The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 19, 1982-Pbge 11 Carr's 'Grease 2' gets panned By Mark Vaitkus I LOVED Grease 2. It was so awful that maybe now Allan Carr will be forced to stop producing musicals. And that, needless to say, would truly be a service to mankind. You would think that he would have learned his lesson with Can't Stop the Music,- a movie the mere mention of which still makes me reconsider lunch. But Carr actually outdoes himself with Grease 2. I'll admit that casting Valerie Perrine, Bruce Jenner, and the Village People all in Can't Stop was a little kinky, but it's nothing compared to the perversions found in Carr's revisit to Rydell High. As the movie opens, we find that Rydell High has degenerated to the point of total anarchy. Now I have nothing against anarchy as long as it's done with good taste. But when you start bringing nuns into the picture who want to "score tonight" and have students gleefully singing about poking each other's stamens with their pistils, I would tend to say that good taste is a somewhat distant concern. In any event, even bad taste is no ex- cuse for a producer failing to include things like characters and a plot. Everyone in this movie looks and acts exactly the same, sort of like psychedelic versions of Henry Winkler and Suzanne Somers. The really scary people in this film aren't the kids (who have no parents or homes), or even the big bad non-student bikers. It's the teachers. You'd be scared too if the smartest teacher at your school were Connie Stevens. Add Sid Caesar, Tab Hunter, and Didi Conn, and you have the kind of staff that is hard to envision even under Reaganomics. smell of money, but one which also Eve Arden as the principal manages wishes that a completely decadent to exhibit a canned look of chagrin now Rydell High really did exist. For if it and again at the proceedings, but it's all did, Carr too could be cool and tough too clear that what she really wants is and have a Pink Lady of his very own. to be a hood and let her libido run free What is more, he could be totally con- too. Therefore she could care less about sumed by what Grease 2 tells us should the lack of discipline and nonexistent be the greatest goal of all-to win a classes, as long as she can watch the T- complete set of Roy Orbison albums. Birds (or "T-Bones" as she revealingly prefers to call them) spend the entire This review is the winner of the school year preparing for her seedy hastily organized 'Pan Grease 2' talent show and luau. contest. The critic, Mark Vaitkus, a Ultimately we must come back to graduate student in sociology, has assess the kind of mind which could the rare and happy opportunity to bring such an abomination as Grease 2 see his name in print as his prize. to life, the mind of Allan Carr. To be sure, it is a mind which weakens to the Thanks, Mark. Urease Z' ... perversions at Rydell High ANN ARBOR INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5t v o iery 7 -70AT + SUN shows before LIMITEDT DAY ENGAGEMENT 5 30 pm "A MUST-SEE FOR SERIOUS FILMGOERS... -Andrew Sarris, Viage Voice THE LATE WERNER FASSBINDELS FILMI GIANCARLO GANNINI FRI-7:10, 9:30 SAT, SUN-12:20,2:35, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 (R) WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION! SYLVESTER STALLONE TALIA SHIRE The Greatest Challenge DOLBY STEREO FRI-6:00, 8:00, 10:00 SAT, SUN-12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 PG ANN ARBOR LATE SHOWS 'RINST AT MIDNIGHT ALL SEATS $3.00 (XXX) AT MIDNIGHT (PG) all seats $2.00 The Greatest ChaengI ROCKY