19B - e Michigan Daily - XXkend, etc. Magazine - Thday, January 25, 2001@ 0 ..._.......... 00 0 The Michigan Dl' - Weekend, et A weekly guide to who's where, what's happening and why you need to e there ... The List Thursday, Jan. 25 through Wednesday, Jan. 31 Films opening Escanaba in Da Moonlight M-0-0-N, that spells Escanaba. At Quality 16: 12, 2, 4, 7:45, 9:40, 11:25 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30, 11:30 (Fri. & Sat.). Sugar and Spice Substitute "sugar" with "unorthodox treachery", and "spice" with "mind numbing evil" and you'd have what little girls are made of. At Quality 16: 11:40 (Fri.-Sun.), 1:25, 3:20, 5, 6:55, 9, 11 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:10, 9:10, 11:15 (Fri. & Sat.): The Wedding Planner J-Lo is a testament to what a poor little girl can become if she happens to be super-hot and married to an "entrepreneur" like Puffs. At Quality 16: 11:25 (Fri. - Sun.), 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, 9:55, 11:55 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:40, 1:10, 2:50, 3:20, 5, 5:30, 7:20, 7:50, 9:40, 10:10, 11:50 (Fri. & Sat.), 12:20 (Fri. & Sat.). Films holding A An Instant Classic B Very Good C Fair D Not recommended F Not Worth Your Time, or Your Money Antitrust When trusty sidekicks, such as Robin, go bad, they must be killed, they simply mist. At Quality 16: 12, 2:15, 4:25, 6:40, 9:05, 11:50 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 5:40, 12:45 (Fri. & Sat.). C- Castaway Richard Hatch talking to a bloody volleyball for two and a half hours, now that would be quality entertainment, chumley. At Quality 16: 11 (Fri.-Sun.), 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10. At Showcase: 1:25, 4:15, 7:05, 9:55, 12:30 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ Chocolat Dammit, there is an e on the end of that worddammit! Whyudo the French always have to screw up our words? At Quality 16: 11:15 (Fri.-Sun.), 1:40, 4, 6:25, 9:05, 11:30 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:25, 2:55, 5:35, 7:55, 10:25. A.. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Lions and tigers and - oh, crap on a stick, it's a dragon! Run! At Quality 16: 11:45, 2:10, 4:35, 7:05, 9:30, 11:45 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 1:45, 4:40, 7:15,7:45, 9:45, 12:10 (Fri. & Sat.), 12:40 (Fri. & Sat.). A+ Double Take Double, double, toil and trou- - ble, why does Hollywood keep making this rubble? At Showcase: 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7, 9, 11 (Fri. & Sat.). The Emperor's New Groove Get down, get down, get down, get (du, du, du- du, du, du) jungle boogie(get down with the boo- gie). At Quality 16: 11 (Fri. & Sat.), 12:45, 2:25, 4:15, 6:05. At Showcase: 12:20, 2:15, 4, 6. Family Man "Family Ties" as seen through the eyes of Michael Gross. At Showcase: 10:30 p.m. Finding Forrester Before you kill me, Goldfinger, just tell me your plan for Gus Van Sant to continue to make the same movie over and over again? At Quality 16: 11:10 (Fri-Sun.), 1:45, 4:20, 7, 9:45. At Showcase: 12:55, 3:45, 6:35, 9:25, 12 (Fri. & Sat.). A- The Gift Ah, consumerism, God bless America more than those other countries. At Quality 16: 12:05, 2:35, 5:05, 7:30, 9:45, 11:15 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:15, 2:40, 5:10, 7:35, 10:15, 12:35 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ her off with that attitude? And I've all but spent the dowry! At Quality 16: 12:10, 2:25, 4:55, 7:25, 9:40. At Showcase: 1:40, 4:20, 6:45, 9:05, 11:20 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ 0 Brother, Where Art Thou? People with short attention spans don't even finish reading the At Quality 16: 12:45, 3:05, 5:15, 7:35, 9:55, 12 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30, 12:30 (Fri. & Sat.). B The Pledge Hello, I am inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die. At Quality 16: 11:30 (Fri.-Sun.), 2:00, 4:25, 6:50, 9:20, 11:35 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 1:35, 4:10, 6:40, 9:20, 11:45 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ Save The Last Dance Oh, so your dance card is full, it's because I'm fat and ugly and disgusting and smell and don't brush my teeth isn't it? ISN'T IT! At Quality 16: 11:35 (Fri.