The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, October 6, 1994 - 7 F I L M S O P E N IN G: THURSDAY ED WooD But he can't. Ha.Ha.Ha. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11:45, 2:15, (Sat/ Sun/rues), 4:45, 7:20, 9:55, 12:15 THE SHAwSHANK REDEmPTON Originally titled "Hachpui" until advertisers realized that it needed a more marketable title. At Briarwood: 1:0, 4:05, 7:10, 10:10. At Showcase: 12:30, 3:45, 7:00, 9:55, 12:30. NLY You No. Not you. That other guy. The one behind you. At riarwood: 1:10, 4:15, 7:00, 9:20. At Showcase: 12:20, 2:35, 5:00, 7:30, 9:55, 12:15. THE SPECIALIST After having been rejected for both "The Terminator" and "The Pulverizor," Sly Stallone accepted the slightly more low-key, but still action-oriented role of an Orthodontic-Hygenist who isn't gonna take it any more. At Briarwood: 1:15; 3:50, 7:30, 9:45. At Showcase: 1:00, 1:40, 3:10, 4:25, 5:20, 7:20, 7:50, 9:40, 10:15, 12:00. THE WONDEFUL HORRIBLE LIFE OF LENI RIEFENSTAHL (1993) Absorbing, if slow documentary about Hitler's favorite propaganda filmmaker. Mich 3:30. THE COOK, THE THIEF, His WIFE AND HER LOVER (1989) Originally titled "Threesome," but was forced to change its name and add the character of "the cook" (John Ritter) after the release of last year's Stephen Baldwin tour-de-force. Mich 7:00. F R I DAY THE WONDERFUL HORRIBLE LIFE OF LENI REIFENSTAHL (1993) See Friday. Mich 6:15. SPIKE & MIKE'S ALL SICK AND TWISTED ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1994) Two hours of bodily fluid, flatulance and sexual references. No relation to Andrew "Dice" Clay. Mich 9:30 & Midnight. WICKED CnT (1986) Not to be confused with "Whippit City," the free kids show behind the cube. Nat Sci 8:00 & 9:45. THE BLUE KITE (1993) A Beijing family as a microcosm of the history of Modern China Aud A 8:00. Free. THE 39 STEPS (1935) Classic Hitchcock. MLB 3 7:00. THE SECRET AGENT (1936) Even more classic Hitchcock. MLB 3 8:30. SABOTAGE (1936) Damn near mint. MLB 3 10:10. S A T U R D A Y WICKED CITY (1986) See Friday. Nat Sci 8:00 & 9:45.k SPIKE AND MIKE'S ALL SICK AND TWISTED ANIMATION (1994) See Friday. Mich midnight. S U N D A Y THE WONDERFUL HORRIBLE LIFE OF LEN RIEFENSTAHL (1993) See Thursday. Mich 3:30 & 7:00. M O N D A Y THE WONDERFUL HORRIBLE LIFE OF LENI RIEFENSTAHL (1993) See Thursday. Mich 7:00. T U E S D A Y LA DOLCE VITA (1960) A tabloid journalist in Rome. Part of the Fellini festival. Mich 7:00. W E D N E S D A Y LA DOLCE VITA (1960) See Tues- day. Mich. 5:00 LATCHO DROM (1993) A wordless, musical interlude with Gypsies. ich 8:30. Skanky Sharon Stone struts the same old stuffor yet another hunk of meat (Sylvester Stallone) in "The Specialist." F I LM S HO L D I N G: UZ SHOw Robert Redford's brilliant rendering of the quiz show scandals of the 1950's. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11:15, 1:45 (Fr/Sat/Tues), 4:20, 7:00, 9:40. At Showcase: 12:40, 3:50, 7:10, 10:05, 12:30. SPANKING THE MONKEY Group session. Bring a friend. Chem building. Monday night. 7:30. Please knock before entering. At State: 4:30,9:30, 11:45. THE RIVER WILD Meryl Streep, in her most challenging role to date, attempts to chase her flailing career down the drain, uh, river. At Briarwood: 1:30, 4:30, 7:20, 9:50. At Showcase: 12:45, 1:30, 3:05, 4:15, 5:20, 7:10, 7:40, 9:35, 10:05, 11:50. JASON'S LYmnc And various other parts. At Showcase: 1:15, 2:30,4:00, 4:55, 7:15, 7:40, 9:45, 10:10, 12:10, 12:25. THE Scour A little late for baseball season, but check out Brenden Fraser's butt. At Briarwood: 1:20, 3:40. At Showcase: 1:15. NATURAL BORN KILLERS Oliver Stone at his best and worst, as always. At Showcase: 12:15, 2:40, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15, 12:35. TIMEcOP Noted thespian Jean-Claude Van Damme turns in yet another sensitive performance as the fragile, misunderstood timecop. At Briarwood: 1:40, 4:40, 7:15, 9:30. At Showcase: 1:00, 3:15, 5:25, 7:50, 10:00, 12:30. 'TERMINAL VELOCITY Charlie Sheen, the rich man's Emilio Estevez, stars in this sky-diving/espionage cinematic tour-de-force. At Briarwood: 7:40, 10:05 At Showcase: 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 7:35, 9:45, 12:00. BARCELONA Director Whit Stillman's follow-up to his Oscar-nominated "Metropolitan." Cute, quirky and fun. At Ann Arbor 1 &2: 4:50, 9:35. FORREs GUMP The most over-rated film of the summer. Bring a hankie and a flag. At Briarwood: 1:00, 4:00, 7:05, 9:55. At Showcase: 12:25, 3:40, 7:00, 7:30, 9:50, 10:20, 12:25. