0 Page10 The ichiahl'dily- Fridoj M 4 byri King finds the beef (Continued from Page:57 Lester's style is not at all flashy, yet he Sam lackey in his role as head of The displays a knack for concise Shop. Always a fine screen presence, storytelling. Firestarter requires a cer- Sheen brings an admirable degree of tain amount of juxtaposition between believability to the pedantic supervisor, important scenes, and he does this Hollister. without sacrificing the story in favor of Also of merit is George C. Scott's por- the kind of visionary masturbation that trayal of John Rainbird, the paid made Stanley Kubrick's Shining so assassin who nets McGee and his laughable. daughter for The Shop when others At times, Lester's direction is as stiff have failed. There's a perverted sexual as some of the acting, but it's nice to see attraction that Rainbird has for DeLaurentis allow a young director like Charlie, as well as a mysterious, other- Lester helm the project, rather than worldly ambition, so when The Shop is boring technicians like Stanley Donen, finished with her, he asks that she be who was originally chosen to direct. turned over to him, "for disposal." Special effects in Firestarter are ex- Although self-consciously wooden as tensive-especially at the conclusion, the demonic Rainbird, Scott seems with Charlie against a virtual ar- tailor-made for the role, and performs my-but they never go overboard. admirably. You'd almost believe the crew As the Firestarter, Drew Barrymore remained within their budget on this is good. It's difficult to believe that any one. You won't be wowed by the exper- cross-country talent search would have tise of the effects, but they work well in procured anybody better, and with an the film's context. acting family tradition behind her, the ,In fact, about the only silly thing flaming tyke makes Charlie McGee you're apt to see is the bizarre fact that, come to life. Sometimes her acting is a every time Charlie summons her bit stiff and contrived, but chalk it up to pyrokinetic powers, her hair blows juvenility-she manages to pull off a magically as if somebody on the set was convincing portrait. standing two feet in front of her with a Technically, Firestarter also suc- hairdryer. ceeds. Director Mark Lester (Roller Aside from that-and it is a minor Boogie, Class of '84) was chosen above point-Firestarter is a good show, one other candidates (including John Car- that would do any Stephen King fan p'enter, who was dismissed when his proud. It's fast, proficient, well- remake of The Thing failed to make big portrayed, and features a Tangerine bucks) with more experience, and, in Dream soundtrack; its hits are much this case, the choice of a "dark horse" more than its misses. was a proper one. A former child star, A"IVIDUAL"sATRE The Ark's DAILY 1:00 P.M. SHOWS $2.00 SHOWS BEFORE 600 P.M. of those cc ALOVE STORY By Joseph Kraus ON THE EDGE! H ILL STREET looks like any ord college town. Walk down it and you'll see fraternities ted by finely cropped lawns shuffled in -U street distant residences. Walk down it and you'll get the feeling closed doors place - not that it is unwelc love is more the action is on the inside. dangerous than money. Walk down it tonight and tomorrow nigh dirturethan m drnmatieall D n'the e s Andy McGee (David Keith) clutches his daughter Charlie (Drew Barrymore), the human Bic lighter, as they try to escape from government officials in Firestarter. spring sing gets rid le iate Hill St. blues 0 inary avenue in a and sororities fron- between discreetly g that it is a behind oming, merely that ht, however, and the mrnrise~d in the l at pluu ldigu uId Lcry. V1ot ,u pi n e IIL eCas if you find yourself saying suddenly, "What the hell is a tent full of beer-drinking, ballad-singing patrons doing on that front yard?" Your answer, simply put, is that that isn't any ordinary front yard - it's the Ark, that those people are all folk music fans (but otherwise normal) and that the tent transforms the ordinarily inconspicuous lawn into the remarkable Ark Pub Sing. The pub sing is the Ark's semi-annual out-of-doors fun- draiser. Like its Hill Street neighbors suggest, the action usually takes place inside, but in order to double capacity for the infrequent alcohol serving occasion, this weekend is dif- ferent. As it always does, the Ark has some first class entertain- ment lined up to go along with its tent. The Friends of Fid- dlers Green and Owen McBride, British Islanders all, are a pair of rowdy singing/story-telling acts out of Toronto. In describing their acts, Dave Siglin, the Ark's director said, "First of all it's laced with humor... They both know a lot of jokes...They (the Friends) flesh out the songs with in- strumentals when they want to, which is only about 50 per- cent of the time, and Owen plays the guitar." A considerable chunk of the funding for the whole affair comes from the Guinness people of Guinness Stout, Harp Beer and Bass Ale fame. The cash bar will sell nothing outside of those varieties, but Siglin stressed that the grant was on act of support for the arts and not a promotion. He said, "The grant is not to sell their beer, the grant is to put on the show. They'd have given us the grant even if we didn't sell their beer." The future of the Ark in general is still very much up in the air, but events like the pub sing and folk festival remain vital to its existence. Without a big pair of evenings, it could end up struggling to pay the rent. Admission for either night is $5. The shows begin at 8 p.m. and run until 11: 30. 0 (R) FRI. 1:00, 710,9:10 SAT., SUN. 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10 THE MAN WHO BROUGHT YOU "GREGORY'S GIRL" AND "LOCAL HERO" A Mod Cop Coper to Steol Sinks?! BILL FORSYTH'S THAT G ) FRI. 1:00, 7:30, 9:30 SAT., SUN. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Join the Daily Arts Staff SUMMER COPY SALE! o copy loose sheets, overnight Accu-Copy 402 MAYNARD Bo-Bolero bounced by MGM/ UA execs Husband and wife moviemaking starring Bo Derek." team John and Bo Derek (Tarzan, the A spokesman for MGM/UA said that Apeman) have been called out in the "It is the policy of present management ninth inning of their game against not to distribute X-rated motion pic- MGM/UA studios. tures. Cannon understands and accepts Rumors were abuzz that the film- this policy, and our relationship remains makers were finding it difficult to intact and unaffected by this matter." release their newest flick entitled sim- There has been no word from John ply, Bolero. and Bo about the canning of Bolero, but Sure enough, the film company an- then again sometimes pictures speak nounced earlier this week that it has louder than words. 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