-Sun.), 2:05, 4:15, 6:30, 9:10, 11:15 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:50, 1:20, 3:25, 4:25, 7:30, 8, 9:50, 10:20, 12:05 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ Snatch Has anyone seen my watch? At Quality 16: 12, 2:15, 4:40, 7:20, 9:25, 11:25 (Fri. & Sat.). At Showcase: 12:45, 3, 5:25, 7:40, 10, 12:25 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ State and Main David Mamet is a bad mamma-jamma and should not be taken lightly (or to the cleaners). At Quality 16: 12:15. A Thirteen Days We got 13 days of silence, we got 13 days of pain, we got 13 days that'er gone forever and I'll never have again. At Quality 16: 11:05 (Fri.-Sun.), 1:50, 4:30. 7:20, 10:05. Showcase: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:15, 11:55 (Fri. & Sat.). B+ Traffic David Lynch driving a camera down the center of the road for two and a half hours. At Quality 16: 6:45, 9:35. Showcase: 12:35, 3:40, 6:40, 9:35, 10:05, 12:15 (Fri. & Sat.). A What Women Want Me. At Quality 16: 2:25, 5, 7:40. 10:05. At Showcase: 1:30, 4:05, 6:55, 9:35, 12:10 (Fri. & Sat.). 8+ Thursday CAMPUS CINEMA Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) The lack of sideways guns and doves from this film is highly notice- able, and leads me to believe that this is the worst John Woo movie ever. Michigan Theater. 4:30, 9:30 p.m. $6.25. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1920) John Barrymore, Drew's great-great-great- great-grand something or other stars in this scary silent flick, with live organ accompaniment. Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. $6.25. Shadow of the Vampire (2000) Do you know what my favorite part of the Vampire is? The shadow. Michigan Theater. Midnight. $6.25. State and Main (2000) It looks like Edith Head puked, and her puke made this movie. Michigan Theater. 4:15, 6:45, 9:15. $6.25. MUSIC Eat the Neon Heavy college rock man, and I mean heavy. T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m. $2. 483-4470. Country R Way Old country music highlighted by some steel guitar work. University Hospital, Lobby, Floor 1. 12:10 p.m. Free. THEA TER Ona Mi This show, whose title trans- lates to "My Road," features selec- tions from Olabayo Olaniyi, a Nigerian who displays his cultural heritage through drumming, dance, theater, and plastic arts.dMedia Union Video Production Studio. Free. 936-2082. A LTERNA TIVES World War 3.0 Ken Auletta, columnist for The New Yorker, discusses his newest book about the federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft. 5 p.m. Borders, 612 E. Liberty. Free. 668-7652. Visiting Writer's Series Two freelance journalists read from their newest works of fiction. Miles Harvey reads from "The Island of Lost Maps," and U-M alum Michael Paterniti reads from "Driving Mr. Albert." 5 p.m. Rackham Amphitheater. Free. 647- 6471. Plant Life Versatile exhibit studying plant imagery in art, ranging from Mesopotamian works to Van Gogh. Museum of Art, Works on Paper Gallery. Free. 764-0395. Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure: Paintings 193346 Well-known artist explores the depths of the human condition. Museum of Art, Apse Galiery. Free. 764-0395. Casting Shadows Photographer and faculty member Edward West looks at life in black communities of post- apartheid South Africa. Museum of Art, West Gallery. Free 764-0395. Friday CAMPUS CINEMA Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 4:45, ThebellItolls for thee, ya Yankee punks By Dan Williams Daily Sports Writer Do you recall the NFL '80s? When the Giants' Fort Knox defense was patrolled by Lawrence Taylor, roaming between offense and endzone and securing that none shall pass? Gir v-man quarterbacks became squeemish when No. 56 entered the backfield like a "crazed dog," thirsting to snap bones of some Theisman-like punk. If that imagery still gets your rocks off, drag your mullet wearin'. Trans-Am drivin', Quiet Riot listenin' keister into the 21 st Century. Evolution has tendered the foot- ball masses with the new faces of badass-iry in Ray Lewis and the Ravens' defense. These guys strutted into the AFC championship game in Oakland and sent the legions of Black and Silver, the terrifying Raider nation, whim- Quothe the pering like the Poodle Patrol. This unit's ferocity left Oakland quarter- Raven back Rich Gannon in shellshock - Cannon went AWOL in the third quarter of the Raiders' 16-3 loss and requested immediate demotion back down to Vikings' third stringer. If Tavlor was an animal, Lewis is a really nasty animal with longer teeth, sharper claws and a bigger appetite. Surrounding him