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER Spam. It looks good, but don't. Just don't. At Briarwood: At Showcase: 3:50, 7:15, 10:00, 12:40. ROTHWUE Soft-core porn from three women directors. Ooh-la-la. At State: 0:00. ANDRE Not to be confused with L7's "Andres," this film is so syrupy it makes "Forrest Gump" look sincere. At Showcase: 12:30. EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN Yeah, yeah, but what's the film about? At Ann Arbor 1 & 2- 7:10 (Th). At State: 2:00, 7:00. PRSCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT Three drag queens take to the road to perform cheesy cabaret numbers. No relation to "Ishtar." At Ann Arbor 1&2: 5:00, 7:30, 9:50. At State: 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00. SECOND RUN FiLus: L.t. LEn.A.G E At Fox: 120 3:20 (SatSun). 5.20. 7:20. 9:0. T H U R S D A Y HoonE AND THE BLOwFiSH An amalgamation of folk and good ole' rock 'n' roll. Don't let their insipid name disrupt your sense of decency. Dillon Fence kicks off the Blind Pig show at 9:30. Tickets are $6.50 (in advance). THE TERRAPLANES Part of PJ's "No Kickdrum Accuostic Concert Series," the Terraplanes have got the blues. Catch them at 7 p.m. DAVID BARRET AND DAVID MOSHER play the Ark for $8.75 ($7.75 for members). MUSTARD PLuG If you can't make it to Detroit to see the Specials, you can still quench your thirst for that ska sensation at Cross Street Station. FRANK ALuSON He's a local fav, and he's got Kevin Allison of the Odd Sox. Cava Java SOME PEOPLE'S CHILDREN They're metal. They're punk. And they're funky too. You can catch their easy listening at Ricks. DEBORAH CHODACKI, CLARINET AND ANTON NEL, PIANO This faculty recital at Recital Hall in the School of Music is free and begins at 8 p.m. F R I D A Y INDIGO GIRLS The pillars of poetic introspection and pop folk are wringing their hearts at the Hill Auditorium. And you thought after nine years of soul- searching they finally would figure themselves out! Never! Opening for them are Shawn Mullins and Band de Soleil. The plebians pay $20; the patricians pay $25. Doors open at 8:00. MARCEL KHAuFE This Lebanese folk singer/lute player is praised in the Middle East. Now on to Ann Arbor! The Power Center show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 and $35. Student discount ticketss are $20. MAJESTY CRUSH Cacophonous techno at the Blind Pig. Opening is Ethos. FIRST LIHT It's reggae. They're from Cleveland. They'll be at Rick's. Will you? WILLIAM D. REVELU MEMORIAL CONCERT The famous U' band director is remembered by the Symphony Band. It's a free show at Hill Auditorium and it begins at 8 p.m. S A T U R D A Y LUSCiOUS JACKSON They wowed you at Lollapalooza, and for good reason. Ben Harper opens the St. Andrews show at 8 p.m. Tickets are a measly $7 in advance. JUDITH SLOAN & THE KLEZMATICS Mix modernjazz with traditional Jewish dance music and this is what you get. Should be interesting. Their 2 shows at the Ark (7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.) cost $12.50. LAURA NYRO You may not know her by name, but her influence can be heard in many hits from bands like Three Dog Night and Earth, Wind and Fire. She's playing a 7:30 p.m. and a 9:30 p.m. show at the Ark. The price is $17.50. VERVE PIPE It's rock from East Lansing, but it's still rock. The Blind Pig JES GURU If you haven't heard any rock lately, you can come hear some at Rick's. The Lollipop Guild is also coming to distort your childhood memories of what it meant to be a munchkin. THE MICHAEL NYMAN BAND He wrote the award-winning soundtrack to the "Piano." If you are among the many who saw the film and ran to the music store to get in on the mystique, you won't be disappointed. They're coming to the Michigan Theater. Doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets go for $12, $16, $18 and $22 SUNDAY THINKING FELLER UNION LOCAL #282 They're on the Matador label. Find out if they're as decent as their label-mates. The doors to Club Hell open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5. BLOOD ORANGES This eclectic entourage incorporates sounds ranging from purist rock to Celtic tones. They'll be at the Ark Cordelia's Dad is opening this $6 show ($5 for members). BROTHER RABBIT They're a local cover band. Find out what their story is at Rick's. 34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ORGAN MUSIC begins today and runs through Wednesday. Events include recitals, lectures and workshops. Today's public events include the Autumn Festival of Choirs at Hill Auditorium beginning at 4 p.m. and a guest recital by Rejean Poirer at the Blanche Anderson Moore Hall at 8 p.m. Both are free shows. Call 763-4726 for more info. MONDAY THE BARTONIANS do the college rock thing at Rick's. 34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ORGAN MUSIC continues today with a student recital by U' organ majors at the Blanche Anderson Moore Hall beginning at 11:20 a.m., a faculty recital by Kristen Johns, horn and Michele Johns, organ at the First Congregational Church beginning at 4:30 p.m. and another faculty recital by Robert Glasgow at Hill at 8 p.m. All three shows are free. TUESDAY GIRLS AGAINST BOYS AND COP SHOOT Cop D.C.