irbe SAd,-jMi istgi good 'Company' The acclaimed, controversial film "In The Company of Men" opens tomorrow night. Telling the wickedly funny tale of two disgruntled executives, the film traces the mens' spiteful plot to seduce and dump a naive secretary just for fun. Don't be afraid to laugh at this disturbing, politically incorrect product of the Sundance Film Festival. Michigan Theater at 7:30 and 9:30. $5 for students. Friday October 31, 1997 a Attention 'POP-Mart' shoppers! U2 has plenty of tricks and treats in store for fans at Silverdome tonight By Leopold Badaczewski For the Daily 0 Unlike any other current performing band, people who have an opinion of the band U2 either love 'em or hate 'em. The latter group is of interest for the following inquiry. Those who strongly dis- like the band often &ay, "I used to joy U2's music before 'The Joshua Tree,' but now the new music is too commercial.' This group of people who I will call the anti- U2-ers, oftentimes admit to not listen- ing to entire U2 albums; rather, they have heard the "new" songs from "Pop" on the radio and have seen the accom- panying videos on MTV So these anti-U2-ers have gathered their information from the television set Or the radio, commercial means. Yet they fault U2 for trying to reach its audience through these very mediums. in addition, U2 fans remember them in particular constructs, ones formed through past events in the anti-U2-ers' lives. In other words, they say, "U2 is not what it used to be and is trying to be too cool!" Quite right. If one chooses only to look on the surface, the anti-U2-er is correct. U2 has adopted the persona of rock stars because of our culture, which makes, adores and Ponia s oe breaks its celebri- Tickets aval able ties. Rather than running from the rock star image, U2 has chosen to embrace it - and mock it. This superficiality is what U2 is attempting to exploit. The screen at tonight's "POP-Mart" concert in the Pontiac Silverdome is the largest television screen in the world, containing hundreds of thousands of light bulbs, or enlarged pixels. Images of the band will be painted on the screen like Warhol's works and the "cartoons" of Lichtenstein and others will most likely be burned upon your retina. In front of the screen, a single arch will stand, one ironically similar to the "Golden Arches" of McDonald's. always aimed for, that of the emotion Underneath these entrapments will love. Beneath the surface, yet over the stand four musicians who have been heavily groove-laden funk, Bono's playing together lyrics will be ques- since 1976. If this tioning the bound- visual carnival is anes of love, both not enough, the f the durability of music these four r peace and the lusting men will perform of immediacy. will assuredly The eye candy of entertain you. U2's "POP-Mart" is The set list will bigger, brighter and include songs badder than any extending back to band today. U2's first album, One needs only 1980's "Boy," and look to the massive touch upon nearly stage ensemble for each album that confirmation of this has followed. claim. Much like the U2 is definitely funk band not the band it used Parliament and x