>' -rr:- :-- b Good luck, seniors! Keep rockin' and rollin'. We know you'll all kick ass out there in the real world. Don't you forget about us. michigandaily. corm /arts ARTS . ; ; i . J "s [ 4 GRADUATION SPRING, 2001 ENTERTAINMENT 1997 : HOW WE SPENT OUR TIME t i 1 I AND MONEY FRESHMAN YEAR f1 FI P.TA. and L.A. rise above the '97 crop to nab serious cinematic digs Chart topping hits:4 Ten songs that made bump, gnnd, shout, puk, By Matt Freid For the Daily By Matthew Barrett Daily Arts Writer The most enduring image at the movies in 1997 sliced through its p: th like a hot knife through butter. Sheer size was its initial attraction but to those who experienced it, thinking of it only in terms of its girth failed to do the mighty beast justice. In the end it had no mercy on the rich or the poor, bring- ing people from all walks of life down to their collective knees. Those involved with it had their lives forever changed. It was a streamlined mass of pure steel and it was the center of the movie of year. And so without further adieu let's look back at five of the most memorable and definitive films of 1997, which will be rated on a scale of 1-4 Digs in honor of our main man - Eddie Adams from Torrance. "Titanic" - Considered a colossal risk when it was first released, "Titanic" went on to become the biggest money- making movie of all time and winner of 11 Oscars. Like its central character, "Titanic" has not aged very well. As the years go by, critics and moviegoers alike have cooled on the film. Along with its enormous box-office and many awards, "Titanic" will be remembered for making Leonardo DiCaprio the man of the moment and for director James Cameron's pompous and ridiculous speeches at the Academy Awards. No Digs. "Wag the Dog" -- _Few films have ever been quite as timely as "Wag the Dog." The movie's plot centers around Washington spin doctors and a Holly- wood crew working together to create a fake war with Albania in order to divert the country's attention from a White House scandal. Which worked out quite well, considering that the film was just gaining wide release when the whole Clinton/Lewinksy affair was coming to light. Timeliness aside, this is a very funny film due to the sharp writing of David Mamet and Hilary Henkin and stellar acting of Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Anne Heche, among oth- ers. 2Digs. "Good Will Hunting" - When "Good Will Hunting" hit thcaters, moviegoers across the count\ fell in love with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for their rags to riches story of going from virtual nobodies to writing and starring in their own movie. When the film was released it had a fresh feel to it and caught on with audiences big time. The movie struck a chord with students at Michigan and held court at the State Theater for the entire 1998 winter semester a record which like DiMag- gio's hitting streak may never be touched. No matter how much you like the film, never say "how do you like them apples" ever again. Trust me. Ben and Matt passed me the word that even they think the phrase has run its course and have taken to murmuring "son of a bitch stole my line" whenever people yell it to them at Red Sox games. 2.5 Digs. "L.A. Confidential" - The biggest film event in Ann Arbor of 1997 was when novelist James Ellroy and writer- director Curtis Hanson blew into town to introduce their film "L.A. Confiden- tial." In the same vein as "Chinatown," the film takes an unflinching look at the seedy side of 1950s Los Angeles. "L.A. Confidential" got stoned for Best Pic- ( . ,o f ';Lne ( ei'na Eddie Adams gets mad digs swingin' into his Torrance love pad. ture, won Kim Basinger an Oscar (Julianne was robbed!), introduced us to Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce and marked another notch in the belt of' great performances by Kevin Spacey. FYI, it's still cool to say "off the record, on the Qi and very hush hush" espe- cially if you're interviewing people for this newspaper. 3.5Digs. "Boogie Nights" - The entire Arts staff bows in thanks to Paul Thomas Anderson for not only making the most daring film in ages but also for giving us things to riff on for nearly four years. The story of the rise, fall and rebirth of porn-star Dirk Diggler is peerless when it comes to the movies of 1997. This is a legitimate film with so much going on that it gets a little bit better and a little richer each time you watch it. The cast is flaw less and Anderson deserves kudos for tapping unknowns like John C. Reilly Don iCheadle. Heather Gra- ham and Philip Seymour Hoffman, all of whom went on to bigger but not nec- essarily botter things. We're still waiting you to come speak to us PT.A., but we owe you a big thanks anyways. 41Digs. CoG.. y of Wa'ner B uthers The rough-and-tumble boys of "L.A. Confidential"? The very definition of digs. I Best TV offerings oifr the last four years By JeffDickerson TG/New Media Edor 1. "Survivor" - Elisabeth Filarski. Colleen Haskell. 'Nuff said. 2. "The Sopranos" - Tony Sopra- no proves mobsters do the darndest things in this brutal HBO drama. The Emmy Award-winning show has become the channel's cop show, besting its previous champion, "G-String Divas." 3. "The Simpsons" - Still on, still good. The writing for the new episodes is sharp as ever and the reruns in syndi- cation are a great resource for animated humor. If only all shows were this good. 4. "Homeboys From Outer Space" - Best show ever made. Who am I kidding? Nobody watched this trash, but damn what a great name for a TV show. 5. "Seinfeld" - I think a little bit of all of us died when Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer said goodbye. We're all still scratching our heads over the last episode. Newman! 6. "South Park" - 'Trey Parker and Matt Stone keep the controversial show fresh and always full of offensive mate- rial. I bet you never thought you'd hcar get your bitch ass in the kitchen and make ie some pie" on TV 7. "Behind The Music" - Just try to watch one episode. It's so addicting it should !e regulated by the government. From Milli Vanilli to Culture Club, everything you wanted to know about your favorite musicians is revealed in theatrical fashion. 