February 3, 2003 michigandaily.com/arts mae@michigandaily.com DEREK LUKE REVS UP FOR STARDOM By Joseph Utman Daily Arts Writer Derek Luke is 28-years-old. Derek Luke is mar- ried. Derek Luke is nothing like his characters. Over the weekend, "Biker Boyz" gave audiences their second taste of Luke's acting - following his cinematic debut in the critically lauded "Antwone Fisher" - and as in the latter, Luke's role in the former seems wholly different from the man himself. That Luke can so credibly portray younger and more volatile characters is a valida- tion of his acting talent. The mild-mannered and polite New Jersey- born budding star has now played a series of youths who struggle to find themselves while carrying the burden of familial strife and insecu- rity. In "Antwone Fisher," Luke starred in the title role, a gentleman who was forced to overcome an anger problem stemming from a childhood replete with neglect, abuse and molestation. "Biker Boyz" shows Luke as Kid, an angry 18- year-old who witnesses his father's death, grows estranged from his mother and grapples with the revelation that his supposed biological dad was really just a surrogate. It is, of course, nothing new for an actor to play a character significantly younger. However, Luke is able to convey a convincing depth and sincerity that few other actors - perhaps because they are She said, 'Derek, you have a purpose. Whatever you're called to do, that has your name on it.' I don't believe that there will be a stereotype or any- thing like that. I don't believe that I will be type- cast," said Luke in a recent interview with The Michigan Daily. "The next movie I'm in is 'Pieces of April,' and that movie, as Bobby, is all about a relationship with Katie Holmes. It's not about a black-white thing; it's just a relationship between two people who are in love. So I think that there will be bigger things for me." Those "bigger things" include, as Luke alluded to, the romantic comedy "Pieces of April" that has already been praised at the Sundance film festival. However, aside from his obvious talent and auspi- cious debut, Luke is also notable for the way in which he was discovered. "I was selling clothes and organizing DVDs in (a Sony gift shop in LA). I had been working there for five years, and I actually met the real Antwone Fisher by happenstance about four years ago. A friend and I went to lunch and we happened to sit at the same table with a guy who happened to be Antwone Fisher. He said that he was a writer - you know, we talked - he's a writer, I'm an actor. We talked about a script, I said 'Cool,' but then he said, 'Denzel Washington' and my eyes sparked because Denzel always brings quality to the screen, that's what he's known for." "So basically, I busted in on the audition; it did- n't go well but I got a callback and it went ok. Then (the project) was shut down for about three years. I found out about it again, I got a callback to meet Denzel Washington. After that, I read for him but didn't hear anything." "Three weeks later, I'm talking to Antwone, who was in the store by happenstance I'm still working in the store and going to auditions - and we walk out to take a five-minute break. Denzel Washington walks in and says (to me), 'Antwone!' I hugged him, I kissed him, I started crying." Honest Abe gives the ladies a little straight talk. Historical figures fill MVsClone Hig Derek Luke: Not standing, just as strong. better known, like Leonardo DiCaprio - can. The actor's baby-face and laconic demeanor contribute to his acting ability, making him seem both younger and filled with more age-appropriate angst. In fact, Luke has acquitted himself so well thus far that it would seem easy to typecast him. But he said otherwise. "I'm doing a porno next. Seriously, my mother told me something before I came to Hollywood. 'Boyz' left in the dust By Joseph Utman Daily Arts Writer "Biker Boyz" is an at one that successfully p difficult task of squande ents of Laurence Fis Derek Luke, the exc motorcycle racing and t Orlando Jones ("Drumli trived plot, predictable inconsistent tempo all d movie that has notable individual elements. One of these notable facets of the film was the acting of Luke ("Antwone Fisher"). Fisherplays Kid, an 18- year-old whose father, Tariq (Eriq La Salle, "Coming to America"), raises him on the "set" - a late-night, undergrou cle circuit Luke endows with very real indignati confusion. Luke succeed seems keenly aware of h bifurcating emotions, a balances Kid's temper nerability. Kid is a belie sentation of a teenag witnessed his father's dea with much ambivalence and little direction. One night, as Smoke (Fishburne), mazing film, the "King of Cali" and