-style agnst. If you didn't catch Girls Against Boys with Jawbox last year, here's your chance. Cop Shoot Cop commences the carnage at 8p.m. They're playing St. Andrews for $8:50 in advance. WIG They'll rock you. The show starts at 9 p.m., but only for 18 year-olds and up who have $5. Rick's. 34tH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ORGAN Music continues again today with a guest recital by Stephen Farr at Blanche Anderson Moore Hall at 10 a.m., a faculty recital with Louis Nagel at Recital Hall at 11:30 a.m. and a guest recital by Gerard Gillen at Hill at 3:30 p.m. As usual all recitals are free. UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR performs at Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m. The show is free. MICHAEL WEBSTER, CLARINET AND ANTON NEL, PIANO This faculty recital at Recital Hall will begin at 8 p.m. and is free. W E D N E S D A Y LIVE The band that Seattle forgot two or three years ago has made quite a comeback this year. Catch them at the State Theater and find out why. Weezer and Fatima Mansions are opening. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. ARLO GUTHRIE This folk legend has been at it for twenty-six years-one of the last remnants of the age of aquarius. And besides, one glimpse of his hair is worth the price of admission. The Ark. Tickets are $17.50 in advance. SIAm CIRCUS They're a local band but they rarely play around LOST IN YONKERS Neil Simon's prize winning tale of two teen boys who live with their grandmother. 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 3 p.m. Sun., Croswell Opera House, 129 E. Maumee St., Adrian. $10-$12. 517-264-SHOW. LIFE SENTENCES A 40-ish professor and a 20-ish unwed mother become a likable couple. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat, 2 p.m. Sun.,Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg., $10, $7 U staff/faculty, $4 students, 764-0450. SEPTEMBER DANCES (IN EXILE) Local dance forum is a sampler of contem- porary dance. 8 p.m. Thurs-Sat., 7 p.m. Sun, Performance Network. $12, $9 students/seniors. 663-0681. NAOMI WOLF Noted author of "Beauty Myth" discusses new definitions of feminism and her new book, "Fire With Fire." Shorling Auditorium, School of Education, 7:30 p.m., free. 668-7553. THY KINGDOM'S COMING Jeff Daniels' new comedy about Hollywood censorship. 8 p.m. Wed-Sat,2 & 7 p.m. Sun, Purple Rose Theater, 137 Park St., Chelsea, $10-$20, 475- 7902. F R I D A Y FESTIVE FUN NiGHT Country line dancing, face painting, balloon animals-what more could you want out of a Friday night? 7-9 p.m., downtown Main St., free. 668-7112. I AM THE PUBUC Local premiere of Wolf's Mouth Co. in a dramatic performance on views of sexuality, censorship and other hot topics. 8 p.m.,Daily Grind Cafe, 21 E Cross St., Ypsilanti, free, call 482-0440 or 480-0853. LOST IN YONKERS See Thursday, 8 p.m. LIFE SENTENCES See Thursday, 8 p.m. THY KINGDOM'S COMING See Thrusday, 8 p.m. S A T U R D A Y LOST IN YONKERS See Thursday, 8 p.m. LIFE SENTENCES See Thursday, 8 p.m. THY KINGDOM'S COMING See Thurs- day, 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER DANCES (IN EXILE) See Thursday, 8 p.m. S U N D A Y LOST IN YONKERS See Thursday, 3 p.m. LIFE SENTENCES See Thursday, 2 p.m. THY KINGDOM'S COMING See Thurs- day, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. SEPTEMBER DANCES (IN EXILE) See Thursday, 7 p.m. M O N D A Y EVENING VOYAGES Tunes and stories told about birds. 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library Main Branch, free, 994-2333. BOOK READING Mary Kay Blakely reflects on "20 years of motherhood, politics and humble pie." 7:30 p.m., Border Books, free, 668-7553. T U E S D A Y POETRY READING Bei Dao, the first artist/writer in residence at U International Institute. Noon, Lane Hall Commons, free, 764-6308. JON MANCHIP WHITE READS Visiting Fellow reads from his own fiction. 4 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre, free, 764-6296. W E D N E S D A Y THY KINGDOM'S COMING See Thurs- day 8 n m TH 0 RS D A Y