defensively is a Herculean cast, including fellow Pro Bowlers Sam Adams and Rod Woodson, sackmaster Michael McCrarv and of course the mouth of Charm City, Tony Siragusa. This is a squad of maniacs - their opponents, the new Giants, are soft-skinned prissy boys. Giants' cornerback Jason Schorn has spent his pre-Super Bowl weeks granting glamour winks on the talk-show circuit. Lewis and Co. have been playing in traffic and winning. Don't be surprised if both Giant's starting QB Kerry Collins and backup Jason Garrett are carted off by medovac, forcing Jeff Hostetler to descend from the sidelines and play in street clothes. Yes, Trent Dilfer is the Raven's quarterback - no, he's not fit to start at Central Michigan. Doesn't matter. Dilfer's job is to assure that Kyle Richardson has enough room to punt. Lewis and cronies are such effective defenders that they can likewise provide the offense. Giant's coach Jim Fassel might want to show the team "The Waterbov" for film study and start preparing his squad to punt on first down. It may be the Giant's only hope. With typical New Yorker psychosis, the pompous citizens of the nation's urine capital believe the Giants will win because of destiny, because they think eventual Big Apple dominance in all sports is imminent. But the Ravens and the city of Baltimore are hellbent on beating the living shit out of the Giants and vicariously, the rest of the Yanks. As the Ravens dominate, and every particle of New Yorker haughtiness is temporarily disintegrated, don't be surprised when the '85 Bears and the Steel Curtain are ceremoniously pushed aside. After Sunday, January 28, the 2000-01 Raven's defense will retire as the best in NFL history. -Dan is rea//y a Redskins fin, but he . 5temjpora-ih aboard the Ravens bandwagon. Hecan bereached at dbii anich.edit. The matchups: By Albert Kim Ravens pass offense vs. Giants pass defense: Tight end Shannon Sharpe has been huge, but Trent Differ at quarterback? Against a pass defense that shut down a prolif- ic Minnesota offense last week, limiting Randy Moss to just 18 receiving yards? Advantage: Giants Giants pass offense vs.Ravens pass defense It's been two weeks since the NFC Championship game, and the shock still hasn't worn off. Kerry Collins threw five touchdown passes? Then again, that was the Minnesota defense. This is the Baltimore defense, which gave up no passing touch- downs the entire postseason. Enough said. They've put pressure on the quarterback - actually, they've injured quarterbacks and you expect an interception almost every time the ball is thrown down the field. Advantage: Ravens Ravens rushing offense vs. Giants rushing defense Super rookie Jamal Lewis was very quiet last week, rushing for only 2.7 yards per carry against a good Oakland defense. The Giants shut down Robert Smith last week and have a solid run defense. Advantage: Even Giants rushing offense vs. Mavens rushing defense No question here. The Giants running back by committee just won't be enough to grind it out against the toughest run defense in the league. Eddie George in all his greatness was able to get it going for only one drive in the second round of the play- offs. Ray Lewis is phenomenal, and so is the rest of the Ravens defense. Advantage: Ravens Special Teams Matt Stover has been great all year and Jermaine Lewis is one of the most dangerous punt returners in football. The Giants counter witih a slightly better punter in Brad Maynard, and Tiki Barber as a returner. Advantage: Ravens Coaching Brian Billick was supposed to be an offensive mastermind. Somehow, he got a great defense. Even offensive masterminds will be stymied when they have a quarterback like Trent Dilfer. To be honest, most thought Jim Fassel was crazy when he predicted he was going to the playoffs. Eight wins later, most stand corrected. He's looking like a genius. He's got his players playing hard, and so does Billick. Advantage: Even Intangibles Ever since coach Jim Fassel's prediction that the Giants would make the playoffs, they're 8-0. But the Giants come out of a relatively weak NFC, whereas the Ravens, as a wild card team, beat the best of the AFC. The Giants believe it is their destiny to win. The Ravens have a sledgehammer defense that ranks up there with the Steel Curtain and Purple People Eaters. Both teams have something to prove. Advantage: Even Kim's pick: Ravens 20, Giants: 17 Game preview: By Albert Kim Daily Sports VriterM 