The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, November 12, 1991 -Page'? This is journalism? My experiences with a shifty, evil S(and fun!) Disney press junket Theater Review AACT's Fool for Love sees below surface .. . a, by Michael John Wilson ORLANDO - I had.no idea what professional movie reviewing was really like until Walt Disney Studios sent me on a press junket - a four day,-all-expenses-paid trip to Disney World to preview their three new movies and interview their makers. It was an incredibly hedonistic weekend in a 70°F dream world that 'had nothing to do-with film criticism and everything to do with sw.aying my opinion. And hell yes, I loved every minute of it =-I was completely swayed. If I was a real journalist, I'd probably keep this little secret to myself and just continue to enjoy these junkets. Then again... I saw hundreds of people down in Florida - a whole subculture of men and women who make a living by simply writing down what they think of movies. And most of them are greedy-consumers of every little freebie the studio gives them. It's as if they never buy anything. They've got their Commitments T- shirt, their Silence 'of the Lambs shorts, their Plot Shots carry-on bag, and now, after this trip, their Beauty and the Beast hat. And CD. And shirt. And the Father of the Bride boxer shorts. And the hand that Rocks the Cradle turtleneck. But the me.rchandise is nothing. It's how they treat you down hero, which is simply unreal. Of course, you pay for nothing. A S400 plane ticket, a 8200 a night'double room to yourself in the "Beach Club Resort," a free pass to all the theme parks. And if you charge. something Then again, we saw it on the last evening, after having savored plenty .of fo.od, learned a lot about ,ini- mation and been sufficiently schmoozed. Of course I'm going to enjoy it. But objectively - hell, I have no idea what objective means anymore. No, I won't be reviewing the films for this publication. And then there were the "round See JUNKET, Page 8 Fool for Love Ann Arbor Civic Theatre November 8, 1991 le is a macho, rough speaking rodeo performer. She is a dis- traught young woman, torn by conflicting emotions. Together, they are Eddie and May, forming-a bizarre relationship of passion arid violence from which they cannot escape. Sam Shepard's Foolfor Love, the story of one chapter in this despar-ate relationship, played at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre this weekend, bringing the emotional prowess of Sam Shepard's charac- ters to life on stage. Shepard's characters proved themselves with incredible inten- sity. The tension silenced the au- dience. Cassie Mann, as May, gave an explosive performance, creat- ing a microcosm of the entire play's violently contrasting moods. In periods of weakness, she crashed to the floor or curled up in a ball. When angry, however, May became the dominating and powerful force on stage. Mann created an aura about her character which assigned her a predominate role in unraveling the mystery of the couple's past. John McGowan's Eddie was more a product of Mann's charac- trerization than of his own inner emotions. For this reason, Eddie's relationship to May seemei obsessive. In his anger, Eddie threatened to leave, but he always stayed when May begged him. Thl actors played off of each othor convincingly, with the excepticr- of a few awkward, silent m - ments which did not correlate with the previous interactions. Their relationship intensificd and came to its climax only akot the introduction of Martin, tl4e: See FOOL, Page 8 I *- N ~ ~ "" ' ".' l' ' '.'" i ti. \ AT&T's long distance savings plan can take you to this location. ,t, . , t tw-y xw C'{A AT&T has always helped college students call the places they want to call. 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