8. "When Good Pets Go Bad" -- FOX has aired dozens of bizarre spe- cials in recent years, but nothing can top the exaggerated nightmare of ani- mals attacking mullet-toting white trash. 9. "The Practice" -- Lara Flynn Boyle can turn anything into gold as she's proven the past few years with the success of this ABC melodrama. 10. "Conan O'Brien" - Consis- tently the best late night humor found on TV Yes it isn't the same without pudgy Andy sitting on the couch, but it still provides more laughs than Jay Leno ever has. When it comes to the music that topped the charts in 1997, there was a lot of bad to go with the good. For many artists, such as Matchbox 20 and The Wallflowers, it was a breakthrough year. However, it was also the same year that saw "Mmmbop" and "Return of the Mack" top the charts. It was tough to cut the list down to ten, and there are several good songs that failed to make the list, but still deserve some recogni- tion. "Walking On the Si" (Smash Mouth), "One Headlight" (The Wall- flowers), and "Triumph" (Wu-Tang Clan), all made their marks on the charts, but will have to settle for the honorable mention award. 10. "Lovefool"-- The Cardigans It's okay if you don't want to admit in front of your friends that you like this song, but you know you do. It was the fourth most played song in America in 1997, and it seemed to go right to the Cardigans' head. In a recent interview. they said that because of the success of "Lovefool," they no longer feel obligat- ed to impress the music industry. If you've been unlucky enough to hear any of their new stff, you know that's an understatement. 9. "Crash"/"Tripping Billies"/"Lie In Our Graves"/Anything else off of Dave Matthews Band's Ciash This album was so good, it was impossible to single out any one song. It topped the charts for all of '90 and '97, and was knocked off in '98 only because they released Before These Civwded Streets. Although Eveyday is tearing up the charts now, in four years it will be collecting dust in the back of' your CD book while Cmsh is still play- ing on your stereo. 8. "Brick" - Ben Folds Five This trio (no, there's not five of them) hit gold with this song, but apparently their success was too much for them to handle. Because of problems rang- ing from disputes with their record label to personal differences, Ben Folds Five broke tip in 2000. But. Ben Folds fans shouldn't worry. It is rumored that Hanson is trying to get Folds to co- write some tracks with them for their We'll always miss ya next album. In addition. Folds is currently wrapping up his solo debut, slated for a July release. 7. "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" - Puff Daddy Puffy's breakthrough hit, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down," marked the beginning of a successful career in sam- pling. An obvious rip-off of the '80s song "Break My Stride" by Matthew' Wilder, Puffy followed it up with "I'll Be Missing You" (any Police fans out there?), which also spent most of '97 at the top of the charts. 6. "Karma Police" - Radiohead This is what you get when you mess with the karma police. According to many Radiohead fans, the big record labels are finally getting what they deserve. They believe that the karma police are getting revenge on the record companies through Napster Who exact- ly are the karma police you ask? While there are many conflicting answers, one thing is for sure. Beware the karma police, because they will catch tip with you sooner or later. 5. "Dangerous" - Busta Ryhmes cour sy of F~a dhe1JW Radiohead's Thom Yorke is all abdtt sticking it to the record companies For all of you hardcore ti a Rhymes fans out there, here is tt you should enjoy. The chorus to ",. gerous" is actually from a 1983 ,publip service announcement made for J6 ( New York TV by a local poison cnfrl center. For all of those people who t n(ik rap is detrimental to society, it shokldb refreshing to know that someone is - ing to help people understand that son is bad. You should have a halthy fear of us, cause too much of us is-dam gerous. Thanks for the tip Busta. 4. "Devil's Haircut" - Beck -7 After winning a Grammy in 1997:f ' best alternative music performanroe OdelayB eck proved that he is not a loser baby, so you don't have to kill him. Although "Devil's Haircut" was' ta big of a hit as "Loser," it certily, stopped critics from calling Beck mio rg hit wonder. No one knows for sure wht Beck is talking about in this song, buta does it really matter? 3. "Virtual Insanity" - Jam- quai There's nothing worse than living in a virtual insanity. Hands down, "VTn Insanity" was thd coolest song o 1997. For anyon who can remem ber, the video fo <: this song wa unbeievable won best mu1 video at the 1997 MTV music vide awards. However Jamiroquai needs to take their ow4 advice. If they think that they car sit back, relax and! simply ride out this hit for years to came. to they're the o living in a virtual i, Big Poppa. insanity. 2. "Bitterswee Symphony" - The Verve This song was truly bittersweet for The Verve. While "Bittersweet Symn4 phony" looked like it was going to bei the hit that would launch them into stardom, it sent them straight inta downward spiral. Because of a s background sample taken from a Rolling Stones related track, the Verves had to give tip 100% of the royalties from the song. Two years later, they broke tip. 1. "Hypnotize" - Notorous B.I.G. Since it seemed unfair to put two Biggie songs in the top ten, it was a close call between "Hypnotize" and "Mo Money Mo Problems" However. "Hypnotize" edged it out based on fact that it had a much better video The first single released off his double disc album, "Hypnotize" propelled Life After Death to the top of the charts for most of the year. Biggie, Biggie, Big- gie, can't you see, sometimes your words just hypnotize me. Couldn't have said it better myself. 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