1 By S Daily On is the God feels oppo New Fac worlk Babe Liber garba Lasti: hand devil No Yorkc gant, bit to to sto to ha third than a eat w It i ing th the vi Bowd rippe away deser Mave in the Lo both t nents, Raven winni outsta standi The ing po all-yoi Vikin the du yards expec No, the Ra Men's agains even b Wh: many the ga (like tI play ( dog to Dor Raven to sco impot years c derd wood Tak The Raide turnth bly the Last no-tale while terbacI courtesy of www.davedouglas.com Dave Douglas will give two performances Friday evening at Kerrytown Concert House. Miss Congeniality My sister doesn't think that this flick sends a good message to young girls. How am I supposed to marry CALL 7763431 OSEE YORM EVENT IN THE LIsT Phone Numbers: Briarwood: 480-4555; Fox Village:;994-8080; Michigan Theater: 668- 8397; Quality 16: 827-2837; Showcase: 973-8380; State: 761-8667. Showtimes are effective Friday through Thursday. Matinee times at State Theater are effective for Saturday and Sunday only. 7:15 & 9:45 p.m. $6.25. Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday, Michigan Theater. 4:30, 10:45 p.m. $6.25. MUSIC Lollipop Lust Kill, Deity, Forge What can you do for a man who likes the industrial rock? Sue him? Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. $5. 996-8555. Under Construction The rebuilding efforts return and theyhhave brought these instruments with them. T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m. $4. 483-4470. Thornetta Davis Every rose has its Thornetta, and this one is a blue rose. Cavern Club, 210 S 1st St. 10 p.m. $8. 332-9900. Faculty and Guest Recital Pianist Christian Matjias and Soprano Oi-Yan Yau perform a program about being a child. Britton Recital Hall, Moore Bldg. 8:30 p.m. Free. ALTERNATIVES Students and Instructors Read Poetry and Fiction sponsored by the English Department. 8 p.m. West Conference Room, Rackham Auditorium. Free. 764-6330. Local Authors Read Barnes & Noble, 3245 Washtenaw. 7:30 p.m. Free. 677-6475. Plant Life See Thursday. Museum of Art, Works on Paper Gallery. Free. 764-0395. Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure: Paintings 193346 See Thursday. Museum of Art, Apse Gallery. Free. 764-0395. Casting Shadows See Thursday. Museum of Art, West Gallery. Free. 764-0395. Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA The Closed Doors (2000) This Egyptian flick stars the one and only Sawsan Badr and has neat stuff about incest. Discussion to follow, Michigan Theater. 2 p.m. $6.25. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See Thursday. Michigan lheater..7:15 & 9:45 p.m. $6.25. Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 5:15 & 10:55 p.m. $6.25. One year ago, Ray Lewis was standing in a courtroom for murder. One year ago, Trent Dilfer was looking for a job. One year ago, Kerry Collins was still getting over the effects of alcohol abuse. One year ago, Jim Fassel was on the bubble. What a difference a year can make. Lewis was acquitted of any wrongdo- ing and went on to win the NFL Defensive player of the year award. Dilfer signed on with Baltimore and has led them to the Big Dance. Collins sobered up and tied an NFL record in touchdown passes in a championship game with five. And New York's coach Fassel? IHe made a bold prediction about his team making the playoffs, then backed it up by coaching them to the Super Bowl. So how did these seemingly under- manned, less-talented teams get to the Super Bowl? One word: Defense. Period. The much talked about and vaunted Baltimore defense is as good as people say it is. They can win games by them- AP PHOTO Tiki Barber will battle it out this Sunday at 6 p.m. on CBS. selves. With linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Rod Woodson and defensive tackle Tony Siragusa, they are a scary bunch on any day of the week, much less Sunday. They gave up an NFL record fewest points in a season with 165 and just 16 points in the playoffs. The relatively unknown and underrated See SUPER BOWL, Page 12B Weekend __~_Magazine Weekend, Etc. Editors: Jenni Glenn, Elizabeth Pensler Writers: Lindsey Al pert, Rob Brode, Mark Francescutti, Lyle Henretty, Albert Kim, Seth K empner, Peter Lund, Margaret Pensler, John Uhl, Dan Williams Photo Editors: Louis Brown, Jessica Johnson Weekend Photo Editor: Abby Rosenbaum Photographers: Joyce Lee Cover: AP Arts editors: Ben Goldstein, Managing Editor. Jen Fogel, Robyn Melamed Editor in Chief: Mike Spahn