism Jesse Walker provides a glimpse at the small but growing Pagan movement in Ann Arbor and on campus. See Page 7. rpm Special Religion Issue Special Issue Coordinator - Jesse Walker Atheism Brad Bernatek interviews a student who is an atheist for anything but arbitrary reasons. See Page & [Ai i. YAWN. A Message to the Welcome to Weekend's special report on religion ranges from campus preachers to practicing Witches. comprehensive, this issue, we hope, will spotlight so people deal with issues of spirituality. A few words should be said about what this issuei every faith represented on campus - space prohibits the most common forms of religious expression - w educate people, not tell them what they already knov the most archaic practices at the University of Michig religions (and one non-religion) featured here is a rea although in some cases the strength of that force may view. And now some comments about what this issue is. It is an attempt to explore five currents of theolog Judaism, evangelical Christianity, Paganism, and .ath well-established or rapidly growing on campus, and t our local culture. The articles on Islam and Paganisr spending much of their space simply explaining a foi alien to most Michigan students. Neither piece, how topic's place on campus. The Judaism article takes a rather than explaining.the Jewish faith, the article ex institutions that provide services for Jews. The articles on evangelical Christianity and atheis focus of all, each one zeroing in on a campus figure v (or non-faith) well. For evangelical Christianity, that known, which is what one would expect of an evange atheism, that figure is a typical student far from the i surprising, since it is a philosophy that stresses indivi mass mobilization. We hope that this issue will spark both conversati --The Sty rr r 'Al, r y f : ON ' /i ". /i k I; ,-.. //4 x. t I. /i 1 i'6 WA7tON ... WATSON. DID YOU FORGET TO' I PRY THE 13A7Hfk0Ol% 100{ AFTER 'ttbuI/ bW*RJA 1/' TONIT'? t. -N ' WH? h FD 1r O<)ooH, NO R~EASONJ AT ALL,ROOMIE.. TORN OVE.., ,/4 j. ff "Nuts and Bolts," "Roger's Thesaurus" and "Tram to Nowhere" provide a secular respite from the rest of this issue. Columns Jonathan Chait has up and run away. If you have any inkling of his whereabouts, please drag him back here so that he can dash something off for next week's issue. (It will be your loss as well as ours if you don't) The Weekend List If it's worth your time, it's probably in the List. Of course, it might not be. Cover pioto by Doug Kanter. Cat00S 16- i Weekend Editor-Gil Renberg Weekend Associate Editor-Jesse Walker Editorial Assistant -Jonathan Chait Staff-Lisa Bean, Scott Chupack, Andrew Levy, Craig Linne, Dan Poux, M@Pulliam, Antonio Roque Special Sections Coordinator-Beth Halverson Sales Manager-April Rassa Assistant Sales Manager-Shannon Burke Weekend is published by The Michigan Daily almost every Friday. 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