acknowledged erforms the ruler of the set, is racing a challenger, ring the tal- he loses control of his bike, and after hburne and hitting a succession of parked motor- itement of cycles, his chopper flies through the he humor of air, killing Tariq as it propels him ne"). A con- through a glass window. Tariq had ending and been the chief mechanic for the etract from a Black Knights, Smoke's motorcycle crew. Following his dad's passing, Kid starts ,hi own crew, the Biker . ** Boyz, and hones his craft hoping to one day BIKER BOYZ unseat Smoke and At Showcase and avenge his father's death Quality 16 simultaneously. Audiences would DreamWorks know even more about the other Boyz had and motorcy- director Reggie Rock Blythewood his character included more motorcycle racing and on, pain and stunts. However, save for a montage s because he of artistic riding, there is little show- is character's manship on display and the races on nd he deftly which the film hinges are linear, with with his vul- the bikers riding from point a to point evable repre- b without any obstacles or curves. er who has That absence, in some ways, ren- th and is left ders the preeminence of Fishburne's By Jaya Soni Daily Arts Writer Sixteen years ago Dr. Scudworth and his evil scientist friends collabo- rated to make the first group of famous human clones. But first, they had to create Mr. Sheepman, a "par- tially human" clone and Clone High's chair of history department. His colleagues include aggressive and angry physical education teacher Eleanor Roosevelt and robotic coun- selor Mr. Butlerton. With the founda- tion of such an experienced faculty, Clone High was estab- lished in 1999, just as the first generation of famous clones entered j *N freshman year. The sight of six- ICLON teen- year-old Joan of U Arc and Abe Lincoln Mondays a as they walk down Clone High's corri- M dors among other greats as John F. Kennedy, George Washington Carver and Vincent Van Gogh is entertainment enough to creaate the most twisted concept since "Celebrity Deathmatch." Each character replicates their "clone mother" or "clone father" with a modern slant of youth corruption. However, unlike "Celebrity Death- match," the show contains a plot that sarcastically emulates other teen dramas like "Dawson's Creek." The students all depict a stereo- type and an image that most high school shows carry today. However, the irony and humor in "Clone High USA" is that famous historical fig- ures known for their individuality are fE it given a clich6 identity to interact with. "Clone High USA" characters are animated in a flat Picasso-like cubic shape that is reminiscent of Cartoon Network's "Cartoon Car- toons." Dr. Scudworth plays a comi- cally ineffective evil genius. Joan is a teenage girl that asserts uniqueness and clings to her identi- ty as an artistic and "deep" student. Ironically, the teenage martyr, killed after leading the French into battle and hearing "the voice of God," is currently an atheist afraid of fire. However, not expected and unrelated is her pas- sion for oblivious best friend Abe. Abe establishes tha teenage romance HIGH clich6 of the love tri- SA angle and is "crush- 10:30 p.m. ing" on Cleo (Cleopatra, Egyptian TV Queen of the Nile). Abe seems to be out of reach for the popular belle as the two have completely different inter- ests. Abe is co-president of the Say No To Drugs Cluband works part time as a "TGI Chili's" dishwasher. Cleo depicts her clone identity as a love goddess and is known around school for her partying and steamy relationship with ladies man and super-jock JFK. "Clone High USA" deals with themes similar to any prime time WB show and yet it still has a dis- tinct flavor of animated legends. "Clone High USA" depicts respected figures in such a bizarre realm of the modern high school that the plot and characters are pleasantly unrealistic. No matter how fast they go, crotch rockets will just never be cool. character unbelievable. Aside from an exquisite bike, there is little that seems to distinguish Smoke. Instead, Fishburne is left to snarl and strut while attempting to exude testosterone. The rest of the cast is almost obso- lete, given their limited lines and sparse screen time. Nineteen eighties and early '90s pop culture devotees will delight in this film's eclectic cast, however. Present are Lisa Bonet of "The Cosby Show," Kadeem Hardison of "A Different World" and Larenz Tate from "Menace II Society." But, no actor's reemergence is as exciting as Dante Basco's, who will likely never top his performance as Rufio, King of the Lost Boys, in "Hook." Basco and his brother Dion steal a scene. 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